Chapter 323: Answering Every Logical Error!
I am Really a Superstar
It was a bit quiet.
Many people were still digesting and trying to make sense of Zhang Yeâs words.
Zhang Ye said, âEveryone, take a moment to ruminate over it. Iâll drink a mouthful of water. Hur Hur.â
Zhang Ye had brought a water flask here. After opening the thermo-sealing lid, there was Puâer tea inside. He had brewed it in the teachersâ office before coming. The water was still warm, and as the tea leaves entered his mouth, it was not that fragrant, but had a mellow taste. He liked the taste of ripe Puâer. Not only did it warm the stomach during the Winter, it also helped him relax and organize his mental processes. Of course, Zhang Ye had been relaxed since he stepped on stage. On-stage, in a venue with thousands of people, so many reporters and cameras, so many students, teachers and peers from the literary world that were here to discredit him, he was in no way stunned or nervous. That expression of leisure that he gave while drinking tea seemed like he was lying in bed at home. From the look of it, if a bed was placed on-stage, Zhang Ye would really dare to lie on it.
Few could attain that level of serenity.
If it were any other Peking University lecturer, or instead of lecturers but rather professors who give public lectures all year round, against such a big fuss, they would be a bit tensed or nervous.
However, Zhang Ye wasnât.
This was the basic standards of a professional host.
Most of this could be explained because of Zhang Yeâs personality. He was always a person with a heartless attitude. The Heavens did not give him good looks, nor a good body, but where there were losses, there were also gains. This level of calmness and lack of stage fright was probably his compensation.
After he finished drinking.
The class carried on.
Zhang Ye held the microphone and asked, âJust now, I explained some structural problems of âDream of the Red Chamberâ and its analysis. Students, do you have any other questions?â
No one spoke.
âLittle Song?â Zhang Ye named.
Senior Song stood up and said, âI still need to digest it for a little longer.â
Zhang Ye named a person who loved to speak, âLittle Zhou?â
Senior Zhou said with a wry smile, âI also need to carry on listening. Iâll temporarily refrain from speaking.â
With a smile, Zhang Ye said, âAlright then. Next, Iâll be talking aboutâ¦â
âHold on.â Redologist Teacher Yang from the first row finally spoke up. He had been holding it in from the beginning, so he could not remain silent any further. Because it would appear that they, as a bunch of seniors and experts, had been dumbfounded by a junior. They would be greatly ashamed if that was the case. Hence, even though Teacher Yang did not study the structural problems of âDream of the Red Chamberâ in the past, he had to use his own methods to refute. By avoiding the structure, he switched to another method. He lifted the microphone to his mouth while sitting down. âI cannot readily subscribe to your so-called nine times twelve structure of âDream of the Red Chamberâ. The structural divisions you mentioned might be a coincidence, and might not be able to prove that the chapters after the eightieth were not written by Cao Xueqin. The Redology world has already decided that Mr Cao Xueqin made mistakes while writing his book due to his illness in old age or other similar reasons. This is also the reason behind Jia Baoyuâs change in personality.â
Zhang Ye smiled and said, âHow the Redology world studied it and came to such a conclusion, I have no idea, nor do I agree. My point of view is actually opposite from all of you. Mr Cao Xueqin was completely fine. The logical errors in the book were not a result of him being sick. The 108 chapters of âDream of the Red Chamberâ also existed. Cao Xueqin had whole finished writing it on the whole. This can be seen from Fucha Mingyiâs poem I mentioned in class yesterday.â
Teacher Yang was waiting for him to say that. With a chuckle, he retorted, âAlright then. Since you say so, then I want to ask this. You said that only the first 80 chapters of âDream of the Red Chamberâ presently circulated was written by Cao Xueqin, and Mr Cao did not make low-level mistakes because of physiological problems. Alright then, letâs follow this line of thought and only talk about the first 80 chapters. You previously mentioned that you could explain them all?â
Zhang Ye said surely, âOf course.â
Another young Redologist said, âAre you sure?â
âHur Hur, Iâm very sure. You can go ahead and ask.â Zhang Ye did not mind as he said, âBut I need to make it clear first that itâs the first 80 chapters on the whole, and not the first 80 chapters.â
Teacher Yang snorted and said, âAlright, then how do you explain the time of death of Lin Ruhai?â
A young Redologist also added fuel to fire by saying, âI also want to ask. Qin Keqing died from an illness contradicting the Registers. How do you explain that?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Zhang Ye did not answer and instead said, âAre there anymore questions? I can talk about all of them together.â
Yan Yu, who held an esteemed status in the literary world, also spoke. âGrandmother Jiaâs birthday problem, as well as the problem of Jia Baoyuâs age.â
A bunch of questions were thrown at him!
