If I were to transmigrate to 'Dream of the Red Chamber', I would take the following measures to save the Jia family: 1. Strengthening family management: The management of the Jia family is chaotic and lacks family governance. It is necessary to strengthen family management, formulate family systems, and cultivate family talents. 2. Raise the family education: The education level of the Jia family is relatively low. It is necessary to raise the family education level and pay attention to the education of the children to cultivate the cultural quality of the family. 3. Increase the family business: The Jia family's industry is empty. They need to strengthen the management of the family business, improve the efficiency of the industry, and expand the scale of the family business. 4. Strengthening the unity of the family: There are family conflicts within the Jia family. It is necessary to strengthen the unity of the family to resolve the internal contradictions of the family and enhance the cohesion of the family. 5. To improve the family environment: The living environment of the Jia family is poor. It is necessary to improve the family environment, build a beautiful home, and improve the quality of life of the family. 6. Development of philanthropy: The Jia family needs to develop philanthropy, carry forward the family's fine tradition, and contribute to the family and society. These are the measures I might take in the hope of saving the Jia family and allowing the family to move towards a more prosperous future.
Dream of the Red Chamber was a classical Chinese novel that told the story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, and other characters. The following is the relationship map of the Jia family in Dream of the Red Chamber: ``` +-------------------+ | Jia Daishan | | grandmother Jia | +-------------------+ | | | | Jia Gong | | grandmother Jia | | Mrs. Jia| +-------------------+ | | +------------------+ | Grandmother Jia's brother, Jia Zhen| +------------------+ | | | | Jia Zhen | | Jia Ren | +------------------+ | | +------------------+ | Jia Jing | | Jia Zheng | +------------------+ | | | | Jia Baoyu| | Jia Jing | | grandmother Jia | +------------------+ | | +------------------+ | Lady Jia's sister, Jia Min| +------------------+ | | | | Wang Xifeng| | jamin | | grandmother Jia | +------------------+ | | +------------------+ | Shi Xiangyun | | Lin Daiyu | +------------------+ | | | | Xue baochai| | Shi Xiangyun | | grandmother Jia | +------------------+ | | +------------------+ | Jia Lian | | Jia Lian | +------------------+ | | | | Jia Zhen | | Jia Lian | | Jia Zhen | +------------------+ | | +------------------+ | third sister you | | Second Uncle You | +------------------+ | | | | grandmother Jia | | third sister you | | Jia Zhen | +------------------+ | | +------------------+ | Qin Keqing | | Qin Keqing | +------------------+ | | | | Wang Xifeng| | Qin Keqing | | Jia Jing | +------------------+ | | +------------------+ | Jia yuanchun | | Jia yuanchun | +------------------+ | | | | Jia Baoyu| | Jia yuanchun | | grandmother Jia | +------------------+ | | +------------------+ | Xue pan | | Xue pan | +------------------+ | | | | Shi Xiangyun | | Xue pan | | Jia Lian | +------------------+ | | +------------------+ | Xia Jingui | | Xia Jingui | +------------------+ | | | | Jia Zhen | | Xia Jingui | | Jia Jing | +------------------+ | | +------------------+ | Liu xianglian | | Liu xianglian | +------------------+ | | | | third sister you| | Liu xianglian | | Jia Lian | +------------------+ ```
The Jia family's income mainly came from land rent and other income. Land rent was the main source of income for the Jia family. The head of Black Mountain Village, Wu Jinxiao, paid rent to Jia Zhen, which was about 2500 taels of silver a year. In addition, the Jia family may have other sources of income, such as business operations and loans, but the specific situation was not listed in detail. The expenses of the Jia family included the daily living expenses of the family members, the wages of the servants, the repair of the house, and the banquet of guests. However, the economic situation of the Jia family gradually deteriorated. The expenditure continued to increase, but the income decreased. The main source of income for the Jia family was fixed, including the few estates granted by the Emperor, the regular rewards, and the monthly salary of the current officials. All of this income added up to about six to seven thousand taels of silver a year. However, with the increase in the population of the Jia family and the emphasis on extravagance, the financial pressure gradually increased. The expenditure of the Jia family was huge, including the construction of the Grand View Garden, the hosting of the Yuan Concubine's visit, the handling of wedding and funeral ceremonies, and so on. However, the income was far from enough to meet these needs. The economic situation of the Jia family gradually deteriorated, leading to the decline of the family. The management of the Jia family also had the problem of incompetence and extravagance. They tried to solve the financial imbalance by means of usury, but they did not fundamentally solve the financial problem. The decline of the Jia family was a gradual process. It was affected by internal and external factors and eventually collapsed. In general, the income and expenditure situation of the Jia family was that the income was not enough to meet the needs of the expenditure, which led to the gradual deterioration of the economic situation and ultimately led to the decline of the family.
