The Ten Great Scholars of Ancient China referred to the ten literary geniuses who had been widely circulated and praised in Chinese history. Their names and achievements were widely praised in history and literature. The following was the list of the ten candidates: Confucius, the sage of literature Poet Li Bai 3 Ci Emperor Su Shi 4 Wenzong Bai Juyi 5 Poet Ghost Du Shi Poem Demon Li He 7 Poet Liu Yuxi Poem King Wang Zhihuan Poem Maniac Du Fu Poem Maniac Han Yu
The couplet in the study of the top ten scholars in ancient China referred to the decoration of the study consisting of ten couplets. These couplets were all written by ancient scholars, reflecting their cultural cultivation and aesthetic taste. The following is a brief introduction of these ten couplets: 1 Couplet: Gao Siyuan is deep and shallow. [2] Couplet: Learning is rich, five cars are talented, eight buckets are high. 3 Couplet: A gentleman who walks in the sky is constantly striving for self-improvement. A gentleman who is good at geography carries all things with great virtue. 4 Couplet: relaxed and happy, not shocked by favor or humiliation, watching the flowers bloom and fall in front of the court. I have no intention of going or staying. I wander with the clouds rolling and spreading outside the sky. 5 Couplet: Seeking truth from facts and striving for perfection. 6 couplet: erudite interrogation, careful thinking, clear discernment and honest conduct. 7 Couplet: The sea accepts hundreds of rivers, it is great to have tolerance; The wall stands thousands of feet without desire, it is hard. 8 Couplet: Reading thousands of books, walking thousands of miles, crossing hills and ravines, naturally acting. 9 Couplet: Taoism is governed by inaction. 10 couplet: Bird perches by the pond, tree monk knocks on the moon door.
The ranking of the ten greatest scholars in ancient China might vary from person to person because different people would have different standards and methods to judge the greatest status of scholars. The following are some of the rankings that might be considered the ten greatest scholars of ancient China, but this is only one of the possible answers: Li Bai: The famous poet of the Tang Dynasty was known as the "Immortal of Poetry". His poems were bold and unrestrained, with profound artistic conception and sincere feelings. They had a profound impact on later literature. 2. Su Shi: Song Dynasty writer, calligrapher, painter, known as one of the "four scholars of Su School". His prose, poetry, calligraphy and other works of art have reached a very high artistic achievement. 3. Xin Qiji, a writer of the Southern Song Dynasty, was known as the "crown of Xin's Ci" for his beautiful style, sincere feelings, and strong patriotic feelings. 4 Du Fu: A famous poet of the Tang Dynasty was hailed as the "Father of Poetry and History". His poems reflected the dark side of society and the sufferings of the people with realism and grand narrations as the theme. 5. Bai Juyi: The famous poet of the Tang Dynasty was known as the "Poet Demon" and "Poet King". His poems were mainly narrative and lyrical, with profound social insight and touching emotional expression. 6. Li Qingzhao: Song Dynasty writer and poet whose Ci was known as "Li Qingzhao's style" had a delicate and beautiful literary style. At the same time, his prose also had a high literary value. 7. Lu You, a writer of the Southern Song Dynasty, was known as the "First Poet of the Southern Song Dynasty" for his lyric and narrative poems, which expressed his deep understanding of nature and life. 8 Han Yu: Tang Dynasty writer, whose prose was famous for its strong theoretical and philosophical nature, had an important impact on the ancient prose movement of the Tang Dynasty. Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Lu You and other people's poems, essays, novels and other works of art have very high literary value and artistic achievements. Lu Xun: One of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature. His literary works have a strong realism and criticism, which has a profound impact on modern Chinese literature.
Cao Xueqin was a famous novelist and literary critic in the history of ancient Chinese literature. He was known as the "Great Master of Chinese Literature". His novel, Dream of the Red Chamber, was regarded as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels and had a profound influence on later literature. Cao Xueqin lived in the 19th century. His life story and rich cultural accomplishments made him an important figure in the history of Chinese culture.
In ancient China, the Four Great Talents were Confucius, Emperor Wenzong, Tang Bohu, and Wen Zhengming.
There were many famous eunuchs in ancient Chinese history. 1 Eunuch Gao Gong: During the Tang Dynasty, Gao Gong was one of the most famous eunuchs in the Tang Dynasty. His good financial management won the trust and reuse of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. He was known as the "God Diviner". 2 Eunuch Wang Chengen: During the Ming Dynasty, Wang Chengen was one of the most famous eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty. He was listed and severely punished for corruption and personal gain. Eunuch Li Fuguo: During the Tang Dynasty, Li Fuguo was one of the most famous eunuchs in the Tang Dynasty. He held the financial and military power of the imperial court and successfully launched many coups. He became one of the most prominent eunuchs in the history of the Tang Dynasty. 4 Eunuch Huang Zicheng: During the Ming Dynasty, Huang Zicheng was one of the most famous eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty. He was known as the "Divine Doctor" because he was proficient in medicine and was good at treating diseases in the palace. He once cured many diseases for the Ming Emperor. 5 Eunuch Liu Jin: During the Han Dynasty, Liu Jin was one of the most famous eunuchs in the Han Dynasty. He held the financial and military power of the court and successfully launched many coups. He became one of the most prominent eunuchs in the history of the Han Dynasty. Eunuch Cao Jixiang: During the Tang Dynasty, Cao Jixiang was one of the most famous eunuchs in the Tang Dynasty. Because he held the financial and military power of the imperial court, he successfully launched many coups and became one of the most prominent eunuchs in the history of the Tang Dynasty. Eunuch Zheng He: During the Ming Dynasty, Zheng He was one of the most famous eunuchs. He went to the west seven times and traveled thousands of miles to visit many countries and regions along the Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean. He made great contributions to the exchanges and cooperation of mankind. Eunuch Zhang Ling: During the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Ling was one of the most famous eunuchs in the Tang Dynasty. He was known as the "Music Emperor" and "Dancer" because he was good at music and dance. He once performed many wonderful programs for the Tang Emperor. Eunuch Wei Zhongxian: During the Ming Dynasty, Wei Zhongxian was one of the most famous eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty. He held the political and financial power of the Ming Dynasty and successfully launched many coups to become one of the most prominent eunuchs in the history of the Ming Dynasty. Eunuch Huang Zicheng: During the Ming Dynasty, Huang Zicheng was one of the most famous eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty. He was known as the " Divine Doctor " because he was good at treating diseases in the palace. He had cured many diseases for the Ming Emperor.
