China's first fantasy novel author should be Pu Songling, the author of Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio.
China's first fantasy author was probably the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen, who wrote famous fantasy novels such as Journey to the West.
The author of China's first vernacular novel was Yang Shen, a writer of the Ming Dynasty. His representative works were the "Three Words" series, which included "Yu Shi Ming Yan","Warning Shi Tong Yan" and "Awakening Shi Heng Yan". These novels used humorous language and vivid characters to describe the social reality and people's living conditions during the Ming Dynasty. They became classics in the history of Chinese literature.
The first vernacular novel in our country was " The Madman's Diary " by Lu Xun.
China's first novel in the form of a chapter was " Dream of the Red Chamber ", which was written in the Qing Dynasty. This novel was written in the middle of the 18th century and is a classic of Chinese classical novels, as well as a monument in the history of Chinese culture. The novel takes the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others as the main line, showing the rise and fall of an illusory and huge feudal dynasty family. It has a profound ideology and rich artistic expression, and is known as a masterpiece in the history of Chinese novels.
China's first full-length novel in the form of a chapter was 'Dream of the Red Chamber', which was written in the Qing Dynasty.
China's first novel in the form of a chapter was " Dream of the Red Chamber ", which was written in the Qing Dynasty. This novel was a long novel that described the social style of the Qing Dynasty's aristocrats and was also one of the pinnacle works in the history of Chinese novels.
It's hard to pinpoint exactly who wrote the very first fantasy novel. The genre has evolved over time, and different works could be considered early examples by various criteria.
China's first fantasy novel was Journey to the West.
The first collection of prose in China was Lu Xun's Collection of Prose. This collection of essays included Lu Xun's prose works from 1918 to 1926, including novels, essays, essays, and many other styles. It was hailed as the foundation of modern Chinese prose.
The first vernacular novel in our country was " The Madman's Diary " by Lu Xun.