These were all the problems that the Redology world could not explain to date!
Fine, didnât you boast saying you can explain everything? Then explain it to us!
At this moment, the people from the literary world launched their first attack on Zhang Ye. Initially, due to the structural problems, they could not find an opportunity to attack Zhang Ye, because Zhang Ye had caught them by surprise. He had explained the structural divisions perfectly, and could be said to be incisive. It had once again caused a major breakthrough in Redology. Hence, they could not find an excuse to attack him, but now, Zhang Ye was too overbearing. He dared to say that he could explain all logical problems. As such, the people from the literary world could now speak!
There were about seven or eight questions, all with major logical errors. And it was those dead-end problems. There were no solutions after many years of study. They wanted to see what Zhang Ye had to say!
The Peking University students also began to stir.
âThings are going bad!â
âThat bunch of Redologists have attacked!â
âCan Teacher Zhang explain it? Thatâs impossible!â
âOnly by going head-to-head would it be interesting!â
âWill Teacher Zhang Ye make it?â
Some students were very excited and waited to watch the bustle. Yao Mi and other students were all downcast. They looked at Zhang Ye with worried expressions. As for Senior Zhou, who always asked questions and tried to refute Zhang Ye, he also began to worry for Zhang Ye. Truthfully, Senior Zhou was still doubtful of Zhang Yeâs point, but ultimately, this was a matter of their class. It was an exchange between teacher and students. It was a literary debate happening with Peking University, and that bunch of people from the literary world were outsiders. They were here to âcause troubleâ, so be it Senior Zhou or Zhang Ye, they were all from Peking University. As such, they had a feeling of uniting against a foreign attacker.
Zhang Ye looked at them. âIs that all?â
Professor Ma Hengyuan sneered, âFirst answer those questions.â
Zhang Ye nodded. âAlright, then Iâll answer them. However, Iâll put aside Vice President Yanâs question for the moment. Iâll first answer the first few questions.â
Yan Yu glanced at him.
Teacher Yang said, âAlright, weâll listen to what you have to say.â
No one believed that Zhang Ye could explain it!
They did not know that Zhang Ye had long anticipated their questions. After all, research in Redology was limited in its ways. There were only a few logical errors, so they couldnât ask anything new. It was easy to guess. âEveryone, please take a look at the screen. Take a look at the information I provided first.â Zhang Ye and the Peking University staff had a short exchange before the other party immediately found the document, and projected it on screen.
The second daughter?
Jia Yingchunâs information?
Zhang Ye scanned the crowd and said, âJia Yingchun is very familiar to everyone. The problem with origins should also be known by everyone. However, I believe anyone who really studies âDream of the Red Chamberâ will discover that a few ancient manuscripts, that were passed down, described Jia Yingchunâs origins differently. The information I have here are the records of a few ancient manuscripts. Please take a look.â
She is the second daughter of Sir Jia She by his former wife.
She is the second daughter of Sir Jia She by his wife.
She is the second daughter of Sir Jia Zheng by his former wife.
She is the second daughter of Sir Jia She by his concubine.
She is the second daughter of Sir Jia She, adopted by Sir Jia Zheng as his own.
A few Redologists frowned. Firstly, they did not understand why Zhang Ye provided this information. Secondly, this was another field they were not familiar with. They had indeed seen such things. This included Yan Yu, Teacher Yang, and even Ma Hengyuan knew of it, but as it was more abstruse, Jia Yingchun was considered a side character that was not very important. Hence, there was not much research on her from the world of Redology. Furthermore, as there were too many logical inconsistencies in âDream of the Red Chamberâ, there were many errors that were available for them to discover and research on, so why would they discuss the birth origins of a side character who did not matter? Why does this Zhang Ye keep producing things they were not familiar with?
After finishing, Zhang Ye said, âThe five ancient manuscripts describe it differently. We all know that every manuscript of the âDream of the Red Chamberâ has a validated source. Is this a mistake during the copying process? Clearly not. If the first four manuscripts were copied wrongly due to an error, then the fifth manuscript canât be a result of erroneous copying, considering that itâs such a long line. That is impossible. The only explanation that results in this confusion is that Cao Xueqin was repeatedly under deliberation. He kept modifying it, because he had not decided on it nor finalized it. This resulted in several completely different manuscripts. I believe this is without a doubt unquestionable!â
Professor Zeng nodded slightly.
