The first vernacular novel in the modern history of our country was " The Madman's Diary."
The first vernacular novel in the history of modern Chinese literature was A Madman's Diary.
The first vernacular novel in modern Chinese history was A Madman's Diary.
The first vernacular novel in modern Chinese history was A Madman's Diary.
The first vernacular novel in the history of modern Chinese literature was A Madman's Diary.
'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a monumental work in the history of Chinese literature, and it was also the first work of Chinese vernacular novels. It was a Qing Dynasty story about Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others living in the Grand View Garden. It depicted the rise and fall of feudal families and the distortion of human nature. This novel used a rich language to describe and shape the characters, which created a precedent for modern vernacular novels and had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature.
The first vernacular novel in the history of modern Chinese literature was the Legend of the White Light Sword.
The first anti-feudal vernacular novel in the history of modern Chinese literature was Dream of the Red Chamber.
The first vernacular novel in the history of Chinese literature was The White-Haired Girl.
A Madman's Diary was not the first vernacular novel in the history of modern Chinese literature.
A Madman's Diary was the first vernacular novel in modern Chinese history because its literary form and language style were very advanced at that time. The novel Diary of a Madman was written in modern vernacular language, using simple and clear language and easy-to-understand metaphor and symbols to make it easier for readers to understand and accept the content of the novel. At the same time, the characters and plots in the novel also adopted the elements of social reality at that time, such as describing the remnants of feudalism, cultural isolation and moral degeneration of Chinese society at that time. These were all topics that the pioneers of modern Chinese literature paid attention to and discussed. Therefore, the Madman's Diary was regarded as the first vernacular novel in the history of modern Chinese literature. Its appearance created a precedent for modern Chinese novels and had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature.