The conversation between Wang Xifeng and Ping 'er showed Ping' er's loyalty to Wang Xifeng and the close relationship between them. Ping 'er expressed her willingness to help Wang Xifeng handle her affairs and expressed that she would always support her. Wang Xifeng was wary of Ping 'er, but Ping' er's loyalty and kindness moved and impressed her. Ping 'er was able to survive and protect others in the cracks of Wang Xifeng, showing her ability and kindness. The relationship between Ping 'er and Wang Xifeng was described as the most complicated master-servant relationship and the most subtle sisterhood. Ping 'er's high EQ and kind heart allowed her to think from the other party's point of view and give tolerance and understanding. The article did not provide a clear answer as to why Ping Er did not tell Wang Xifeng about Jia Lian's hidden hair and why she dared to challenge Wang Xifeng.
The relationship between Wang Xifeng and Ping 'er was complicated. It could be seen that Wang Xifeng had the mentality of using and controlling Ping 'er, treating her as her confidant and Jia Lian's servant girl. In Wang Xifeng's eyes, Ping 'er was a rope that could be used to tie Jia Lian down. She was also a chess piece that she used to block everyone's mouth. Although Ping 'er was loyal to Wang Xifeng, she had her own standpoint and feelings. She had defended the relationship between Jia Lian and Xifeng many times at critical moments, but she was also dissatisfied with Wang Xifeng's behavior. Ping 'er's existence played an important role in Wang Xifeng's management. The two of them cooperated well, so that the affairs of the Jia family were in order. However, Ping 'er was not completely selfless. She also had her own interests and survival needs. In general, the relationship between Wang Xifeng and Ping 'er was a master-servant relationship, but also a sister-in-law relationship. It was full of interests and complicated emotions.
We can get the clip of Wang Xifeng scolding Ping 'er. In the 44th chapter of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', on Wang Xifeng's birthday, she came home early and bumped into Jia Lian on a date with his servant, Bao Erjia. Wang Xifeng was very angry with Ping' er and Jia Lian. She first slapped Ping 'er twice, then scolded and kicked Ping' er. This clip showed Wang Xifeng's anger and violence towards Ping 'er.
The relationship between Jia Baoyu, Wang Xifeng, and Ping 'er could be said to be complicated and ever-changing. We can understand some of their interactions and emotional changes. First of all, Wang Xifeng was Jia Baoyu's wife, and Ping 'er was Wang Xifeng's confidant. Wang Xifeng and Ping 'er shared the same interests. Ping 'er had always been loyal to Wang Xifeng and had never done anything to harm her interests. The relationship between them could be said to be symbiotic, relying on each other and supporting each other. However, Wang Xifeng and Ping 'er had different personalities and views. Ping 'er had a peaceful personality, was kind and generous, and was also tolerant and magnanimous to the people around her. She had once advised Wang Xifeng not to cause too much trouble, not to be too competitive, and to be gentle to the servants. On the other hand, Wang Xifeng was more competitive and strict with her servants. Even though Ping 'er had stopped Wang Xifeng's impulse, the difference in their views still existed. In addition, Ping 'er had also taken Wang Xifeng's place to exercise the right to be the head of the family and deal with family affairs. In the Rose Dew incident, she and Jia Baoyu suggested that she take all the responsibility for the big picture. Ping 'er's decision was supported by Jia Baoyu, but Wang Xifeng disagreed, thinking that Ping' er's approach would only make the suspect do whatever he wanted. In the end, Ping 'er persuaded Wang Xifeng to give up her original plan. In summary, the relationship between Jia Baoyu, Wang Xifeng, and Ping 'er was complicated and changeable. There were interests and emotional entanglements between them. At the same time, there were differences in personality and concepts. Their interactions and conflicts were displayed in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', adding a certain tension and drama to the story.
Wang Xifeng's carriage followed Ping 'er.
The reason why Wang Xifeng took it out on Ping Er was because she suspected that Ping Er had an affair with Jia Lian. On Wang Xifeng's birthday, she caught Jia Lian in front of her, so she took it out on Ping 'er. Wang Xifeng didn't hit Ping 'er because she was angry with him, but because she was angry. She hit Ping' er to vent her anger first, then went to settle the score with Jia Lian. Even though Ping 'er did not have an affair with Jia Lian, Wang Xifeng was angry. The people she wanted to hit should be Jia Lian and Bao' er's family, but she hit Ping 'er. This kind of behavior made Ping 'er feel wronged, but she did not show any hatred for Wang Xifeng. Instead, she thought of her master's good and thought of her master's future. Ping 'er's identity was Wang Xifeng's personal maid. She lived in the cracks, and even if she was hurt, she could not show her hatred for Wang Xifeng. Ping 'er's ending might not be better than Wang Xifeng's. She might even be sued by Jia Lian and die in prison together with Wang Xifeng.
Wang Xifeng hit Ping 'er in the 44th chapter of' Dream of the Red Chamber'.
The story of Wang Xifeng and Jia Baoyu in the sedan chair happened in the twenty-fifth and twenty-fifth chapters of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. In this story, Wang Xifeng suddenly needed to relieve herself, but Jia Baoyu and the others were sitting in the sedan chair, so she couldn't solve it anywhere. In the end, the palanquin stopped at the farm. Wang Xifeng borrowed the farmer's open-air toilet to solve the problem. This story showed Wang Xifeng's wit and ability to deal with things. As for Ping 'er's role, she was Wang Xifeng's dowry girl and also Jia Lian's concubine. She played the role of a bystander in the story of Jia Baoyu and Wang Xifeng, guarding the house. As for Jia Baoyu, he was one of the main characters in the story. He had a good impression of Ping 'er and showed concern for her in some plots.
[Wang Xifeng and Ping 'er often had dinner together in' Dream of the Red Chamber'.] At the dining table of the Jia family, Wang Xifeng would invite Ping 'er to eat together. The relationship between them was very close. Ping 'er was Wang Xifeng's dowry maid, and the two of them grew up together. In addition, Wang Xifeng would also arrange for Ping Er to assist her in handling matters. Ping Er was also Wang Xifeng's confidant and was very loyal to her. Therefore, it was normal for Wang Xifeng and Ping 'er to eat together often.
After Wang Xifeng hit Ping 'er, Ping' er cried and felt ashamed. In 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Wang Xifeng was a powerful character. She often shouted and killed the maids. However, the blow she had dealt to Ping 'er made her regret it endlessly. After Ping 'er was beaten, Jia Baoyu comforted her and expressed his willingness to apologize for her. This situation seemed a little strange, but Ping 'er herself was also confused. She did not understand why Jia Baoyu would apologize for her. This might be because Jia Baoyu thought that as brothers and sisters, they should help each other and apologize for each other even if they made mistakes. This incident showed that Wang Xifeng regretted Ping 'er's behavior, and Jia Baoyu had a good impression of Ping' er.
Wang Xifeng was the daughter of a concubine. In 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Wang Xifeng's status as a concubine was mentioned many times. Her status as a concubine made her relatively low in the Jia family. Daughters born of concubines were usually despised in feudal society, and after marriage, they might suffer from the criticism and discrimination of their in-laws. In the novel, Wang Xifeng also expressed her regret and worry about the inferior status of a daughter born from a concubine. However, the children of concubines had a certain degree of protection and inheritance rights in the laws of the past dynasties, although the treatment might not be as good as that of legitimate children. Therefore, according to the information provided, it could be confirmed that Wang Xifeng was the daughter of a concubine.