The reasons why three of the Four Great Chinese Classics appeared in the Ming Dynasty were as follows: The author is from the Qing Dynasty. Because the author lived in the Ming Dynasty, many plots and characters in Dream of the Red Chamber are closely related to the society of the Ming Dynasty. 2. Water Margins: The author was from the Ming Dynasty. Because the author lived in the Ming Dynasty, many characters and plots in Water Margins were also related to the Ming Dynasty. 3. Journey to the West: The author is from the Ming Dynasty. Because the author lived in the Ming Dynasty, many plots and characters in Journey to the West are also related to the Ming Dynasty. The reason why these novels appeared in the Ming Dynasty was due to the influence of the social background and historical conditions at that time, as well as the author's deep insight and performance of the social reality at that time.
The Four Great Classics referred to the four works of Chinese classical novels, including Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Among them, Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins were all produced in the Ming Dynasty. " Dream of the Red Chamber " was a Qing Dynasty story that mainly narrated the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others, as well as the decline of feudal society and the distortion of human nature. Journey to the West was written by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It told the story of Sun Wukong and others helping Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain scriptures. It involved Taoism, Buddhism, monsters and other elements. " Water Margins " was written by the Song Dynasty novelist Shi Naian. It mainly narrated the story of 108 righteous men fighting against oppression and protecting the people. It also contained many elements of feudal society. The Ming Dynasty was an important period in ancient Chinese novels. Many famous novelists such as Cao Xueqin, Wu Chengen, Shi Naian and others created many excellent works during this period, which also influenced the development of literature in later generations. Therefore, the fact that three of the Four Great Masterpieces were produced in the Ming Dynasty also reflected the richness and prosperity of Chinese literature during this period.
The Four Great Classics are the classics of Chinese literature, three of which were written during the Ming Dynasty. These novels were 'Dream of the Red Chamber',' Journey to the West', and 'Water Margins'. "Dream of the Red Chamber" was a classic work in the history of Chinese literature. It narrated the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others in the Qing Dynasty. It reflected the various problems of the feudal society. "Journey to the West" was written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. It told the story of Sun Wukong and others who went to the West to learn from the scriptures. In the form of a fairy tale, it showed the rich imagination of Chinese mythology about immortals, monsters, the human world, and hell. Water Margins was written by Shi Naian, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It was a story about 108 righteous thieves. It reflected the sufferings and resistance of the people in the feudal society and shaped many brave and fearless characters. It was a classic work in the history of Chinese literature. The Ming Dynasty was one of the peak periods of Chinese literature. The works of this period not only reflected the various problems of the society at that time, but also had unique characteristics in the artistic form, so they became the classics in the history of Chinese literature.
The Four Great Classics of China are Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. They are the classics of ancient Chinese literature and are widely read. 2 The Four Great Books of the Ming Dynasty referred to the four novels, Jin Ping Mei, Water Margins, Journey to the West, and Dream of the Red Chamber. These four novels were all representative works of the Ming Dynasty and were hailed as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels. The beginning of ancient Chinese novels refers to Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. This is a novel about ghosts and legends. It is known as the beginning of ancient Chinese novels and a classic in the history of ancient Chinese novels.
The Four Great Chinese Classics referred to Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. None of them were works of the Ming Dynasty. The author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was from the Qing Dynasty. He only started writing this novel at the end of the Qing Dynasty. The author of Journey to the West was a Ming Dynasty novelist, Wu Chengen. He wrote it in the late Ming Dynasty. The author of " Water Margins " was the Ming Dynasty novelist Shi Naian. He wrote it in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. Romance of the Three Kingdoms was written by Luo Guanzhong, a Ming Dynasty novelist, in the late Ming Dynasty. Although the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was written relatively late, its author was from the Ming Dynasty, so it did not belong to the four great masterpieces of the Qing Dynasty.