The following is a list of the relationships between the characters in the Jia family in 'Dream of the Red Chamber': Lady Jia, Lady Wang, Aunt Xue, Wang Xifeng, Jia Yuanchun, Lin Daiyu, Jia Baoyu, Jia Tanchun, Xue Baochai, Xia Jingui, Li Wan, Fan, Lady Zhao, Lady Wang's sister, Shi Xiangyun, Lady Jia's niece, Qin Keqing, Xue Baochai's cousin
Jia Min was a character in the Qing Dynasty novel Dream of the Red Chamber. She was the daughter of Grandmother Jia and Jia Daishan, and Lin Daiyu's mother. Jia Min was born into a noble family and was doted on by Grandmother Jia. She was described as smart, obedient, and outstanding. She was married to Lin Ruhai, the daughter of the scholarly family. Jia Min's appearance and talent could be seen from Daiyu. Grandmother Jia was very fond of Jia Min, which meant that she had her own special characteristics. However, the information about Jia Min's character and personality was very limited and difficult to grasp. Jia Min was a deceased character in the novel, and her early death hinted at the decline of the Jia family. In general, Jia Min was an important but vague character. Her image and personality were not described in detail.
Jia Yun was a character in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. He was a clansman of the Jia family and the son of the fifth sister-in-law in the west corridor. Jia Yun's father died early, and he grew up in a poor family. Jia Yun was a person who valued relationships and loyalty. After the incident at the Jia residence, he took the initiative to go to the prison to find Baoyu, showing his righteousness and courage. In Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Yun won the favor of Wang Xifeng's secretary, Xiao Hong, and won Xiao Hong's love. Although the loss of the last 40 chapters caused the ending of Jia Yun and Xiao Hong to be a mystery, from Zhiyanzhai's comments, it could be seen that Jia Yun was a person with affection and righteousness. His righteousness made it possible for him to marry Xiao Hong in the end and help Baoyu and his wife in distress. Jia Yun was one of the few winners in Dream of the Red Chamber who had a great career and a great love life. He was loyal to his friends, filial to his mother, and devoted to love. Jia Yun's emphasis on love and loyalty made it easier for him to obtain happiness.
Jia Yun was a character in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. He was a concubine of the Jia family and the son of the fifth sister-in-law in the west corridor. In the first 80 chapters, Jia Yun was a clever and eloquent person. In order to get things done, he flattered Feng Jie and got a position to take care of flowers and plants. Later, she fell in love with Hong Yu and started a pure and beautiful love story. However, in the last 40 chapters, Jia Yun's temperament changed drastically. She became a treacherous villain and even participated in the poisonous scheme of selling Qiao Jie. The reason why Jia Yun's image had changed so drastically was mainly because of the difference in the author. Jia Yun was not a main character in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', but his image and story still attracted the attention of the readers. Jia Yun was a person who valued relationships and righteousness. His counterattack benefited from his loyalty and righteousness, which also made him happy. As for Jia Yun's ending, due to the loss of the last 40 chapters, it was currently unclear.
In Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia She was Jia Baoyu's father and one of the Jia Clan's Clan Heads. Although he was born into a noble family, he was greedy and tyrannical, and lacked a sense of responsibility for family affairs. In the novel, Jia She often adopted a negative attitude when dealing with family affairs and even cruelly punished his family members. For example, when Jia She passed away, not only did he not grieve, but he was also very indifferent. In addition, he often went out to play and paid no attention to family affairs.
The Jia Mansion in Dream of the Red Chamber was a feudal aristocratic mansion. Jia Daishan was the butler of the Jia Mansion and held the position of prime minister (managing household and family affairs). In addition, there were other officials in the Jia residence, such as Lady Jia's wife, Lady Wang, Jia Zheng's wife, Xue Baochai, and Jia Zhen's mother, Mother Wang. They each held different positions. These officials were mainly responsible for maintaining the order of the Jia family and the interests of the family. They had a certain connection with the official political institutions of the feudal aristocratic society.
Dream of the Red Chamber was a classical Chinese novel that told the story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, and other characters. The following is the relationship between the people in the Jia family: - Grandmother Jia: Jia Baoyu's mother is the grandmother of the Jia family. - Lady Wang: Jia Baoyu's Lady Wang is Grandmother Jia's niece. - Aunt Xue: Jia Baoyu's Aunt Xue is Grandmother Jia's niece. - Wang Xifeng: Jia Baoyu's Wang Xifeng is Grandmother Jia's cousin. - Shi Xiangyun: Jia Baoyu's Shi Xiangyun is Grandmother Jia's great-granddaughter. - Lin Daiyu: Jia Baoyu's Lin Daiyu is the granddaughter of Grandmother Jia. - Xue Baochai: Jia Baoyu's Xue Baochai is the distant granddaughter of Grandmother Jia. These were the relationships between the main figures in the Jia family. There were complicated emotional entanglements and conflicts of interest between these figures.
In Dream of the Red Chamber, the Xue family and the Jia family were relatives. The Xue family was a distant relative of the Jia family. It originated from the great-grandfather of the Jia family's grandfather, Jia Daishan, Jia Yan. After several generations, the Xue family became a member of the Jia family in the generation of the Jia family's grandfather, Jia Jia. In the novel, the Xue family and the Jia family were very close. Xue Baochai became the daughter of the Jia family and one of the symbols of the Jia family.