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What is the character relationship chart of "Dream of the Red Chamber"?

The following chart:

"Dream of Red Mansions" in the Qing Dynasty during the Jiaqing period Jiang Qi statistics **** four hundred and forty-eight people.

(a) Ning Rong and Rong Fu's own branch: sixteen men, eleven women, and thirty-one women of Ning Rong and Rong Fu's dependents.

(2) Jiafu's own clan: thirty-four men and eight women.

(3) Jiafu in-laws: fifty-two men and forty-three women.

(4) The servants of the two houses: seventy-three maids, one hundred and twenty-five servants, sixty-seven male servants, and twenty-seven boys.

(5) Imperial figures: nine men, six women. Twenty-seven eunuchs and seven palace ladies.

(6) The feudal characters: thirty-seven men, fourteen dependents.

(7) Officials: twenty-six males with names and titles of titles, thirty-eight with titles only, and three male Xuxu officials.

(viii) Social figures: one hundred and two men and seventy-one women of all classes. There were fourteen males and ten males of the chief ministers and ten males of the gatekeepers. You Ling male six people, seventeen women. Seventeen monks and nuns, forty-nine men and women. There were four male Lianzongs and four female Lianzongs.

(ix) Foreigners: two women.

(10) Police illusions in heaven: nineteen female, six male. Total: four hundred and ninety-five men, four hundred and eighty women, total: nine hundred and seventy-five. Of these, seven hundred and thirty-two have names and titles, and two hundred and forty-three have no names and titles.

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Relationship Chart Introduction:

Jia Family (Shui - Dai - Wen - Wang / Si Chun - Cao)

Jia Yan (Duke of Ning)

Jia Daihua (son of Duke Jia Yan of Ning, Ning)

Jia Shixi (eldest son of Jia Daihua, who died prematurely)

Jia Jing (second son of Jia Daihua, who left home and abandoned his son Harmonized "assumption", no real power)

Jia Lian (husband of Wang Xifeng, Harmonized "false lian", no shame)

Jia Yingchun

Jia Cong (second son of Jia Pardon)

Jia Zheng (Harmonized "false square") "Prude")

Jia Zhu (husband of Li dan, died young)

Jia Lan

Jia Yuanchun (added to the title of Consort Xiande)

Jia Baoyu (husband of Xue Baochai, became a Buddhist monk)

Jia Tanchun (daughter of Jia Zheng and Aunt Zhao)

Jia Huan (son of Jia Zheng and Aunt Zhao)

Jia Zheng (son of Jia Zheng and Aunt Zhao) son of Jia Zheng and Aunt Zhao)

Jia Min (daughter of Jia Dai Shan, Jia mother, mother of Lin Daiyu)

Lin Daiyu

Jia Dai Ru

Father of Jia Rui

Jia Rui

Shih family:

Taijun Shi (mother of Jia, the oldest ancestor)

Grandfather of Shi Xiangyun

Father of Shi Xiangyun

Shi Xiangyun

Wang family:

Grandfather of Wang Xifeng

Father of Wang Xifeng

Wang Ren

Wang Xifeng (wife of Jia Lian)

Jia Qiaoxi (daughter of Jia Lian and Wang Xifeng)

Prince Teng

Madame Wang (mother of Jia Baoyu)

Aunt Xue (mother of Xue Baochai)

Wang Xifeng's uncle

Wang Cheng's father

Wang Cheng (husband of Liu Lou Lou)

The Xue family:

Xue Baoqi's grandfather

Xue Baoqi's father

Xue Bean

Xue Baoqi (wife of Jia Baoyu)

Xue Baoqin's father

Xue Tadpo

Xue Baoqin

Other key characters:

Zhen Shiyin (甄士隐), father of Zhen Yinglian (甄英莲), (香菱), who financed Jia Yucun's examination and fortune. He is the father of Zhen Yinglian (甄英莲), who financed Jia Yucun's examination and fortune.

Jia Yucun; Harmonized "false language village speech", successive Daiyu teacher, Yingtian governor, Dashima associate military; TV series opening and ending appearances.

Miaoyu; one of the twelve Jinling hairpins.