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Where could one find the ancient Chinese 'Search for the Gods'? Vernacular is the best

2024-09-13 15:31
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2024-09-13 15:52

" Search for the Gods " was a fantasy novel written by the Tang Dynasty novelist Li Meng. The novel described many myths and legends, including the formation of heaven and earth, the existence of immortals and devils, and the adventures and adventures of human beings. There were many versions of Sou Shen Ji, and the more famous version was the one recorded in the Song Dynasty's History of the Song Dynasty. It was a relatively complete novel. In addition, there are some smaller vernacular versions that can be found in online libraries or online reading platforms. Reading Sou Shen Ji is an interesting thing. It not only allows you to understand ancient Chinese culture and history, but also allows you to appreciate the charm of fantasy novels.

Who was the author of the ancient Chinese novel 'Search for Gods'?

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2024-09-04 06:46

The author of the ancient Chinese novel Sou Shen Ji was the Tang Dynasty novelist Wu Cheng 'en. "Search for Gods" was a novel that described myths, legends, and historical figures. It was regarded as one of the representative works of ancient Chinese mythological novels. The novel told the story of the Tang Dynasty, where the protagonist Tang Minghuang and the minister Li Chunfeng worked together to find the immortals.

Is ancient Chinese the same as vernacular Chinese?

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2024-09-25 12:56

Ancient Chinese and vernacular Chinese were not exactly the same. Although they may have some similarities in some aspects, they have great differences in expressions, grammar structures, words, and so on. Ancient prose usually used more professional vocabulary and grammar structures, and the way of expression was more concise. It often used some figurative, symbolic, and other rhetorical devices to convey ideas. The vernacular paid more attention to the accuracy and understandability of expression, using more easy-to-understand vocabulary and grammar structures, and paying more attention to the logic and cohesiveness of expressing ideas. The difficulty of reading ancient and vernacular Chinese was also different. Reading ancient texts might require a certain foundation and reading ability in classical Chinese, while vernacular Chinese was relatively easier. Ancient Chinese and vernacular Chinese were very different in terms of language form and expression of ideas. It was necessary to choose the reading target according to different reading needs and purposes.

Was vernacular Chinese an ancient language?

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2024-09-20 13:10

The vernacular and the ancient prose were different forms of language expression. The vernacular was the product of the development of modern Chinese, while the ancient prose was the product of the development of ancient Chinese. They have different grammar, vocabulary, and expressions, so they can't be simply said to be "yes" or "no" but have their own unique characteristics.

Was the vernacular Chinese "ancient" or "Mandarin"?

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2024-09-20 13:05

The vernacular language referred to modern Chinese, which had nothing to do with ancient Chinese and Mandarin. The vernacular was a literary form that rose in China at the beginning of the 20th century. It was based on modern Chinese and expressed thoughts and emotions through simplicity and summary. It was one of the dominant language forms of modern Chinese literature. Ancient Chinese referred to the characters, languages, and cultures that had been passed down from the Pre-Qin, Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, and Northern and Southern Dynasties. The main feature of ancient Chinese was the use of strict, standardized language forms with unique styles and rhythms. Mandarin was the official language of the People's Republic of China, which was the standard form of modern Chinese.

Where could he find the second volume of the online novel," Search for Gods "?

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2024-09-05 10:01

As a fan of online novels, I don't have the ability to read the second volume of the online novel,"Search for the Gods". In addition, due to copyright and other legal reasons, I am unable to provide any illegal or unauthorized content. It is recommended to view or download the novel through legal channels, such as searching online and downloading a reader or buying a legitimate book.

Translated from ancient Chinese into vernacular Chinese

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2024-09-20 22:27

What ancient language do you want to translate?

Who invented ancient Chinese into vernacular Chinese?

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2024-09-20 18:54

The person who invented ancient prose into vernacular was called Lu Xun.

Where could one search for novels?

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2024-09-21 02:41

If you want to search for a novel, you can try searching for the name of the novel in a search engine. For example, you can search for "science fiction" in Google and then filter the novel that you are interested in in. You can also use various novel categories such as science fiction, fantasy, history, romance, etc. to narrow down the search. You can also use keyword searches and recommendation sites to get more specific search results.

Where could I find the vernacular articles of Romance of the Three Kingdoms? (In classical Chinese)

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2024-09-20 18:44

The vernacular articles of Romance of the Three Kingdoms could be found on various online literature websites such as Qidian Chinese Network and Jinjiang Literature City. These websites all provided various versions of Romance of the Three Kingdoms in vernacular Chinese, which could be read according to one's preferences. However, it should be noted that there may be differences in the quality of these vernacular versions. The readers need to choose according to their own reading experience.

Did the ancient Chinese speak in classical Chinese or in the vernacular?

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2024-09-20 19:12

The ancient Chinese used classical Chinese to speak in their daily lives. The classical Chinese was the written language of ancient China. It was concise, rigorous, and standardized. The vocabulary and grammar used were very different from modern Chinese. In ancient times, classical Chinese was the official language used to record official documents, books, poems, songs, and so on. It was also used for daily communication. Although the development of modern Chinese has replaced the status of classical Chinese, classical Chinese still plays an important role in Chinese culture and is widely used in literature, history, philosophy and other fields.

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