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Why did the remake of a foreign masterpiece turn out to be so tragic? But the Four Great Chinese Classics weren't like this?

2024-09-12 02:32
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2024-09-12 03:49

This question involved the different ways of film production and literary adaptation. After a foreign masterpiece was remade into a movie, there would often be a deviation due to the difference in film production and literary creation. Film production focused more on visual effects and action scenes, while literary works focused more on storylines and character creation. Therefore, in the production of the movie, the plot and character image of the original book may be deleted or adjusted to meet the needs of the movie production. This adjustment might cause the loyal readers of the original novel to feel disappointed and dissatisfied. The Four Great Chinese Classics were different. They were classics in the history of Chinese literature, with profound cultural background and artistic value. Chinese literature focused on story plots, character creation, emotional expression, and artistic conception. Therefore, in the adaptation process, the creators would try their best to retain the literary features and plot structure of the original work and make appropriate adjustments according to the needs of the Chinese film market. This adjustment was also beneficial for the four great Chinese masterpieces to be better presented in the film, so that more people could understand and appreciate them. There were situations where the remake of foreign masterpieces deviated from the original, but the success of the adaptation of the four Chinese masterpieces also benefited from the understanding and respect of the original works, as well as the needs of the Chinese film market and the differences in cultural background.

Why weren't the Four Great Classics 5,000 years old?

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2025-03-08 09:27

This question involves many fields such as history, culture, and literature. Here is my answer: China's cultural tradition has a long history, but the four masterpieces were written during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. These two periods were relatively isolated and did not completely match the time span of 5,000 years. The long history of Chinese traditional culture can be traced back to the Xia Dynasty around 5000 B.C., but the four masterpieces were written in the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, which only had a history of about 2000 years. Therefore, these four novels did not cover the entire Chinese cultural tradition and history, nor did they reach the time span of 5,000 years.

Why were the Four Great Chinese Classics so famous?

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2024-09-11 11:23

The four famous works of China refer to "Dream of the Red Chamber","Journey to the West","Water Margins" and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". They are classics in the history of Chinese literature. Why are they so famous? Unique storyline and character creation The four famous novels in China all had unique plots and characters."Dream of the Red Chamber" depicted the life and interpersonal relationships of the Qing Dynasty aristocratic society, showing the deep level of human nature."Journey to the West" expressed people's yearning for freedom and exploration by telling the adventures of Sun Wukong and others."Water Margins" portrayed the images of many heroes, showing the characteristics of Chinese folk hero worship. Romance of the Three Kingdoms, on the other hand, was a classic epic in Chinese history, which described the struggles and cooperation between the historical figures of the Three Kingdoms. 2. Extremely high achievements in literary and artistic value China's four famous works also have high achievements in literature and art. They are masterpieces in the history of Chinese literature. "Dream of the Red Chamber" showed the life and characters of China's feudal society with exquisite and profound descriptions,"Journey to the West" showed people's yearning for the unknown world and their spirit of exploration through fantastic plots,"Water Margins" created many brave and fearless heroes to show the characteristics of Chinese folk hero worship,"Dream of the Red Chamber" showed the beauty and profoundness of Chinese traditional culture. Romance of the Three Kingdoms, on the other hand, used history as its background to show the political struggles and intellectual struggles between historical figures during the Three Kingdoms period. It became a classic in the history of Chinese literature. 3. Impact on literature and art of later generations The four masterpieces of China not only had a profound influence on Chinese literature and art, but also had an important influence on later generations of literature and art. Some of their plots and characters had become an important part of Chinese literature and culture, and were widely used and used for reference by later generations of literature and art. Therefore, as the classics in the history of Chinese literature, the four great masterpieces of China had unique artistic and cultural values, which were widely praised and passed down as an important part of Chinese literature and culture.

There are so many authors in our country, but why can't there be a writer like the Four Great Classics? Or a book like the Four Great Classics?

