The first novel in China was the Spring and Autumn Annals, written by Han Feizi, a writer during the Warring States Period. This novel was regarded as the first collection of short stories in ancient China and one of the important landmarks in the history of Chinese novels. It narrated the history of the feudal vassals 'struggle for hegemony in the Spring and Autumn Period and used the tragic fate of the protagonist, Shang Yang, as the main line to show the good and evil of human nature, the choice of morality, and the changes of history.
China's first Hui style novel was 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.
The first Chinese novel was Journey to the West. This novel was published in 1866 and was one of the foundational works of modern Chinese literature. It was based on the story of the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang's journey to the west to obtain scriptures. It described the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang who finally obtained the true scriptures after 81 difficulties. This novel has an important position in the history of Chinese literature and is regarded as one of the treasures of Chinese culture.
The first Chinese novel was Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio.
The first first-person novel in China was Diary of a Madman.
China's first novel was 'Dream of the Red Chamber', which was written in the Qing Dynasty. This novel was a description of the aristocratic society of the Qing Dynasty and was also a classic in the history of Chinese novels.
China's first full-length novel was 'Dream of the Red Chamber', written in the Qing Dynasty. This novel was a long novel about the aristocratic society of the Qing Dynasty and was one of the pinnacle works in the history of Chinese novels. The novel tells the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others, as well as the decline of feudal society and the complexity of human nature. This novel was hailed as a treasure of Chinese culture and had a profound impact on Chinese culture and art.
The first horror novel in China was Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio.
China's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
The first historical novel in our country was Romance of the Three Kingdoms, written by Luo Guanzhong, a Ming Dynasty novelist. This novel depicted the historical background of the Three Kingdoms period, using the historical events and characters of the Three Kingdoms period as the material to construct a rich and colorful novel world.