The Four Great Chinese Classics referred to Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Among them,'Dream of the Red Chamber' was not from the Ming Dynasty but the Qing Dynasty. Cao Xueqin was a famous novelist in the Qing Dynasty. His works were considered to be the classics in the history of Chinese novels. Journey to the West was not written in the Ming Dynasty, but by Xuanzang, a poet from the Tang Dynasty. Xuanzang was a famous explorer, translator, and Buddhist scholar in the Tang Dynasty. He went to India to obtain scriptures and left behind famous works such as the Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty. The Water Margins was not from the Ming Dynasty but the Northern Song Dynasty. Shi Naian was a novelist from the Northern Song Dynasty. He wrote the novel Water Margins, which described the uprising of a group of righteous thieves at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. Romance of the Three Kingdoms was written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Luo Guanzhong. It was a historical novel set in the Three Kingdoms period. Although Romance of the Three Kingdoms also contained some historical elements of the Three Kingdoms period, it was more of a novel about war, politics, and character descriptions.
The four great masterpieces referred to Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. They were classics in the history of Chinese literature with very high literary value and social significance. With the development of online literature, these classics were gradually introduced into online literature. On the one hand, the content and plot of these masterpieces were very attractive and easily aroused the interest and resonance of readers, so they were quoted and used for reference by many online novels. On the other hand, the characters and plots in the four masterpieces were also common subjects and inspiration sources in online literature. Therefore, their existence also contributed to the development and prosperity of online literature. In web novels, the characters and plots of the Four Great Classics were often used as protagonists or backdrops to construct various stories and worldviews, attracting a large number of readers. At the same time, these masterpieces were often used as the subject matter. For example, Dream of the Red Chamber was used to construct various love, family, social and other aspects of the story. Journey to the West was used to construct various adventures, battles, philosophy and other aspects of the story. Water Margins was used to construct various heroes, righteous men, rebellion and other aspects of the story. Therefore, the Four Great Classics, as the classics of Chinese literature, had also entered the online literature and become an indispensable part of online novels.
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.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the other four masterpieces referred to Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These four works had a very high status and influence in Chinese culture and were regarded as the classics of ancient Chinese literature. Each of them represented different literary schools and styles, and they all had different plots and characters. They were hailed as treasures in the history of Chinese literature. " Dream of the Red Chamber " was a novel that described the aristocratic society of the Qing Dynasty. It was set in the background of the Jia, Wang, Xue, and Shi families. It depicted the complicated relationships between the family members and the good, evil, beauty, and ugliness of human nature. It is known as the pinnacle of Chinese novels for its delicate psychological description, rich character images and exquisite language art. Journey to the West was a novel about the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang's journey to the west to obtain scriptures. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand helping Xuanzang obtain the scriptures. It was known for its fantastic plot, rich imagination and unique artistic expression, and was hailed as a mythical masterpiece in the history of Chinese literature. Water Margins was a story about a peasant uprising in the Song Dynasty. It told the story of 108 righteous men rebelling against the ruling class. It was famous for its vivid characters, fierce battles, and deep descriptions of human nature. It was hailed as a heroic legend in the history of Chinese novels. Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a historical novel about the political struggles and wars between the Wei, Shu, and Wu Kingdoms. It is known for its complex plot, vivid characters and excellent narrative art, and is regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese novels. These four works had an important position and influence in Chinese culture and were regarded as the classics of ancient Chinese literature. Each of them represented different literary schools and styles, with different plots and characters. They were all treasures in the history of Chinese literature.
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.
The reason why Journey to the West could become one of China's four great masterpieces was because it had the following characteristics: 1 Unique storyline: Journey to the West tells the story of the four main characters, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing and Tang Sanzang, who went to the West to seek scriptures. The story was full of thrills, fantasy, and adventure elements, and it had a high literary value. 2. Rich character images: A large number of characters were created in Journey to the West, including Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, and Tang Sanzang. These characters were full of characters, each with their own characteristics, showing many elements of traditional Chinese culture, such as kindness, courage, intelligence, greed, selfishness and so on. 3. Profound ideology: Journey to the West contains profound ideology, such as views on human nature, morality, cultivation, belief, etc. These thoughts not only had literary value, but also had a far-reaching impact on society and culture. 4. A broad audience base: Journey to the West had a broad audience base in China. It was not only welcomed by readers at that time, but also widely read and read in later generations. It became an important part of Chinese culture. To sum up, the unique plot, rich characters, profound thoughts, and broad audience base of Journey to the West made it one of the four great masterpieces in China.