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2025-02-26 22:59

There were many excellent works in China, but few of them became classics like the Four Great Masterpieces. The main reasons were as follows: 1. Different backgrounds: The Four Great Masterpieces are the representative works of the novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. These works were written in the historical and political environment of the time, reflecting the social reality and people's lives at that time. However, the social, political, and cultural environment of modern China was very different from that of the four masterpieces. 2. Different audiences: The four masterpieces are classical novels, and the main audience is adults. Modern Chinese novels had a wider audience, but modern novels tended to pay more attention to the plot, character image and plot structure, which was different from the needs of the audience of the four masterpieces. 3. Different literary styles: The four masterpieces are the representative works of Chinese classical novels. The unique literary style is featured by exquisite descriptions, sincere emotions, and twists and turns in the plot. Modern Chinese literature had a more diverse style, including modern, post-modern, literary criticism, and so on. 4. Different writing environments: The writing environment of the Four Great Masterpieces was relatively relaxed because novels were a popular cultural form at that time, while the writing environment of modern Chinese literature was relatively strict and demanding. Although modern China has many excellent works, there are still very few classic works like the Four Great Classics that are needed to meet the needs of modern readers.

Foreign Students 'Understanding of the Four Great Chinese Classics

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2024-09-15 13:59

The Four Great Chinese Classics referred to Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. They were all classics in the history of Chinese literature and enjoyed high popularity and influence worldwide. 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a Qing dynasty story that depicted the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others, as well as the decline of feudal society and the complexity of human nature. This book was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature and a treasure in the treasure house of world literature. Journey to the West was a story of the Ming Dynasty, which told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and others protecting Tang Sanzang from the West. This book became a classic in the history of Chinese literature with its rich imagination, magnificent artistic description, and profound human thinking. The Water Margins was a story of 108 righteous men rebelling against the ruling class in the Ming Dynasty. This book became a classic in the history of Chinese literature with its fierce struggles, vivid characters and profound human thinking. Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a story about the struggles and characters of the various forces during the Three Kingdoms period. This book became a classic in the history of Chinese literature with its rich historical background, vivid characters and profound human thinking.

Why did the Four Great Classics become the Four Great Classics?

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2024-09-08 02:08

The Four Great Classics referred to the four classic works of Chinese classical novels. They were Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The reasons why these four works became classics of Chinese classical novels were as follows: 1. Unique plots and characters: Dream of the Red Chamber depicted the rise and fall of a family with the aristocratic society as the background; Journey to the West described the journey of Tang Sanzang and his three disciples to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures with the mythical story as the background; Water Margins described the resistance and sacrifice of a group of righteous men with the peasant uprising as the background; Romance of the Three Kingdoms described the political struggles and vivid images of historical figures during the period of the Three Kingdoms. 2. Profound thoughts and cultural implications: Dream of the Red Chamber explored social class, human nature, love, marriage and other issues through the description of aristocratic life; Journey to the West expressed issues about justice, courage, faith and other aspects through mythical stories; Water Margins emphasized loyalty, loyalty, faith and other issues through the description of righteous people's struggles; Romance of the Three Kingdoms discussed history, human nature, morality and other issues through the description of war and political struggles. 3. Spread widely and have great influence: Dream of the Red Chamber is regarded as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels and the treasure of Chinese culture; Journey to the West is widely read and becomes an important part of Chinese culture; Water Margins and Romance of the Three Kingdoms also have a wide spread and far-reaching influence. To sum up, the reason why the four masterpieces became the classics of Chinese classical novels was because of their unique plots and characters, profound thoughts and cultural implications, as well as their widespread and great influence.

Why did the Four Great Classics last so long?

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2024-09-21 21:08

The Four Great Classics referred to the four classic works of Chinese classical novels, including Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These works had a very high status in Chinese culture and were widely praised and studied. The following are some of the possible reasons why the Four Great Books have been so popular: 1. Rich plot: The four masterpieces have very complicated plots, involving many characters and events with profound cultural implications. These plots were not only interesting, but they could also trigger people's thinking about society, life, and morality. 2. The distinct characters: The characters in the four masterpieces are very distinct. Each character has its own unique personality, quality, and destiny. These characters were not only representative, but they could also make people deeply feel the values and moral values in Chinese traditional culture. 3. High literary value: The four masterpieces are classics in the history of Chinese literature and have very high literary value. Their writing skills, language style, and structural arrangements are all very exquisite and have far-reaching influence. 4. Widely influential: The four masterpieces have a wide influence in Chinese culture. They are not only an important part of Chinese literature, but also an important part of Chinese culture. They were widely spread and influenced the thinking and behavior of many Chinese people. To sum up, the reason why the four masterpieces were able to last for so long was because they had rich cultural content, profound characters, high literary value, and extensive influence.

