The four Metamorphoses in the history of literature referred to Gulliver's Travels, Metamorphoses, Hyper, and The Three Bodies.
In the history of literature, there were four " Metamorphosis " books: " Metamorphosis " Book One,"" Metamorphosis " Book Two,"" Metamorphosis " Book Three," and " Metamorphosis " Book Four.
The author of this novel was George R R Martin.
This work was The Invisible Man by Arthur C Clarke.
This work was called The Chameleon, and the author was George Orwell.
The four misers in the history of literature were Jia Zheng, Grandmother Jia, Xue Baochai, and Shi Xiangyun in the Dream of the Red Chamber.
The four major periods in the history of European literature were: 1 Renaissance (14th to 16th century) 2. Religious reform (16th-17th century) 3 Enlightenment Period (18th-19th century) 4. Romanticism (early 20th century to mid 20th century) These periods played an important role in the history of European literature and had a profound impact on the development of literature.
The four misers in the history of world literature referred to the four characters written by the French literary master Balzac. 1 Charles de Gaulle: The former president of France was considered "the first miser in the history of world literature". In order to maintain his political status and power, he did not hesitate to spend huge amounts of money and resources, and even achieved his goals through deception and bribery. 2. Eugene Alonzo (Yuan Romanov): Russian revolutionary, politician, and considered "the second miser in the history of world literature". He pursued power and wealth all his life, not hesitating to spend a lot of time and money to maintain his reputation and status. 3. Nikola Tesla (Nikola Tesla): American inventor and engineer is considered "the third miser in the history of world literature". In order to promote his inventions and theories, he did not hesitate to spend huge amounts of money and energy, but he did not get enough returns and recognition. 4 Edward Arlington-Robkinson: The United States is considered "the fourth miser in the history of world literature". He pursued literature and art all his life, but often faced poverty and creative difficulties. He needed to spend a lot of time and energy to maintain his writing and publishing career.
The four peaks in the history of Chinese literature were: 1 Tang and Five Dynasties (618-907): After the Tang Dynasty, China's feudal society gradually declined. The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period was the golden age of Chinese literature. Many excellent literary works were produced here, such as the literature of the Northern Song Dynasty and the literature of the Southern Song Dynasty. 2. Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties (1271-1799): The Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties were the heyday of Chinese literature. There were great developments and innovation in literary forms, subjects, styles, etc., such as dramas in the Yuan Dynasty, novels in the Ming Dynasty, poems in the Qing Dynasty, etc. 3. The Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties (Tang Dynasty litterer and Song Dynasty litterer): The Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties referred to the eight literary masters of Tang and Song Dynasties. They were Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Su Shi, Su Xun, Wang Anshi, Ouyang Xiu, and the essayist. Lu Xun: Lu Xun is one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His works have had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature. His works cover novels, essays, poems and many other aspects. He is known as one of the peaks of modern Chinese literature.