Episodes
The serial contains 36 episodes spanning the novel.
- Daiyu Parted With Her Father and Went to the Capital
- Baoyu, Daiyu, and Baochai's First Meeting at the Hall of Glorious Pageant
- Granny Liu Pays Her First Visit to the Jung Mansion
- Daiyu Feels Slight Jealous While meeting Baoyu at Baochai's Home
- Xifeng Sets a Vicious Trap for a Lover
- Xifeng Helps to Manage Affairs at the Ning Mansion
- Literary Talent Tested By Composing Inscriptions for Grandview Garden
- Jung Mansion Had the Imperial Consort's Visitation on the Feast of Lanterns
- A Sweet Girl Shows Deep Feeling One Quiet Day
- A Song Awakes Baoyu to Esoteric Truths
- Meeting a Nightmare In Seeking After Favor
- Daiyu Weeps at Falling Petals
- The Fortune Enjoys Deep Fortune and Long Life
- Chin-chuan Dies a Heroic Death in Shame
- Baoyu Was Beaten For Flirting
- Granny Liu Pays a Visit to Grandview Garden
- Xifeng Taken by Surprise Gives Ways to Jealousy
- Yuanyang Vows Never to Marry
- White Snow and Red Plum-Blossum in the Glassy World
- Plucky Qingwen Mends a Peacock-Feather Cape in Bed
- An Evening Banquet on the Feast of Lanterns in the Jung Mansion
- Ping'er Wields Authority to Right a Wrong
- Artful Zijuan Tests Baoyu's Feelings
- Girls Feast at Night in Happy Red Court
- The Profligate Secretly Takes Second Sister Yu as a Concubine
- Xifeng in Jealousy Makes a Scene in the Ning Mansion
- Lady Hsing Feels Wronged and Puts Xifeng in Wrong
- Strange Omen Occurs at Night Banquet
- Spoony Childe Writes a Dirge on Cottonrose Hibiscus
- Drifting Away of Fair Maidens From Grandview Garden
- Sprirtual Jade Was Stolen During a Bustling Feast
- Grieving Over Tanchun's Departure to Marry Far from Home
- Astonished by the Heavy News of the Death of Daiyu
- Forced Xifeng Resigned Herself to a Fate Spread East of Bed-Curtain
- Collapsed Mansion Comes to an End
- A Vast and White Expanse of Immerse Universe
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