I don't know what Wang Xifeng meant by welcoming guests at the Chrysanthemum Gate.
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Wang Xifeng's scolding was referring to the twenty-first chapter of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', which was titled' Wang Xifeng's Return to Home'. This chapter described the plot after Wang Xifeng returned to the Jia residence.
Ying Ying meant to welcome him. Yingying was interpreted as still welcoming.
" Welcome " meant to welcome, welcome, and so on. It could be used as a verb to welcome, welcome, or cater to, or as an adverb to express the direction of. For example, welcoming new students, walking with the wind, and so on. In addition, welcome can also be used to form words, such as welcoming the bride, welcoming people, welcoming the meeting, etc.
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.
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.
Wang Xifeng was an important female character in Cao Xueqin's novel, Dream of the Red Chamber. She was one of the Twelve Beauties of Jinling. She was also known as Feng Lazi, Feng Jie, Brother Feng, and Second Grandmother Lian. She was Jia Lian's wife and Lady Wang's niece. She was born in the Wang family, one of the four major families in Jinling. Her family background was prominent, and she was raised as a man since she was young. She had a fierce personality. Wang Xifeng had many characteristics. She was smart, witty, eloquent, and had a high EQ in dealing with people. For example, when she first met Lin Daiyu, she used clever words to close the relationship between Lin Daiyu and Grandmother Jia, and to please Grandmother Jia. She could also take into account the emotions of everyone present. However, she was also ruthless, greedy, and cruel. In chapter 12,"Poison Lovesick Game", he set up a game to fool Jia Rui, who was infatuated with himself, causing him to die of serious illness; chapter 13,"Assistant Ningguo Mansion", showing his talent in managing the family and properly handling Qin Keqing's funeral; chapter 15,"Power of the Iron Gate Temple", using the power of the Jia family to bribe, causing a pair of lovers to hang themselves for love; chapter 69,"Killing with a borrowed knife", using the hands of Jia Lian's concubine Qiu Tong to get rid of Second Sister You. When Wang Xifeng was managing the affairs of the Jia family, she foresaw the decline of the Jia family, but she ignored the fate of sharing life and death with the Jia family. She fought for power and wealth and racked her brains to accumulate wealth. After her crime of accepting bribes was exposed, it provided an excuse for the Jia family to be confiscated. Her illegal exploitation of profits was also exposed. In the end, Jia Lian was dismissed and his family property was confiscated. She also lost both power and wealth and died of serious illness. Her character had a complicated personality and was very important in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. More than half of her appearances were in the chapter titles, and eleven of them directly mentioned her. Scholar Du Jinghua believed that 'Dream of the Red Chamber' had two structural lines, one of which was supported by Wang Xifeng. Scholar Xue Ruisheng also pointed out that Wang Xifeng's role in the sub-line of 'rise and fall opportunities' was irreplaceable. Her charming artistic image attracted the aesthetic master, Wang Chao Wen, to write a book of nearly 400,000 words,"On Phoenix Sister." The drama world had created many plays based on her, and there were also online doujinshi novels based on her. Regarding Wang Xifeng's ending, there was a key riddle in the verdict for people to guess. Many people analyzed her relationship with Jia Lian, from the initial obedience of Jia Lian to the final abandonment of her. There was also a view that she was worried about the Jia family during her lifetime. Although there was a saying that Wang Xifeng returned to the Jia family after her death, this statement was controversial. However, her relationship with the Jia family was more complicated and close. There was mutual dependence and tolerance, but there was also the possibility of being rejected. There were also people who believed that Wang Xifeng was betrayed by Jia Lian in the end because Jia Lian had expressed his desire for Wang Xifeng's death more than once, and the women around him also knew his thoughts. The novel "Master of the Red Chamber" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was a similar plot in the novel " The Concubine of the World ". On the night of the wedding, the female protagonist stayed alone in the empty room. A month later, the male protagonist married a concubine and treated the female protagonist as nothing. In " Troubling Flowers," Pang Guojun first brought his mother and Miss Liu's family after settling down in the capital. Then, Yu Wu matchmade him. He took the beautiful woman as his concubine. On the night of the wedding, he had a happy time with the beautiful woman. He was already married before, which was also a situation where he took a concubine not long after his marriage. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Yingri meant that the ancient emperors would worship the sun on the first day of the first lunar month or the vernal equinox sunrise the eastern suburbs. It could also point to the sun or follow it.