The second grandmother in "The Great Mansion Gate" is still a traditional woman's thought, which has pitted Bai Jingqi for a lifetime

There are four women in Bai Jingqi in the play "The Gate of the Mansion", namely Huang Chun, Yang Jiuhong, Sophora japonica, and Li Xiangxiu. These four women left Bai Jingqi with two sons and one daughter. Huang Chun gave birth to two sons, Bai Jingye and Bai Jinggong; Yang Jiuhong gave birth to a daughter, Bai Jiali. The other two have nothing to show. For Bai Jingqi, the most capable of the three children is her daughter Bai Jiali, and none of the other two sons can take care of important matters. Bai Jingye naturally goes without saying. Bai Jinggong is a typical prodigal son of the Bai family. Bai Jinggong is stationed in Longjiao Village, Jinan all year round. He has made many mistakes and made many mistakes all year round. He almost made Longjiao Village go bankrupt. Generally speaking, he is better than Bai Jingye. Something is limited. In

, ​​Bai Jingqi is a bit like the emperor in "Zhen Huan Biography"-there are many wives, but heirs are rare. I think part of the cause of this problem is directly or indirectly related to the mistress Bai Wenshi. After the old grandfather Bai Mengtang died, it was the mistress who worked her whole life to make the dilapidated Bai family gradually stronger and become the leader in the medicinal industry. Her whole life can be described as ups and downs and dangerous, but she can deal with it calmly every time to keep the Bai family safe. It can be said that she is an out-and-out strong woman, is a role: "Wen Neng writes and settles the world, Wu Neng goes to horse to set the world". Mistress 's greatest pride in her life is to give birth to her rebellious son, Bai Jingqi. It was this son who took the banner of the Bai family from her a hundred years later and carried it forward.

Bai Wenshi

in "The Gate of the Mansion" is also related to his first aunt Yang Jiuhong on the issue of Bai Jingqi's children. thinks that back then, after Bai Jingqi secretly married Yang Jiuhong who had become a prostitute in Jinan, he returned to the capital because of a sudden change at home. Subsequently, without Bai Jingqi's permission, Yang Jiuhong was taken to Bai's house by Bai Yufen, who had returned to Beijing to pro-inhabit. Bai Yufen's idea is very simple. She just wanted to let the mistress accept Yang Jiuhong through Yang Jiuhong's childbirth, just like Huang Chun back then. But unexpectedly, the mistress is a piece of iron this time, not soaked in oil and salt. And she took the opportunity to snatch Yang Jiuhong's child away. Yang Jiuhong, who lost her beloved daughter, was hit hard, and she begged Bai Jingqi to take the child back from her mistress. Knowing Yang Jiuhong's pain, Bai Jingqi went to the mistress to have a child, but the mistress refused. There was a sad Yang Jiuhong on one side, and a powerful mother on the other. Bai Jingqi was in a dilemma. In the end, he stood on the side of his mother and grandmother and did not return the child to Yang Jiuhong. Even in the later stage, the old aunt's grandmother Bai Yaping took the child back to Yang Jiuhong at the risk of offending the mistress. Bai Jingqi still stole the child from Yang Jiuhong's hand and gave it back to the mistress. This behavior made Yang Jiuhong and the second grandmother's Liangzi forge together, and it also harmed Bai Jingqi himself.

Stills of Yang Jiuhong from "The Mansion Gate"

When Yang Jiuhong was pregnant for the second time, Yang Jiuhong once said : "My child is born and cannot be carried away even if it is strangled to death." It can be seen how much Yang Jiuhong hates her mistress. In order to be able to keep the child, Yang Jiuhong chose to leave secretly, but didn't want the child to be able to keep it. I think if she can raise the baby with peace of mind at home, she will not be absent.

"The Gate of the Mansion" Yang Jiuhong fights with Sophora japonica

Before her mistress died, to prevent Yang Jiuhong from taking over, she pointed Sophora japonica to Bai Jingqi. After Sophora japonica became Bai Jingqi's aunt's grandmother, Yang Jiuhong kept rectifying Sophora japonica in secret. This is due to its own reason. When Huaihua was a girl, Yang Jiuhong didn't look at her. Of course, this is not the main reason. The main reason is that Sophora japonica comes from the second grandmother's side. She is the second grandmother who puts her next to Bai Jingqi to look at Yang Jiuhong's eyes for her. So Yang Jiuhong couldn't tolerate her. In the war between Yang Jiuhong and Huaihua, the two quarreled almost from the first day of the new year to the 30th of the new year, and every day of the year ended up. finally reached its limit in a quarrel, and Yang Jiuhong was injured for this. Sophora Huaihua was humiliated and hanged, leaving no son and a half.

I think that if the mistress was tolerant to Yang Jiuhong, Yang Jiuhong would not lose her second child and make herself infertile again, let alone the tragedy of Sophora japonica.

Li Xiangxiu in "The Mansion Gate"

Bai Jingqi's last wife Li Xiangxiu has no childrenThe reason lies in her. She was still a maid when she was with Bai Jingqi. She took some contraceptives to prevent pregnancy, which prevented her from having children.

​​Looking at this play, in fact, Yang Jiuhong is also a very kind person, as can be seen from her attitude towards Bai Jingye, Huang Chun and others. Her life attitude is: "People don't offend me, I don't offend others". and she is also the woman with the most mistress style among the many women in "The Great Mansion Gate". You can see a lot from the talent she showed when she took the initiative to transport medicinal materials for Bai Jingqi to the northeast. If she can give birth to a son for Bai Jingqi, this child will probably become the best successor to the Bai Family Mansion. Even if she fails to give birth to a child, she will tolerate other women beside Bai Jingqi. The content of the

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