Teacher Yang and Ma Hengyuan remained expressionless as they sat there quietly.
Zhang Ye said, âThen with this foundation and knowledge, the questions posed by everyone can be easily solved. Wasnât Cao Xueqin writing improperly after he fell ill? But the so-called logical errors everyone mentioned are all at the beginning. Was he seriously ill right from the beginning? His brain was in a mess? Hence, this is actually because Cao Xueqin was not done with his editing. He had not fully finalized his manuscript. The problems with Lin Ruhaiâs time of death, Qin Keqingâs death from illness and the fifth chapterâs Register, to put it bluntly, are just side issues. It is a result of tweaking the ending of individual characters, as well as some simple text changes!â
Teacher Yang refuted, âDidnât you say that the 108 chapters of âDream of the Red Chamberâ was done writing?â
âIt was finished, roughly.â Zhang Ye said, âBut finishing it doesnât mean it was finalized. I believe any friend who has written a book will have some experience in this. There are quite a number of authors present, and I happen to be an author as well, so I know very well the things that go on behind the scenes. Letâs not even talk about authoring books. The students present probably have experienced it themselves. When you write your essays or theses, is it finalized once you finish writing?â
The Peking University students all shook their heads.
âNo.â
âThatâs right, it still needs editing.â
âYes, we definitely need to read it a few times and modify things again.â
Zhang Ye smiled. âCao Xueqin was the same too.â
Teacher Yang sneered, âIf you want to explain it this way, then the logical errors after chapter 80 can also be explained this way. How then are you proving that it was written by two different people?â
Zhang Ye shook his hand and said, âThatâs different. Itâs completely different in concept. The logical errors after the eightieth is not something you can explain away by modifying a few words or paragraphs. That involves the entire bookâs layout. It involves an error with the core thinking process. We will find it very hard to believe that Cao Xueqinâs original intent of causing the Jia family to be âleft the landscape desolate and bareâ. Yet, he suddenly changed to allow the Jia family to be revived. Grandmother Jia was originally a loving grandmother, but the author suddenly changed her into a heartless family elder. Jia Baoyu was originally âfor uselessness the worldâs prize he might bear; his gracelessness in history has no peerâ, but the author suddenly made him want to bring glory to his ancestors. We find it even harder to believe that Cao Xueqin went from a person who had seen through the ephemeral nature of life, to suddenly a person who was passionate about fame and glory!â
Zhang Yeâs mincing of words with the parallel sentences made those Redologists speechless!
Zhang Ye said, âWhen people write their theses, they will go back and change some minor details. They can also change some text. They would adjust some typographical errors, but will you change the core idea of your theses and central point of view? Impossible! So using this to explain it away doesnât make sense either!â
He really managed to explain it!
And his explanation was reasonable!
Teacher Yangâs face was a bit sunken. Meng Dongguoâs eyes also turned cold. Once again, they never expected Zhang Ye to not talk using the bookâs content once again when explaining this unsolvable errors. He had changed perspectives once again, and had managed to explain it using the logical workflow of an author!
What eloquence!
What articulation!
Yan Yu squinted his eyes. âThen how do you explain the problem with Grandmother Jia? I donât understand why you would single out my question.â
Zhang Ye smiled and said, âIf I were an ordinary reader, or an ordinary researcher, the problem with Grandmother Jiaâs age could be explained this way. The author did not edit it in time, and everyone would definitely be able to accept this explanation. There would then be no need to come up with more superfluous explanations, but, I canât do that. This is because my role now is that of a teacher. I have to be rigorous in academia. The reason why I singled out the problem with Grandmother Jia is because her situation is more special. It cannot be explained using the same generalizations as before. If I were to lecture in that manner, then that would be me being irresponsible to my students!â
âSpecial?â
âWhatâs special about it?â
âIt feels the same?â
âThatâs right. Grandmother Jiaâs problem is just with her birthdate and age?â
The Peking University students began talking about it.
