In addition to Water Margins and Romance of the Three Kingdoms, there were many historical masterpieces related to tigers. The following are some of the famous stories: In Dream of the Red Chamber, there was a scene of a tiger pouncing on a mandarin duck, which told the story between Wang Xifeng and Jia Lian. 2 In Journey to the West, there was a scene called Tiger Statue of Wuzhuang Taoist Temple, which described the battle between Sun Wukong and the tiger, the master of Wuzhuang Taoist Temple. 3. In the Water Margins, there was a scene of Wu Song killing a tiger. It was about Wu Song killing a tiger in Yanggu County. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, there was a scene of the Three Great Heroes fighting against Lu Bu, which told the story of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei working together to fight against Lu Bu. There are many stories related to tigers in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. For example, the story of a tiger turning into a human is called "Tiger Roaring and Dragon Roaring". These stories all showed the important image and role of the tiger in history, and also reflected the fear and reverence of humans towards the tiger.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read this book. But I guess it might be about various adventures or situations related to tigers and other elements mentioned in the 'other stories' part.
There are many literary images related to the tiger. The following are some famous examples: 1 Wu Song: The character in the novel Water Margins was promoted to the head of the city because he killed a tiger. Wu Song's image was portrayed as brave and fearless, with a strong sense of justice and responsibility. 2. Sun Wukong: The protagonist of the novel Journey to the West is a cat demon with magical powers. In the story, Sun Wukong fought with the tiger many times, showing his wit, courage, and powerful combat ability. 3. Lin Daiyu: The character in the novel "Dream of the Red Chamber" is known as the "literary goddess". Her image was portrayed as a smart, kind and beautiful woman who had a close relationship with tigers because she had raised tigers at home. 4. Lu Zhishen: The character in the novel Water Margins was promoted to the leader of Liangshanpo because he killed a tiger while drunk. Lu Zhishen's image was created to be open-minded and cheerful, with a strong sense of justice and compassion. 5. Xiaolongnu: The protagonist in the novel "The Condor Heroes" is known as "Xiaolongnu". She is a mysterious woman who has a close relationship with tigers because she once lived with tigers when she practiced in the wild. These are just a few examples of tiger images in literature. There are many other characters and stories that have a deep connection with tigers.
In addition to the Four Great Classics, there were also many famous classics such as: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty is a novel about China's feudal society. 2 Journey to the West-The Ming Dynasty tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sha protecting the Tang Monk to the West. 3. Water Margins-The story of 108 rebels rebelling against the ruling class in the Yuan Dynasty. Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty tells the story of the political struggles and wars between Shu Han, Wu and Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. 5 The Scholars-The Qing Dynasty used the scholars as the background to describe the political corruption and social unrest at the end of the Qing Dynasty. These masterpieces had an important position in the history of Chinese literature, and were widely read, which had a profound impact on Chinese culture.
The four ancient masterpieces were Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Each work had its own unique storyline and characters. Dream of the Red Chamber tells the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai and other characters, as well as various problems in the feudal society of the Qing Dynasty. The novel was based on the four families of Jia, Wang, Xue and Shi. It showed the disputes and contradictions of a huge family in politics, economy and culture. It was a typical novel with the theme of love, marriage, family and society. Journey to the West tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, who helped Tang Sanzang to go to the West to get scriptures. The novel mainly narrates the journey of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand protecting Tang Sanzang to obtain the scriptures. It is also interwoven with many stories of monsters and demons. It also shows the good and evil of human nature and the change of moral values. Water Margins tells the story of 108 uprising heroes who rebelled against the rule of the imperial court in order to protect themselves and their families. The novel mainly narrated the uprising of Liangshan Lake, the gathering of heroes in Liangshan Mountain, Lin Chonghuo and Wang Lun, Song Jiang's amnesty, etc. The characters were vivid and the plot was ups and downs. It was a classic work that described heroism and the spirit of the righteous. Romance of the Three Kingdoms tells the stories of various political struggles and wars during the Three Kingdoms period, including the stories of Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Sun Quan, and other characters. The novel mainly narrates the historical background of the Three Kingdoms period and the relationships between various characters. It shows the theme of war, politics, human nature and so on. It is one of the classics of ancient Chinese novels.
I'm afraid I can't tell you the author of 'Tigers on the Tenth Day and Other Stories'. There are so many books out there, and this one might not be very widely known. However, if you search for it on websites dedicated to books, like Goodreads or Amazon, you might be able to find the author's name.
Yes, there might be. Some science fiction stories could incorporate tigers in various ways. For example, in a fictional world, tigers could be genetically modified to have special abilities in a science - fiction setting. Or perhaps there are alien species that resemble tigers in some far - flung science - fiction universe.
Here are four idioms about historical stories: Dedication: From Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang was described as doing his best for the cause of Shu Han until the end. 2. The unity of knowledge and action: From the Analects of Confucius, it means that knowledge and action should be combined in order to truly play a role. 3. Waiting for the rabbit: From Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty,"Records of the Historian, Han Feizi's Xianxue" described people who had no foresight and only wanted to reap without sowing and wait for good luck to come, but did not know that their own efforts were the most important. 4. Working together: From Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it described working together to achieve a common goal.
Perhaps there could be adventure stories where the protagonist overcomes great odds. For example, if they claim to lick 30 tigers, they might be in a situation where they have to face many dangerous animals and use their wits to survive.
There are many idioms related to historical stories. 1. Waiting for the rabbit by the stump: It described sticking to narrow experience and not seeking innovation. [2] The shadow of a snake in a cup: It described people who made false imaginations out of fear. [3. Beat the grass and scare the snake. This is a metaphor for causing unnecessary trouble when one's actions are careless.] 4. Tattling: It refers to exposing bad things about others behind their backs. 5. Slap one's face and pretend to be fat: It described excessive extravagance and waste regardless of one's actual situation. 6. Hit the snake and hit the seven inches: It was like finding the key to the problem and you could succeed in one shot. Killing the goose that laid the golden eggs: It was a metaphor for taking extreme measures to sacrifice a little bit of immediate benefits for the sake of long-term development. 8. Self-deceiving: It refers to deceiving oneself and trying to cover up something that clearly cannot be covered up. 9. To be forced to do something when you are not prepared. 10. Overkill: To describe superfluous descriptions or suggestions.
One success story could be the conservation efforts in certain areas. For example, in some reserves in India, the tiger population has increased due to strict anti - poaching measures and habitat protection. Rangers are constantly patrolling the areas to keep the tigers safe from poachers. This has led to a growth in the number of tigers in those regions.