The ten tragedies and ten comedies in our country's classical dramas are as follows: Tragedy: 1 Legend of the White Snake (also known as The Green Snake) 2. Dream of the Red Chamber (also known as Story of the Stone) 3. Outlaws of the Marsh 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms (also known as the Three Kingdoms) 5. Journey to the West (also known as The Path of Demons) 6 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (also known as Ghost Story Record) 7. The Scholars (also known as the General Words of Warning) 8 Three Words 9 Four Words Five Characters Comedy: 1 Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai (also known as Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai Turning into a Butterfly) 2."Flower Aunt"(also known as "Fox Spirit and Flower Aunt") 3."Jia Baoyu's Troubles in the Study"(also known as "Yihong Courtyard's Fragrance Gathering") 4. The Peony Pavilion and the Biography of Liu Yi in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio 5 "Three Smiles" 6."Double Wedding Banquet"(also known as "Lord Bao's Confession") 7. Uproar in Heaven (also known as Sun Wukong's Three Beats of the White Bone Demon) 8 "The Laughing Biography of Dream of the Red Chamber"(also known as "Jia Baoyu Plays with Daiyu") The Legend of the White Snake: Xu Xian Loves the Snake 10 "The West Chamber"(also known as "The Biography of Yingying")
There are no official statistics on China's top ten classical comedies and top ten tragedies, but there are some classic works that are widely praised and appreciated. The representative works of Chinese classical comedy were: - "Dream of the Red Chamber"(1877): The love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others was the main line to show the life of the Qing Dynasty aristocratic society and the fickleness of the world. - Legend of the White Snake (1935): The story of the love story between the white snake and Xu Xian depicted the emotional entanglement between the snake demon and human beings in Chinese mythology. - "Three Words"(1958): The three books include "Yu Shi Ming Yan,""Warning Shi Tong Yan," and "Awakening Shi Heng Yan" with Feng Menglong's fables as the main content. - "The Peony Pavilion"(1966): The love story of Du Liniang and Liu Mengmei as the main line shows the beauty and complexity of love in the Tang Dynasty. - The Scholars (1995): It narrates some interesting stories and characters based on some of the characters in the scholars of the Qing Dynasty. The representative works of Chinese classical tragedies were: - "Water Margins"(120 chapters): The story of Song Jiang, Lin Chong and others as the main line to describe the social unrest and the legendary experiences of heroes in the late Song Dynasty. - Romance of the Three Kingdoms (340 chapters): It narrates the wars and political struggles between Wei, Shu, and Wu with the history of the Three Kingdoms as the background. - "Dream of the Red Chamber"(1877): The love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others was the main line to show the life of the Qing Dynasty aristocratic society and the fickleness of the world. - Tang Bohu Dishes Chou-heung (1990): An interesting comedy story based on the love story of Tang Bohu and Chou-heung. - "Water Margins"(120 chapters): The story of Song Jiang, Lin Chong and others as the main line to describe the social unrest and the legendary experiences of heroes in the late Song Dynasty. It should be noted that the development and changes of these works have gone through a long historical process. Different people may have different evaluation standards and classification methods.
There are no official statistics on China's top ten classical tragedies and comedies, but according to the recommendations and comments of some literary researchers, different books and media may give different answers. The following are some works that might be considered representative of classical Chinese tragedies and comedies: Classic Chinese Tragedy: 1 "Dream of the Red Chamber"(Author: Cao Xueqin, 18th century) 2 Journey to the West (by Wu Chengen, 18th century) 3 Water Margins (18th century) 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms (by Luo Guanzhong, 19th century) 5. The Scholars (Wu Jingzi, 19th century) Classic Chinese Comedy Masterpiece: 1 Water Margins (18th century) 2 Journey to the West (by Wu Chengen, 18th century) 3 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (Pu Songling, 19th century) Dream of the Red Chamber (18th century by Cao Xueqin) 5. The Scholars (Wu Jingzi, 19th century) It should be noted that these works may have different influences and status in different historical and cultural backgrounds, so the classification and ranking of these works may be different.
There is no definite answer to the top ten comedies and tragedies of Chinese classical literature because this question can be answered from different angles and standards. Different people might have different answers, and these answers will change over time and culture. Some people think that the top ten comedies and tragedies of Chinese classical literature are: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber Water margin 3 Journey to the West Romance of the Three Kingdoms 5 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio 6 The Scholars 7 "Flowers in the Mirror" Water margin Journey to the West Dream of the Red Chamber But others might have different answers. Some people thought that the top ten comedies and tragedies of Chinese classical literature were: 1 Journey to the West Water margin Romance of the Three Kingdoms 4 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio Dream of the Red Chamber 6 The Scholars 7 "Flowers in the Mirror" 8 "Three Words and Two Pats" 9 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio Water Margins It should be noted that these answers were only personal opinions and did not necessarily represent everyone's views.
