What does Cao Xueqin write about an ugly steamed stuffed bun temple?

Cao Xueqin wrote such an ugly steamed stuffed bun shop, which is actually mapping the ugliness of human nature and the darkness of society. One of the four classic novels of A Dream of Red Mansions is a story that everyone has read. This story revolves around the rich and powerful Jia family. Most people in the Jia family in this story believe in Buddhism, so when someone dies in the Jia family, the monk has to cross over. Moreover, the Jia family also has a temple called Tielan Temple, which is the place where the Jia family stopped when they died, and then monks will cross over for the dead in this place.

There is a Shuiyue Temple next to Tielan Temple. The nickname of Shuiyue Temple is Shantou Temple. In this Shantou temple, Shuiyue Guanyin is enshrined. It stands to reason that there should be six Buddhist shrines like this, which are pure for all beings, but this mountain temple is dedicated to Guanyin, the Buddha, but it secretly did some nasty things. From top to bottom, it not only took in Jing Xu, but also spared her disciples.

It is said that once, the host Jing Xu used the relationship between Wang Xifeng and her to make a life-threatening thing for money. The thing is, Wang Xifeng was instigated to intervene in Zhang's daughter and the garrison childe, and both of them committed suicide. Although Wang Xifeng made a lot of money in the end, Jing Xu also made a lot of money, but as a compassionate Buddhist, doing such a thing for money just shows the ugliness of human nature.

Through the above things, if human nature is kind and society is bright, such a thing will never happen, but it is precisely because of the darkness of society, the ugliness of human nature and the greed of human nature that such a tragedy will happen. The reason why Cao Xueqin wrote such a dirty and ugly steamed stuffed bun temple is to map the ugliness of human nature and the darkness of society.