Collect Chinese and foreign classics! It had to be a masterpiece!

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2024-09-07 23:56

There are many Chinese and foreign famous works that can be referred to in the following list of famous works: Dream of the Red Chamber (China): The story of a noble family in the Qing Dynasty is the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels. Pride and Predict (UK): The story of the British upper class is one of Jane Austen's masterpieces. War and Peace (Russia): The story of the Russian aristocracy during the Napoleonic Wars is one of Tolstoy's masterpieces. 4 "One Hundred Years of Solitude"(Latin-America): The story of a family of seven generations is a magical realism novel. Jane Eyre (UK): The story of the heroine Jane Eyre is a novel that reflects women's rights. The Catcher in the Rye (USA): The story of teenagers is a novel against the mainstream culture. The Great Gatsby (United States): The story of American society in the 1920s is a novel about love, wealth and social status. Pride and Preprejudice and Jane Eyre (UK and US): Combining Pride and Preprejudice and Jane Eyre into one book tells the complex relationship between the two female protagonists. Sense and Sensibility (UK): The story of two sisters is a novel that reflects women's rights and social status. 10 1984 (Soviet Union): The story of a dictatorial government is a dystopian novel.

Why weren't Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio and The Scholars the Four Great Masterpieces?

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2024-09-09 02:52

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio and The Scholars were not the official names of Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Dream of the Red Chamber, although they were widely regarded as classics in the history of Chinese literature. Journey to the West and Outlaws of the Marsh were classics in the history of Chinese literature. They were widely read and studied. 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a classic in the Qing Dynasty and also in the history of Chinese literature. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio and The Scholars are two representative works of novels in Ming and Qing Dynasties. However, compared with Journey to the West and Outlaws of the Marsh, they have a certain gap in literary achievements and historical status. Therefore, even though Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio and The Scholars occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature, they were not the official names of Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Dream of the Red Chamber.

Other than the Four Great Chinese Classics, what other Chinese and foreign classics were there?

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2025-02-27 00:20

In addition to the Four Great Chinese Classics, there were also many other famous works, including: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber (by Cao Xueqin, 18th century Chinese Qing Dynasty novel) 2 Journey to the West (by Wu Chengen, 18th century Chinese Ming Dynasty novel) 3. Water Margins (18th century Chinese Ming Dynasty novel by Shi Naian) Romance of the Three Kingdoms (by Luo Guanzhong, 19th century Chinese Ming Dynasty novel) 5. The Scholars (by Wu Jingzi, 19th century Chinese Qing Dynasty novel) 6 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (Pu Songling's 18th century Chinese Qing Dynasty novel) Many derivative works from Water Margins and Journey to the West, such as Jin Ping Mei, etc. 8. One Hundred Years of Solitude (by Garcia Márquez, 19th Century Colombia) 9 War and Peace (by Leo Tolstoy, 19th century Russia) 10 "The World of Miserables"(Author: Hugo, 19th century France) These masterpieces had a wide range of influences, not only occupying an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but also had a far-reaching impact on the global scale.

Why did the "Seven Great Classics" become the "Four Great Classics"?

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2024-09-27 05:35

This question was related to a historical event in the history of Chinese literature, namely the process of the "Seven Famous Books" becoming the "Four Famous Books". At the beginning of the 20th century, the Chinese writer Lu Xun and others criticized the Chinese classical novels and proposed the concept of "Four Great Masterpieces", namely "Dream of the Red Chamber","Journey to the West","Water Margins" and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". This concept caused widespread discussion and controversy at the time. However, as time went on, people began to find that the "Four Great Masterpieces" were not enough to represent the highest level of Chinese classical novels, so they proposed the "Four Great Masterpieces", namely "The Scholars","Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio","Flowers in the Mirror" and "Miserable World". In the end, Miserable World, Flowers in the Mirror, and Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio were considered to be more important works outside of the Four Great Masterpieces, while Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins became the Four Great Masterpieces. In this process, the reason why the "Four Great Classics" became "Four Great Classics" was mainly because they had a high influence at that time, were widely circulated and studied, and were regarded as one of the classics of Chinese literature. However, with the passage of time, people's aesthetic concepts and literary styles are constantly changing. Therefore, the "four great masterpieces" are not a constant concept, nor should they be limited to the scope of the time.

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