The four misers were the four major characters in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. They were Xue Baochai, Jia Yuanchun, Shi Xiangyun, and Wang Xifeng. Yan Jiansheng wasn't a character in a famous literary work. He was a famous politician and writer in Chinese history. He was active during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty.
In Chinese literature, other than Yan Jiansheng, the other three misers were: 1. Li Tieguai: Appeared in Water Margins as an extremely stingy person who was only willing to give 10% of his strength and refused to give 90%. 2. Kong Yiji: Appeared in Dream of the Red Chamber as an extremely stingy person who refused to spend money or even buy wine to eat. [3. Summer Wood Worm: Appears in the Scholar's History. He is an extremely stingy person who is only willing to pay a little money and refuses to pay more.]
I can't determine which literary characters belong to the four misers in the foreign classics because I don't have the context information. However, I can tell you about a literary character who does not belong to the four misers: Sherlock Holmes. Although Sherlock Holmes was a fictional character, he was regarded as a smart, witty, independent and creative character in literature, which formed a sharp contrast with the image of the four misers.
The Four Misers: 1. Sherlock in the British comedy "Merchant of Venice" 2. Abbagon from Moliere's comedy 'The Miser'('The Miserable') 3. Grandet in the French Balzac novel "Eugenie Grandet" 4. Plyushkin from the Russian Gogol novel Dead Souls.
The four misers of the world's literary officials were Cao Xueqin of China, Hamlet of the Balkans of Europe, Carmen of Russia, and Gatsby of the United States.
The four misers in the history of world literature were: 1. Grandet ( La Femme Fatale ) ---The Financier, by Jean de Maurpassant 2. L'Homme qui rit-- 3 Tom Swift- Swift's The Adventures of Tom sawyer 4. Grandet ( La Femme Fatale ) -Balzac's "Père Goriot"
The four misers in the world famous novel referred to the four people in Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Zheng, Xue Pan, Wang Ren, and Li Yi.
An example of a miser in a foreign classic was as follows: 1 Mr. Rochester in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. He was an extremely selfish, greedy, and sinister businessman who was only willing to spend money for his own benefit. Quasimodo, the clock tower freak in Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris. He was an extremely rich, generous, and loving man, but very stingy with money and possessions. 3. Satan in Dickens 'A Tale of Two Cities. He was an extremely greedy, selfish, and evil devil who would resort to all kinds of means to obtain money and wealth. 4. Mathilde Noras in The Necklace by Maurpassant. She was an extremely selfish, greedy, and vain woman who did not hesitate to lie, cheat, and steal in order to obtain an expensive necklace.
The four misers in world literature usually referred to Mrs. Bovary by Mr. Mauricio, Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo, Miser by William shakespeare, and Pérot Goriot by Balzac. These four characters were greedy, selfish, and mean. They were at the lower level of society and were discriminated against and rejected by society. These images reflected the social class division and the dark side of human nature at that time. The images of these characters had a far-reaching influence in literature. They not only shaped the literary image, but also reflected the social style and human characteristics at that time.
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The four famous images of misers in the world were from France's "Miser," Britain's Bronte's "Jane Eyre," America's Twain's "The Adventures of Tom sawyer," and Russia's "Old Man Gao." The names of these misers were: 1. The protagonist of The Miser, Amatthew de Boire. 2 Charles Jane, the protagonist in Bronte's Jane Eyre. 3. The protagonist of Twain's The Adventures of Tom sawyer, Tom sawyer. 4. Old Man Gao, the protagonist in Old Man Gao.