The Scholars was not a classical Chinese novel, but a modern Chinese novel. Although the plot and character of the novel were influenced by classical Chinese novels, the narrative language and style of the novel were mainly modern Chinese. In The Scholars, a large number of words and sentences were used in modern Chinese, such as "imperial examination" and "official culture". Compared with classical Chinese novels, these words and sentences were closer to the language habits and usage of modern Chinese. At the same time, the narrative style of the novel was also humorous, ironic and exaggerated, which was different from the rigorous and deep style of classical Chinese novels. Therefore, although the Scholars is a novel, it is more influenced by classical Chinese novels than classical Chinese novels in terms of language and style.
The Scholars was a novel written by Wu Jingzi, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The novel used the Confucian system and official corruption during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty as the theme. Through the description of the protagonist Lin Ruhai, Huo Guang, Bao Kun and other people's stories, it reflected the dark side of society and the distortion of human nature at that time. Although the language of the novel was easy to understand, the irony, sarcasm, and sense of humor contained in it left readers with endless aftertaste.
The Scholars was not one of the Four Great Masterpieces because the Four Great Masterpieces referred to the four classic works of Chinese classical novels. They were Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and The Scholars. Although The Scholars was an excellent novel, it was not included in the "Four Great Masterpieces" because its literary value and influence were not as good as the other three works. Although The Scholars had a profound influence on Chinese literature and culture, it did not gain widespread recognition and admiration, nor did it become one of the representative works of Chinese classical novels.
As someone who loves reading novels, I don't have the ability to update my writing progress in real time. Whether or not to continue writing " Master Dao that Traversed Two Worlds " depended on the author's own wishes and the arrangements of the creative team. If the author decided to stop writing, the book might be suspended or no longer published. If the author decided to continue writing, he might continue to update the book or publish new chapters.
This question was a little vague, and he wasn't sure what type of novel he was referring to. But generally speaking, if the novel has Pinyin, it is not the complete text because Pinyin is designed for the convenience of the reader. It is usually cut off a part of the novel or read only certain words or sentences. The pronunciation of a novel was usually intercepted according to the context so that the reader could quickly understand the meaning and plot. Therefore, if the novel had Pinyin, it would not be the whole text but a part of it that was taken out and became part of the reader's reading.
I ate tomatoes and didn't write Stars Transformation 2. "Stellar Transformations" was a famous web novel by the author, I Eat Tomatoes. It described the story of the main character, Chen Changsheng, cultivating a mysterious power called "Stellar Power". However, due to the slow update speed of the author, I Eat Tomatoes, there was no official news about Stars 2 that he was writing or had already finished writing the next novel.
The contents of the writings in classical Chinese in The Scholars were as follows: The Scholars Chapter 2: Jia Baoyu Visits the Imperial College in the Sick Lin Daiyu Chapter 2: Jia Daishan Grievously Sues Baoyu and His Wife, Wang Xifeng, for Poisonous Lovesickness Chapter 3: Jia Baoyu's Mental Wander in the Great Void Realm, Lin Ruhai Temple, Encountering the Fairy of the Illusions Chapter 4: Lin Daiyu mistakenly eats crabs at the banquet Jia Baoyu sleepwalks in the Great Illusionary Land Chapter 5: Grandmother Jia's Spring Evening Banquet in Grand View Garden Jia Baoyu Knows the Calligrapher of the Girls 'School Chapter 6: Xue Baochai's Wedding, Jia Baoyu, and Lin Ruhai's Family Banquet Chapter 7: Shi Xiangyun Drunk Sleep in the Red House Jia Baoyu Sleepwalking in the Great Illusionary Land Chapter 8: Grandmother Jia Regrets the Passing of Spring, Jia Baoyu Sleepwalks on the Great Desolate Mountain Chapter 9: Wang Xifeng's Poisonous Lovesickness Game, Lin Daiyu's Sick Golden Fur Chapter 11: Jia Baoyu's Dream-walking in the Great Illusionary Land Chapter 11: Wang Xifeng's Poisonous Lovesickness Game Lin Daiyu's Foolish Wandering in the Void Chapter 12: Jia Baoyu's Mental Wander in the Great Void Realm Lin Ruhai Crying for the Old Woman Chapter 13: Grandmother Jia Regrets the Passing of Spring, Jia Baoyu Sleepwalks on the Great Desolate Mountain Chapter 14: Wang Xifeng Raises Trouble in Ningguo Mansion, Lin Daiyu Weeps for Jia