Tan Chun in A Dream of Red Mansions deserves to be called a "rich husband". Is this rich husband the son of a provincial official or a prince?

Tan Chun, the prince (or prince) in A Dream of Red Mansions, married overseas to be a princess, which contains many foreshadowing and hints. The separation of flesh and blood reveals the end of spring. At the beginning, he said, "After three thousand storms, let's put the family of flesh and blood behind us." . There are 3,000 waterways in Ming Dynasty, which is by no means comparable to coastal areas. No matter how carefully you taste music, the blood in every word and the tears in every voice are clearly the tone of Tan Chun and his family. Otherwise, the deep sadness of "fear of crying will damage the old age" and "from now on, the two places will live in peace" will not become groundless nonsense? In addition, Tan Chun's dictum that "tears are shed at Wangjiang, a thousand miles east wind is a dream" also clearly shows that Tan Chun will be far away from China's old country and will never return. Second, sixty-three times "The Night Banquet of the Shroud Red Square Group", Tanchun smoked a lot, and everyone saw an apricot flower on it. The scarlet letter reads "Xian Pin in Yaochi", and the poem says: Red apricots are planted on the clouds. Note: The winner of this contract will be your husband. They laughed: ... we already have a princess in our family. Are you a princess too? Great joy! Great joy! In the same reply, it was written that Daiyu smiled at Tanchun: "You are apricot blossom, let's have a good drink." Tanchun smiled and said, "What is this? My sister-in-law will give it to him right away. " Li Wan smiled and said, "I can't bear to take the place of your husband." This foreshadowing implies that Tanchun will marry overseas as a princess in the future, which is very obvious. "Yaochi Xian Pin" is right! Thirty or seventy times "flying kites". Tanchun's kite is a "soft-winged phoenix", which undoubtedly means Tanchun will be a princess in the future. The more obvious hint is that this soft-winged big phoenix is caught by another "phoenix" in the sky, and it is in full swing. "I saw a kite with a gate and a long happy word, and a whip as close as a half-day bell." As three kite strings were broken, "all three kites flew away." This long description implies that Tanchun will go overseas to be a princess in the future, which is really irrefutable evidence! Fourth, fifty-one chapters of "Xue Xiaomei's Nostalgia for the Past" and the seventh chapter of "Nostalgia for the Qing Dynasty" were based on Wang Zhaojun's going to the Great Wall to marry Jia Tanchun. Because of the twelve women in Jinling, only Tan Chun's experience is closest to Wang Zhaojun's, so there can be no mistake. -It needs to be explained here: Xue Xiaomei misses ancient poetry, and there is no answer at all, because the sisters such as Bao, Dai, Chai and Xiang written in the book can't guess, let alone our generation. Since there is no answer, what will this "nostalgic poem" hide? The answer can only be: it hides the fate and ending of the twelve women in Jinling! It can be seen that there is absolutely no doubt that Tanchun married overseas as a princess!