Zhang Ye began to speak in detail. âIf no one mentioned it, I was not planning on talking about it, but since we are on the topic, Iâll briefly talk about it. About Grandmother Jiaâs birthday problem, is it Chapter 71âs âthird day of the eighth monthâ? Or is it Chapter 62âs âthe fifteenth of the first month is Aunt Xingâs birthday and also Cousin Chaiâsâ? These two original texts are conflicting. However, according to my research, according to matching with Baochaiâs birthday, I deduce that chapter 62âs âthe fifteenth of the first monthâ is a birthday that will agree with the plot. The other reason is because of Grandmother Jiaâs words in chapter 39. âNow, old kinswoman,â said Grandmother Jia, âand what would your age be?â âSeventy-five this yearâ, said Grannie Liu. Grandmother Jia turned round to the others present. âThatâs several years older than me. Fancy still being so fit and lively! Heaven only knows what I shall be like at that age!â This also indicates that Grandmother Jiaâs birthday does not exceed 74 years of age, but Chapter 71âs words were âthe third day of the eighth month was Grandmother Jiaâs eightieth birthdayâ!â
Everyone recalled it!
Indeed, there were the exact words!
Zhang Ye summed up his conclusions and said, âSo I can be certain that the third day of the eighth month is fake. 80 years old? This age is a giant leap. No matter how you arrange it or fictionalize it, it is clearly not Grandmother Jiaâs true birthday and age. Hence, the text in chapter 71â¦was post-edited. This is also why when everyone raised their questions, I had specially emphasized that I can only explain the logical errors of the first eighty chapters âon the wholeâ. This is because the text and original manuscript of the first 80 chapters of Cao Xueqin were also lost or tampered with, or could also be erroneously copied. Grandmother Jiaâs birthday problem is a result of that. This passage might have been lost along with the chapters after the eightieth. It might be Gao E or some other anonymous writer who continued the story, that took the liberty of modifying it! This resulted in such a major flaw. Hence, this flaw is different from the other flaws. Naturally, I need to single it out!â
It was reasonable!
It was well explained!
Zhang Ye once again stunned everyone!
Those reporters could not understand a thing. Even if they had read âDream of the Red Chamberâ, they still could not react to the various things Zhang Ye mentioned. They found it extremely profound and intricate. Them not understanding did not mean they could not observe others. When they saw the expressions of the literary scholars and Redologists in the first row, no matter how dumb they were, they could tell that Teacher Zhang Yeâs explanation and analysis was very convincing!
âItâs reasonable!â
âSo it can be smoothly explained in this way!â
âCould it be that the chapters after the eightieth was really authored by another person?â
Yao Mi was very happy and began giggling. Her Uncle Zhang was too domineering!
The hearts of the brothers, Li Ying and Li Li, who were sitting beside her, were racing. Teacher Zhang Yeâs viewpoint was impacting their existing understand in an increasing fashion!
Wu Zeqing smiled without a word.
Chang Kaige and Professor Zeng kept nodding their heads.
The other Peking University lecturers and other external historical experts were deep in thought!
Zhang Ye did not fail to answer any of the logical problems that had plagued the Redology world all this while. He explained all of them in one go!
The people from the world of literature just kept looking at one another.
Yesterday, while watching the video lecture on Peking Universityâs official website, they didnât feel much, but now, only at the venue, did they know that this person, Zhang Ye, was so good at explaining. A few of them had indeed been stunned by the points raised and explanations given by Zhang Ye! Zhang Ye had opened up a new line of thought they had never thought of!
Furthermore, what made these people from the literary world shocked was not Zhang Yeâs explanation from various levels of interpretation, but his deep understanding of âDream of the Red Chamberâ. He was more familiar with it than them, who had studied âDream of the Red Chamberâ for years to decades! Did he memorize the entire âDream of the Red Chamberâ? Zhang Yeâs thorough analysis and quotations of the original text was said on the fly. He did not use an outline. What he said was all off-script! None of them had appeared on the screen or documentation! Such a large amount of evidence and information were all read out by Zhang Ye ad verbatim!
Which chapter.
Which line.
The exact paragraph.
He spoke it without thinking. He did not even stammer. This was such an exaggeration in their opinion! Ignoring those Redologists who came today, no one from the entire Redology world could achieve Zhang Yeâs standard! Regardless if Zhang Yeâs perspective was right or wrong, it was certain that he knew âDream of the Red Chamberâ. Furthermore, he had probably researched more thoroughly than experts, like them, in many areas!
With the facts before them, half of these people from the world of literature had even uglier faces!
But after the embarrassment, Redologist, Teacher Yang was still confident. In his opinion, from the moment Zhang Ye said that he could âanswer it allâ, Zhang Ye had pushed himself into a corner. This was because in Redology studies, there was a logical problem no one dared raise for it was unsolvable!
Typographical errors?
Unfinalized manuscript?
No! That problem could not be explained in any way!