Which dynasty were Sima Qian and Wu Chengen from?Sima Qian was a historian of the Western Han Dynasty. His representative works included Records of the Historian. Wu Chengen was a novelist from the Ming Dynasty. His representative works included Journey to the West.
Wu Chengen, Luo Guanzhong, Shi Nai 'an, Cao Xueqin, which countries are they?Wu Chengen, Luo Guanzhong, Shi Nai 'an, and Cao Xueqin came from different dynasties or regions.
1 Wu Chengen (1509 - 1582) was a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. His representative work was Journey to the West.
2 Luo Guanzhong (c. 1330-c. 1400) was a Yuan Dynasty novelist whose representative work was Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
3 Shi Naian (c. 1310-c. 1370) was a novelist of the Yuan Dynasty. His representative work was Water Margins.
4 Cao Xueqin (1715 - 1763) was a Qing Dynasty novelist whose representative work was Dream of the Red Chamber.
It should be noted that Wu Chengen, Luo Guanzhong, Shi Naian and Cao Xueqin lived in different eras and regions, but their works together constituted one of the four great masterpieces in the history of Chinese literature.
What dynasty were Wu Chengen, Luo Guanzhong, Shi Naian, and Cao Xueqin from?In the early years of the Ming Dynasty (about 1500 AD), Wu Chengen was a famous novelist and literary critic of the Ming Dynasty.
Luo Guanzhong was born around 1470 AD and died in the early years of the Ming Dynasty. He was one of the famous novelists and literary theorists in the history of Chinese literature. His representative work, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
Shi Naian was born around 1330 AD and died around 1500 AD. He was a famous novelist and literary critic of the Ming Dynasty. He wrote classic novels such as Water Margins and Journey to the West and was one of the important figures in the history of Chinese literature.
Cao Xueqin was born in the early years of the Qing Dynasty (about 1640 AD). He was a famous novelist and literary critic in the history of Chinese literature. His representative work, Dream of the Red Chamber, was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
Wu Chengen authorized the distribution, and Cao Xueqin invited him to pay for it. Was it an copyright violation?According to my knowledge of online literature, Wu Chengen and Cao Xueqin are both ancient Chinese novelists. Their works are usually regarded as literary works now. However, there were some disputes about the copyright of their works.
Wu Chengen's novels, Journey to the West and Water Margins, were regarded as one of the four famous novels in ancient China with high literary value. The copyright of these works usually belonged to the intellectual property rights protected by China's copyright law. Only after authorization could they be distributed and sold for commercial purposes. Therefore, if they wanted to publish and sell Wu Chengen's novels, they needed to obtain his authorization.
On the other hand, Cao Xueqin's novel, Dream of the Red Chamber, was regarded as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels and a classic in the history of Chinese literature. However, due to the many characters, plots, and stories involved in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', the copyright issue was more complicated. Currently, some publishing houses and media outlets had already published the electronic and adapted versions of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' without authorization. This was considered an act of copyright violation.
If you want to publish and sell the works of Wu Chengen or Cao Xueqin, it is recommended to first understand the relevant laws and regulations and obtain their authorization as much as possible. Otherwise, they might face copyright issues or other legal risks.