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Are there any stories with the word 'three' in other classical novels?

2024-09-07 14:49
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2024-09-07 17:58

There are many stories in ancient Chinese novels that have the word "three". Here are some examples: The story of Jia Baoyu's amnesia, Lin Daiyu's suicide, and Xue Baochai's becoming a monk in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', described the experiences of three important characters in their emotional entanglements. In Water Margins," Lin Chong mistakenly entered the White Tiger Hall, Wu Song beat the tiger, and Wu used his wisdom to obtain the birthday program " described the encounters of three heroes in Jianghu. In Journey to the West, the story of the adventures of three immortals in the Western Paradise was described. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao boiled wine and talked about the heroes Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times and Guan Yu went to the meeting alone. It told the story of the three heroes in the political struggle and the heroic loyalty. These stories all had the word "three", which was widely used not only in ancient novels but also in modern literature.

The other three classical novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties and their authors
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2024-09-10 13:16
The other three classical novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties were Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins. The authors were Cao Xueqin, Shi Naian, and Luo Guanzhong.
"Three" in Chinese classical novels
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2024-09-19 01:51
The "three" in Chinese classical novels usually referred to three important characters or plots: 1. Three visits to the thatched cottage: refers to the three visits to the thatched cottage that led to Zhuge Liang, the wise man, to help Liu Bei establish the Shu Han regime. 2. The Three Ends of Grace: It refers to the three benefactors, namely Xiang Yu's Xiang Bo, Fan Zeng and Liu Bang's Lu Gong, who helped and supported Xiang Yu when he was in danger and finally achieved the Han Dynasty. Three long and two short: refers to three kinds of unfortunate encounters, namely short life, physical defects, or encountering disasters. This term was often used in literature to describe the tragic fate of a character.
Other than Romance of the Three Kingdoms, what other classical novels had an omniscient and omnipotent perspective?
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2024-09-12 01:38
Other than Romance of the Three Kingdoms, what other classical novels have an omniscient and omnipotent perspective? In addition to Romance of the Three Kingdoms, there were also novels such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Journey to the West, The Scholars, and Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio that used an omniscient and omnipotent perspective. The protagonists of these novels usually had superhuman wisdom and knowledge. They could understand the general situation of the world, understand the truth of history, and master various knowledge and skills. While exploring the story world, they constantly discover new truths and secrets, and at the same time, they are constantly involved in various complicated events to become powerful and charming characters. This omniscient and omnipotent literary technique helped to enhance the mystery and appeal of the novel, while also providing readers with a deeper and richer reading experience.
Water margin is one of the four great classical novels in China. What are the other three novels?
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2024-09-10 14:43
The Four Great Chinese Classics were Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Is there the word "official" in classical Chinese?
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2024-09-11 01:19
Yes, eunuchs existed in classical Chinese. In ancient classical Chinese,"Huan" referred to an official position, while "Chen" referred to the courtiers under the ancient monarch. Thus, the term "official" referred to the official who held an official position.
The meaning of the word in classical Chinese
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2024-09-10 12:30
Its meaning in classical Chinese was as follows: He: A pronoun refers to something or someone. The mood particles expressing uncertainty were equivalent to "hu","yu","zhi", etc. 3 represents a parallel or gradual relationship, which is equivalent to "also","yi","yan", etc. "4" meant "no" or "nothing". 5. Surname Qi. The word "Qi" in classical Chinese usually had many usages that needed to be understood according to the specific context.
Have you recommended any classical novels that are comparable to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms?
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2024-09-19 17:08
😋I recommend The Heroes of the Late Eastern Han Dynasty and Tiger General Wei to you. Both of them are historical novels about the Qin and Han Dynasties. They are very realistic in restoring the style and characters of this period. Their plots were not only thrilling, but also very deep and thoughtful. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Are there any other Three Kingdoms system novels other than " Summon the Fierce Generals of the Three Kingdoms "?
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2024-09-19 16:05
Yes, there was also the book "The Unparalleled Summoning System of the Three Kingdoms Mythology", written by the author, a newspaper seller. The story was about a modern man who had a summoning system and was reborn into the Three Kingdoms Era. He summoned all kinds of mythical gods to help him unify the world. Summoning a large number of heroic spirits and gods was very exciting and worth recommending. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Ask for the meaning of a word in classical Chinese
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2024-09-22 20:27
Which word in classical Chinese do you need to know?
Please list at least four stories with the number three in Chinese classical novels?
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2024-09-07 21:36
1. The story of the protagonist cultivating in the heavens with the true meaning of the thirty-six Tiangang Dao and the seventy-two methods of the Earth Fiend as his golden finger. 2. " Ming Dynasty's Two Merchants ": The protagonist, Li Ruoqiao, brought her ex-husband to the Ming Dynasty and worked hard to earn money to support her child. 3. " I'm Not Tang Sanzang ": The story of the protagonist, I, and my three disciples, who went through 81 difficulties and finally became the chief gigolo of the world. 4. " Infinite Dimensional Doppelgangers ": The protagonist Tang Keli has multiple doppelgangers, including characters such as Uchiha Yao and Gilgamesh, who act out different infinity together.
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