The Four Great Classics are one of the classics of Chinese literature. There are many wonderful dialogue clips in them. Here are a few examples: The following dialogue between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in Dream of the Red Chamber: Jia Baoyu: Are you feeling better, Daiyu? Lin Daiyu: I'm fine. I'm just a little tired. Jia Baoyu said,"If you're tired, have a good rest." Lin Daiyu: I don't want to rest. I just want to drink. 2. The dialogue between Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang in Journey to the West: Sun Wukong: Master, I heard that there are immortals, monsters, and demons in this world. I want to know who they are. Tang Sanzang: They are all humans, but their cultivation levels are different. Sun Wukong: Alright, then let me see how your cultivation is going. 3. The dialogue between Lin Chong and Wu Song in Water Margins: Lin Chong: Have you heard about Wu Song? Wu Song: What? Lin Chong: The authorities arrested us and asked us to turn ourselves in. Wu Song: No way. We didn't make a mistake, did we? 4. The dialogue between Cao Cao and Liu Bei in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Cao Cao: I heard that you can write poems. Can you write one for me? Liu Bei: Of course you can, but you have to hear what I'll write first. Cao Cao: Then please write a poem about me. Liu Bei: Okay, I will try my best to write it.