Mansion Chapter 15 Shi Xiangyun Drunk Sleep in the Red House Jia Baoyu Sleepwalking in the Great Illusionary Land Chapter 16: Xue Baochai Sleepwalking in the West Chamber with Jia Baoyu after Her Wedding Chapter 17: Wang Xifeng, Ping Jiamu, Shi Xiangyun Lying Drunk on the Battlefield Chapter 18: Lin Daiyu mistakenly eats crabs at the banquet Jia Baoyu sleepwalks in the West Chamber Chapter 20: Grandmother Jia Regrets the Passing of Spring, Jia Baoyu Sleepwalks on the Great Desolate Mountain Chapter 21: Wang Xifeng Venomous Lovesick Game Jia Baoyu Sleepwalking in the Great Illusionary Land Chapter 22: Lin Daiyu's Illness Replenishes the Sparrow's Golden Fur Jia Baoyu's Dream Walk in the West Chamber Chapter 22: Grandmother Jia Regrets the Passing of Spring, Jia Baoyu Sleepwalks on the Barren Mountain Chapter 23: Wang Xifeng Causing Trouble in Ningguo Mansion Shi Xiangyun Drunk on the Battlefield Chapter 24: Wang Xifeng, Ping Jiamu, Shi Xiangyun Weeping at the Jia Family Chapter 25: Lin Daiyu's Foolish Wandering in the Void Jia Baoyu's Dream in the West Chamber Chapter 26: Xue Baochai Sleepwalking in Dongyue Temple with Jia Baoyu after Her Wedding Chapter 27: Wang Xifeng Causing Trouble in Ningguo Mansion Jia Baoyu Sleepwalking in the West Chamber Chapter 28 Shi Xiangyun Drunk on the Battlefield Lin Daiyu Foolishly Wandering in the Void Chapter 29: Grandmother Jia Regrets the Passing of Spring, Jia Baoyu Sleeps in Dongyue Temple Chapter 31: Wang Xifeng, Ping Jiamu, Shi Xiangyun Weeping at the Jia Mansion
The novel was written very well, so why wasn't it popular enough to cover tens of thousands of people? Writing online novels was a long process that required constant honing and improvement of one's skills. At the same time, one needed to pay attention to the market and reader feedback. Although the quality of a novel was very important, there were other factors to consider, such as the theme, plot, characters, rhythm, style, and so on. In addition, there could be many reasons why a novel was not popular. For example, the style of the novel did not suit the market demand, or the readership was relatively small, or the novel had other defects that needed to be improved. If you want to make your novel more popular, I suggest you pay more attention to reader feedback and market trends, constantly improve your writing skills, try different subjects and styles, and pay attention to creating attractive characters and plots to enhance the readers and appeal of your work.
This question was not completely correct. The original identity of the author of Ten Deadly Sins was not clearly stated. However, because the novel involved many mysterious supernatural phenomena, some people thought that the author was a spider. But in fact, the Ten Deadly Sins was written by many authors, and there were no spiders in it.
I understand that both Su Shixi and Luo Taotao are Korean web novelists who specialize in fantasy and urban novels respectively. However, I don't have a definite answer as to why 'Palace 2' wasn't written by Su Shixi. However, it was possible that Su Shixi had already written Palace 2 or that she had not participated in the writing of Palace 2. It was also possible that when Luo Taotao wrote Palace 2, she was one of the other authors, and Su Shixi was not one of them. As for the specific situation of online literature creation, it is difficult for us to get a definite answer because of the complicated issues such as copyright. Therefore, if you have any questions about whether the author of Palace 2 is Su Shixi or Luo Taotao, you should contact the relevant copyright owner or author team to obtain more accurate information.
Since the Ming Dynasty, most of the novels written by scholars were in the popular chapter style, but Pu Songling's Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio was written in classical Chinese. This was because classical Chinese had already appeared in the Tang Dynasty. After a long period of development, classical Chinese gradually became one of the main styles of ancient literature. As an outstanding writer, Pu Songling's works were mainly written in classical Chinese. Therefore, Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio was written in classical Chinese. The literary status of classical Chinese was relatively high. It had a unique literary style and language characteristics, which could show rich cultural content and artistic conception. Compared to the popular chapter novels, classical Chinese was more professional and rigorous. It could better express the author's thoughts and feelings, so it was more loved by literati. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was also one of Pu Songling's representative works, and was hailed as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels. Its writing style is unique and its language is beautiful, which deeply reflects the customs and religious beliefs of ancient society. It has high artistic and cultural value.