There was no clear answer to the ten Chinese classical comedies and ten tragedies because these two concepts had different understandings and evaluations in different times and regions. The following is some information that may be relevant: - There are many famous works in Chinese classical literature, including comedies and tragedies. However, there was no official list to determine which works were the "Top Ten" or "Top Ten Tragedies". Different dynasties and different regions had different evaluations and numbers of comedies and tragedies. - Dream of the Red Chamber is considered one of the greatest works of Chinese classical novels, but it is also considered a tragedy. On the other hand, Water Margins and Journey to the West were considered comedies. - Chinese classical comedies were usually presented in a humorous, ironic, and exaggerated way, while tragedies were usually presented in a sad, painful, and tragic way. Although comedy and tragedy are different, their theme and plot often involve human nature, family, love and society.
The content of a drama was usually categorized into tragedy, comedy, opera, dance drama, and drama. These categories were divided according to different artistic techniques and forms of expression. Each type had its own unique characteristics and forms of expression. Tragedies usually described the tragic and unfortunate fate of a character, and through the ups and downs of the plot and the twists and turns of the character's fate, it showed the complexity and depth of human nature. Tragedies often attracted the audience with strong emotional colors and sad endings, causing the audience to resonate and reflect. Comedy, on the other hand, conveyed positive emotions and values by showing the happiness, happiness, and success of the characters. It made the audience feel happy and happy in a relaxed, humorous, and humorous way. Comedy often presented characters in exaggerated, funny, and absurd ways to achieve a humorous and relaxed effect. The opera, dance drama, and drama types paid more attention to character creation, plot design, stage performance, and music coordination, which had higher artistic and cultural content. Each type of play had its own unique charm and form of expression. The audience could choose to watch according to their own preferences and needs.
The top ten comedies and tragedies in Chinese dramas were not officially determined. Different books and materials might have different rankings and listing methods. However, the following are some widely recognized lists that contain some classic works: Comedy: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber 2 Romance of the West Chamber 3 The Peony Pavilion Legend of the White Snake 5 Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai "Three Words and Two Pats" 7 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio 8 The Scholars Nightmare of the Red Chamber Journey to the West Tragedy: 1 Dou E's Injustice 2 "Zhao's Orphan" Legend of the White Snake 4 Thunderstorm 5 Teahouse Camel Xiangzi Schindler's List Seven Heroes and Five Righteousness 9 Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai [Three Words and Two Pats] These works are the classics of Chinese drama. They not only represent different artistic schools and performance styles, but also reflect Chinese history, culture and people's lives in all aspects.
A drama is a type of drama that usually focuses on strong moral values, loyalty, responsibility, and love. It shows a strong criticism of social reality and advocates justice, courage, and moral spirit. The formal costumes and etiquette of the main characters were often used to emphasize the noble moral character and code of conduct of the characters, as well as the rigorous structure of the plot and the rich description of the characters. In many countries, the main drama was one of the highest level of drama and was regarded as an important part of the national culture.
The four great Chinese classical comedies and tragedies were: Dream of the Red Chamber: The love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others as the main thread to show the style of the Qing Dynasty aristocratic society is a classic work of Chinese classical literature. 2. Journey to the West: It tells the story of Sun Wukong and other people who have gone through eighty-one difficulties to obtain the true scriptures. This novel was a combination of myths and legends, Taoism, Buddhism and other elements. It was hailed as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels. " Water Margins ": The story of Song Jiang, Lin Chong, and the others 'uprising army as the main line, depicting the social unrest and the suffering of the people in the late Song Dynasty. It is a classic work in Chinese classical literature. 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The story of Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Sun Quan and others during the Three Kingdoms period is the main theme. The famous Three Kingdoms period in Chinese history is one of the classics in ancient Chinese novels.
The top ten classical novels in China were Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, The Scholars, Flowers in the Mirror, Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio.
There were no official selection criteria and rankings for the top ten tragedies and comedies of Chinese classics. Different authors and readers might have different opinions. Here are some common sayings: Tragedy: Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Journey to the West, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, The Scholars, Flowers in the Mirror, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio Comedy: Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margins, Journey to the West, Dream of the Red Chamber, Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, The Scholars, Three Words and Two Pats, Hua Qian Gu These works were all classics of Chinese literature, with profound cultural implications and unique artistic charm, which were widely praised and appreciated.