The Ten Great Poets of Ancient China was a tradition in the history of Chinese literature. Different literary schools and periods had different selection criteria. The following are some of the more famous ancient Chinese poets: Xin Qiji 2 Su Shi Li Qingzhao 4 Zhou Bangyan Xin Qiji 6 Su Shi Li Qingzhao 8 Liu Yong 9 Zhou Bangyan Xin Qiji The works of these poets had a profound influence on Chinese literature and were regarded as treasures in the history of Chinese literature.
The Ten Great Chivalrous Men of ancient China referred to the chivalrous men stories that were widely praised in Chinese history. The following were ten of them: 1 Guan Yunchang (Guan Yu): The famous general of the Eastern Han Dynasty was invincible. 2. Huo Qubing: During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the generals were brave and good at fighting. They made many contributions to the court. 3 Zhang Sanfeng: Ming Dynasty martial artist known as "Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng", famous for his superb martial arts and philosophy. 4. Ye Kai: The famous chivalrous man in the Qing Dynasty novel "Journey of the Chivalrous" was famous for his righteousness and wit. 5 Shi Xiu: The famous swordsman in the Qing Dynasty novel "Dream of the Red Chamber" was famous for his martial arts skills and wit. 6. Lu Zhishen: The famous chivalrous man in the Water Margins of the Tang Dynasty was forthright, open-minded, wise, and brave. 7 Wu Song: The famous swordsman in the novel Water Margins at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty was famous for his bravery and bravery. 8. Li Kui: The famous chivalrous man in the Water Margins of the Tang Dynasty was extremely bold and brave. 9. Lu Junyi: The male protagonist in the Water Margins at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty was famous for his bravery and fearlessness. 10 Lin Chong: The male protagonist in the Water Margins at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty was famous for his wisdom, courage, and martial arts.
There were many poets in ancient China, but it was not easy to choose the ten most famous poets. The following are the top ten poets of ancient China in no particular order: Li Bai (701 - 762): One of the greatest poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Immortal". 2 Du Fu (712 - 770): One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Sage of Poetry". 3. Bai Juyi (772 - 846): One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Devil". 4. Su Shi (1037 - 1101): A great poet of the Song Dynasty, known as one of the "Four Scholars of the Su School". 5. Xin Qiji (1140 - 1207): A great poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, known as "Xin Ci". 6. Lu You (1125 - 1210): The great poet of the Southern Song Dynasty was hailed as one of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". 7 Li Qingzhao (1084 - 1155): The great poet of the Northern Song Dynasty was known as the "Ci Saint". 8 Yang Wanli (1145 - 1227): The great poet of the Southern Song Dynasty was hailed as one of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". 9 Ma Zhiyuan (1234 - 1321): One of the great poets of the Yuan Dynasty, known as one of the "Four Great Yuan Qu Artists". 10 Zhou Bangyan (1086 - 1151): One of the great poets of the Yuan Dynasty, known as one of the "Four Great Yuan Qu Artists".
The top ten novels of ancient China: 1 Cao Xueqin (1715 - 1763): The representative work of the Qing Dynasty novelist, Dream of the Red Chamber. 2 Lu Xun (1881 - 1936): The Scream, the masterpiece of a modern Chinese novelist. 3. Jin Yong (1896 - 1976): Hong Kong novelist's representative works,"The Condor Heroes" and "Eight Dragons". 4. Lao She (1899 - 1966): The representative work of a modern Chinese novelist, Camel Xiangzi. 5 Gu Long (1934 - 1985): The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng, the masterpiece of a modern novelist. 6 Ding Ling (1896 - 1966): The masterpiece of a modern Chinese novelist, The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River. 7 Shen Congwen (1912 - 1988): The Border Town, the masterpiece of a modern Chinese novelist. 8. Qian Zhongshu (1897 - 1974): Fortress Besieged, the masterpiece of a modern Chinese novelist. 9. Zhang Ailing (1914 - 1995): The Legend, the masterpiece of a modern Chinese novelist. Shi Zhecun (1923 - 1999): The Castle, the masterpiece of a modern Chinese novelist.
The top ten novels of ancient China: 1 Cao Xueqin: The representative works of the Qing Dynasty novelists include Dream of the Red Chamber. 2 Lu Xun: The representative works of modern Chinese novelists include "The Madman's Diary" and "The True Story of Ah Q" 3 Jin Yong: The representative works of martial arts novelists include "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and "The Eight Dragons" 4 Water margin: The representative works of novelists at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty include Water margin. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The representative works of novelists at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty include Romance of the Three Kingdoms. 6 Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: The representative works of the Tang Dynasty novelists include Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio. 7 Journey to the West: The representative works of novelists at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty include Journey to the West. 8 Dream of the Red Chamber: The representative works of the Qing Dynasty novelists include Dream of the Red Chamber. 9 Water Margins: The representative works of novelists at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty include Water Margins. 10 Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: The representative works of the Tang Dynasty novelists include Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio.