It was still difficult to determine how Americans viewed Chinese literary masterpieces because Americans had a relatively low understanding of Chinese literary masterpieces. However, some people in the United States paid attention to and appreciated the famous works of Chinese literature. Some famous Chinese literature works had been translated into English and published and distributed in the United States. For example, classic literary works such as Dream of the Red Chamber and Journey to the West had become a part of American culture. In addition, some of the famous works of Chinese literature had been adapted into movies and TV series, which received widespread attention and love in the United States. Some Americans were also interested in China's traditional culture and history. For example, the American government had organized a series of cultural activities to promote Chinese culture and history, including the display and promotion of traditional Chinese musical instruments and dances. Although Americans had a relatively low understanding of Chinese literature, Chinese literature still received a certain amount of attention and attention in the United States.