I recommend works related to historical novels and historical novels related to the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties, such as Ming Dynasty: Old Zhu followed my novel to catch people, Ming Zhu, Wan Ming, Ming Jin Xiu, etc. In these works, officialdom was an important background, and there were also historical interludes. What was worth mentioning was,"Big Ming: Longevity!" Old Zhu's novel,'Capturing People According to My Fiction', was very related to the two novels mentioned in the title,' The Story of officialdom 'and' The Scholars ' I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There are many outstanding satirical novels in our country, some of which include classic works such as Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These novels displayed the creative talent and wisdom of our country's literary masters by describing various characters and plots. In addition, there are many other outstanding satirical novels such as "The Scholars" and "Three Words and Two Paps" that have also made important contributions to Chinese literature.
The earliest collection of novels in China was Journey to the West. And the first novel history in our country was " Records of the Historian."
The word " chivalrous man " first appeared in ancient Chinese novels such as " Water Margins " and " Romance of the Three Kingdoms ". The heroes in these novels usually referred to a group of people with a sense of righteousness. They were willing to take risks and even sacrifice themselves to protect social justice and the interests of the people. However, the historical heroes did not refer to the fictional characters in modern novels, but historical figures who actually existed. In Chinese history, there were many famous swordsmen such as Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, Xin Qiji, Lu You, etc. They not only had superb martial arts and righteous acts, but also had outstanding achievements in politics, culture, art and other fields. The chivalrous culture played a very important role in ancient Chinese history. It not only reflected the social values and people's psychology at that time, but also influenced the later cultural development. Although the heroes were not real historical figures, their spirit and deeds had always inspired future generations to become an important part of Chinese culture.
The first excellent satirical novel in our country was 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. This novel reflected the various ills of the feudal society and the distortion of human nature by describing the life experiences of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and other characters. It also profoundly revealed the social class contradictions and the dark side of human nature at that time. It was praised as a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
China has a long history of many famous philosophers and philosophers. Confucius (551 - 479 B.C.): The founder of Confucianism is considered one of the greatest philosophers of ancient China. Lao Tzu (571 - 471 B.C.): Founder of Taoism. His work Tao Te Ching is considered one of the classics of Taoism. Mozi (528 - 466 B.C.): The founder of Mohism. He advocated universal love, non-aggression, and thrift. Xunzi (470 - 376 B.C.): One of the important representatives of Confucianism. He advocated that human nature was evil and emphasized the importance of education. 5 Han Feizi (242 - 202 B.C.): The founder of the Legalism School. He advocated the rule of law and trickery. Li Si (246 - 189 B.C.): The prime minister of Qin advocated Legalism and ruled the country by law. 7 Zhuangzi (369 - 286 B.C.): The founder of the Taoist school. He advocated freedom and inaction. 8 Mo Zikuo (295 - 246 B.C.): Another representative of the Mohist school. He advocated the idea of universal love and non-aggression. Sun Tzu (544 - 496 B.C.): Sun Wu was a famous military strategist and philosopher in ancient China. His work, The Art of War, was regarded as one of the classics of ancient Chinese military science. Wang Chong (134 - 189): Tang Dynasty philosopher, he advocated seeking truth from facts, the unity of knowledge and action and other ideas.
Famous historical books in our country's history include: Records of the Historian (Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty), Han Shu (Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty), Later Han Shu (Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty), Records of the Three Kingdoms (Chen Shou of the Western Jin Dynasty), History of the South (Liang Chen of the Southern Qi Dynasty of the Eastern Jin Dynasty), History of the North (Yang Jian of the Sui Dynasty, Li Ji of the Tang Dynasty, etc.), History of the Song Dynasty (Zhao Gou of the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhang Tingyu of the Yuan Dynasty, etc.), History of the Ming Dynasty (Zhu Di of the Ming Dynasty, Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, etc.), and History of the Qing Dynasty (Kangxi and Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty, etc.).
There were many famous calligraphers in the history of our country, including: Wang Xizhi (303 - 361): One of the outstanding representatives in the history of Chinese calligraphy, good at regular script and running script. 2. Liu Gongquan (778 - 865): Tang Dynasty calligrapher was good at regular script and running script. 3. Yan Zhenqing (709 - 785): Tang Dynasty calligrapher was good at regular script and running script. 4 Ouyang Xun (557 - 641): The Tang Dynasty calligrapher was good at regular script and running script. 5. Wen Zhengming (1470 - 1559): Ming Dynasty calligraphers were good at regular script and running script. 6 Su Shi (1037 - 1101): Song Dynasty calligrapher was good at regular script and running script. 7 Huang Tingjian (1045 - 1105): Song Dynasty calligrapher was good at regular script and running script. 8 Wang Anshi (1021 - 1086): Song Dynasty calligrapher was good at regular script and running script. These calligraphers left behind many famous works that had a profound impact on the history of Chinese calligraphy.
The earliest novels in our country are: 1 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: Also known as Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, it was a horror novel collection created by Pu Songling, a novelist in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It included many fantasy and supernatural stories. 2. Journey to the West: It was a mythical novel created by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. It told the story of Sun Wukong and others protecting the Tang Monk to the West. " Water Margins ": It was a heroic legendary novel written by Shi Naian, a novelist of the Yuan Dynasty. It told the story of 108 uprising heroes, Song Jiang, and others who gathered for the uprising. "Dream of the Red Chamber" was a love epic novel written by Cao Xueqin, a novelist from the Qing Dynasty. It told the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others, as well as the entanglements between families. These novels were all classics of Chinese literature, which had a profound influence on later generations of literature.
The Scholars is the first excellent satirical novel in our country. The author is Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. This novel tells the story of the Confucian bureaucrats and eunuchs in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty who constantly created various conspiracies and scams to protect their own interests. The novel used humorous language and satirical strokes to portray various characters, reflecting the dark side of the society at that time. The Scholars 'Unofficial History was regarded as a classic of ancient Chinese novels, and its influence on the development of Chinese literature could not be ignored.
The first dictionary in our country's history was the " Hanyu dictionary." It was compiled by the Beijing Dictionary-compiling Institute in 1883. It is the earliest comprehensive dictionary in China. It covers all aspects of the Chinese language, including grammar, vocabulary, semantics, pragmatic and so on. The compilation of this dictionary referred to various domestic and foreign literature materials and the results of language research. It is one of the important tools for the study of Chinese language.