制灯谜贾政悲谶语
Xifeng
returned to discuss Baochai’s 15th birthday with Lian, he tells her
to do the same as she did for Daiyu and storms off, telling her to stop
snooping.
Xiangyun
is persuaded to stay for Baochai’s birthday. Xifeng banters with Grannie Jia
that if she wants plays, she’ll have to pay for them. A troupe of child actors
trained to perform Kunqu and Yiqiang are engaged, and each guest chooses a
play. Baoyu criticises Baochai’s choices, leading to a debate, resulting in his
praising her knowledge. One of the child actors’ make-up reminds everyone of
Daiyu; Xiangyun comments on this, causing offence to Daiyu, and Xiangyun
strops, asking her maid Kingfisher 翠缕 to pack so they can leave. Baoyu
looks for Daiyu, who is angry with him as well – both girls think the problem
derives from the other’s higher status. Baoyu is reminded of a passage of
Zhuangzi and realises the futility of arguing and leaves, angering her further.
When Aroma tries to cheer him, he ponders an aria, first weeping, then
composing several lines before sleeping, liberated. Daiyu finds the lines,
shows them to Xiangyun and Baochai before tearing it up. All the girls laugh,
then confront him about it, mocking his composition with greater intelligence
and knowledge – Baoyu realises he can’t have reached enlightenment, and laughs,
saying it was only a joke.
Yuanchun
has sent round a lantern riddle; everyone is to guess, writing down their
answer and sending it to her with a new riddle. It is easy, although they
praise it, and everyone but Yingchun and Huan get it right. Huan is put out.
Inspired, Grandmother Jia holds a riddle party. Zheng’s presence makes everyone
less talkative than usual; he realises this when Grandmother Jia attempts to
send him off. He can stay if he takes part in the riddles, which he does,
offering one and guessing everyone else’s, which are written on lanterns. All
the girls’ lanterns, however, are full of references to grief and loss, making
him gloomy. He leaves after a couple more drinks. The party continues before
they all go to bed.
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