There were seven chapters in the book, written by Wu Jingzi, a writer of the Ming Dynasty.
There are no official statistics on the number of chapters in the book because it was written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Jingzi in the early 17th century. Because the book had undergone many modifications and additions during its circulation, there was some controversy about how many chapters it had. However, according to the chapters and titles of the book, there were a total of 270 chapters. It should be noted that there may be some errors in this statistics because some chapters may not be fully included in different versions.
There are eight chapters in the book.
The author of The Scholars was the Ming Dynasty writer Wu Jingzi. This novel had been circulated for seven or eight times.
The Scholars was a long novel from the Ming Dynasty, with a total of 70 chapters. The novel mainly narrated the late Ming Dynasty, where the Confucian bureaucrats framed each other for their own interests and various sinister political struggles in the officialdom. The author of the novel, Wu Jingzi, used a realistic approach to describe the local customs of the society at that time and portrayed a group of characters with distinct personalities. The scholars occupied an important position in the history of literature and was hailed as "a peak of ancient Chinese novels".
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The Scholars was a famous ancient novel that mainly described the struggles and growth of Confucian scholars in politics, military, and culture during the Ming Dynasty. The 31st to 40th chapters of the novel mainly described the love story of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in the novel "Dream of the Red Chamber" written by Cao Xueqin. Chapter 31: The relationship between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu gradually deepened, but Grandmother Jia opposed them being together. In the end, Jia Baoyu died of grief. Lin Daiyu's cousin, Xue Baochai, received Jia Baoyu's inheritance and became the new heir of the Jia family. However, Lin Daiyu's other cousin, Wang Xifeng, took advantage of this opportunity to fight for the inheritance, which eventually caused Jia Baoyu's death to become the result of internal strife in the family. Chapter 33: Wang Xifeng and Jia Baoyu's other beloved concubine, Xue Baochai, had a conflict. In the end, Wang Xifeng was framed by Xue Baochai and was expelled from the Jia family. Chapter 34: Jia Baoyu's other beloved concubine, Lin Daiyu, was framed by Xue Baochai and eventually passed away. Jia Baoyu was deeply saddened and began to think about his life and its value. Chapter 35: The fight between Wang Xifeng and Jia Baoyu's other beloved concubine, Xue Baochai, became more intense. In the end, Wang Xifeng was imprisoned by the Lady Dowager. Chapter 36: Jia Baoyu died of grief. Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai finally helped each other through the difficulties. Chapter 37: The cause of death of Jia Baoyu's other beloved concubine, Lin Daiyu, was revealed, and the conflict between Grandmother Jia and Wang Xifeng was also alleviated. In chapter 38, Grandmother Jia ordered the release of Wang Xifeng and arranged for her to marry her own grandson, Jia Zhen. Chapter 39: Jia Baoyu's other beloved concubine Xue Baochai's wedding. There was an accident at the wedding, but in the end, Xue Baochai chose to forgive Jia Baoyu. Chapter 40 The love story between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu ended in tragedy, but Jia Baoyu's thoughts and life experiences became the research object of later scholars.
The author of The Scholars was China.
The author of The Scholars was the Ming Dynasty writer Wu Jingzi.
The author of The Scholars was the Ming Dynasty writer Wu Jingzi.
" Scholars " was a Ming Dynasty novel that mainly described the corruption of Confucianism and the darkness of officialdom in the early years of the Ming Dynasty, as well as the outstanding performance of the protagonist Fang Zhimin and others in the war against foreign enemies. The 41st to 50th chapters of the novel mainly told the story of Fang Zhimin fighting against the Mongolian invaders. The 41st to 46th chapters described the situation of the troops led by Fang Zhimin fighting the enemy in northern Guangdong, Hunan, Jiangxi and other places and finally winning the battle. The 47th to 50th chapters described Fang Zhimin's resistance to the British invasion in Myanmar and his great contribution to the nation and the people before his sacrifice. In the novel, Fang Zhimin's image was portrayed as very tall, the troops he led were described as very brave, and his political awareness and military command ability were highly praised. At the same time, the novel also exposed the corruption of the Ming Dynasty officialdom and the hypocrisy of Confucianism, as well as the seriousness of the national contradictions and class contradictions at that time.