- to Baoyu's love for
Daiyu persisting after her death. Jia
Yuanchun (賈元春; 贾元春; Jiǎ
Yuánchūn; Chia Yuan-chun; 'First Spring') Baoyu's
elder sister by about...
- Su
Yuanchun,
courtesy name Zixi (February 8, 1844 – June 13, 1908) was a
Chinese general and
statesman who was a
fierce anti-French activist. One of the...
-
family is corrupt, due to Baoyu's
older sister Jia
Yuanchun being a
consort of the Emperor. Jia
Yuanchun later visits her
family in the
Daguanyuan garden...
- Tan
Yuanchun (譚元春/谭元春, 1586-1637) was a
prolific late-Ming
scholar from Hubei. Tan
Yuanchun's work
remains as an
important resource for
modern scholars...
- earth."
Built in
chapters 16 and 17 of the novel, it was the site of Jia
Yuanchun's first visit home as an
Imperial Concubine. At that time,
music and lights...
- Jia Zheng, and
mother of Jia Zhu (dead at the
start of the novel), Jia
Yuanchun and Jia Baoyu. She is the
elder sister of Aunt Xue and
hence the maternal...
- Jia
family are
supported by one
notable concubine of the emperor, Jia
Yuanchun, the full
elder sister of the male
protagonist Jia Baoyu. In contrast,...
- Jia
family are
supported by one
notable concubine of the emperor, Jia
Yuanchun, the full
elder sister of the male
protagonist Jia Baoyu. In contrast,...
- grandchildren, such as Jia Baoyu, Jia Lian, 3 of the 4 "Springs" (Jia
Yuanchun, Jia Yingchun, Jia Tanchun) a
maternal grandchild, Lin
Daiyu (daughter...
- (father) Lady Wang (mother)
Relatives Jia Zhu (deceased
elder brother) Jia
Yuanchun (elder sister) Jia Huan (younger half-brother) Jia
Tanchun (younger half-sister)...