The Three Heroes and Five Righteous Men were chivalrous novels from the Ming Dynasty.
Peng Gongan, Shi Gongan, and Three Heroes and Five Righteousness were chivalrous novels from the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, written around 1906, 1912, and 1935 respectively.
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Shi Gongan was a collection of chivalrous novels from the Qing Dynasty. It told the story of Shi Shilun, an upright official, leading heroes to attack the followers of the King of Xiangyang, as well as the "cat-and-mouse" struggle between him and the Brocade Rat Bai Yutang. This novel was one of the representative works of the chivalrous case novels. The plot was full of ups and downs, and it was a classic work of chivalrous case novels. Shi Shilun was an honest official. He solved strange cases everywhere, punished corrupt officials and local tyrants, and avenged the grievances of the people. Huang Tianba and other chivalrous men protected and assisted Shi Gong to cut off evil and eliminate strong people, capture thieves and thieves. This novel had an impact on later generations of opera and Beijing opera.
The authors of Peng Gongan and Three Chivalrous Men and Five Righteous Men were Mr. Jin Yong.
Shi Gongan was not a novel but a historical drama. Shi Gongan told a complicated story about corruption, political struggles, and ethnic conflicts at the end of the Qing Dynasty. The TV series was widely welcomed in the mainland of China and Hong Kong.
Shi Gongan was a novel. The novel was a fictional art form that created resonance and emotional experience for the readers by creating characters, narrating the plot, describing the scene, and so on. Shi Gong's Case was an ancient martial arts novel that told the story of a famous detective, Shi Gong, who solved various cases to get rid of evil for the people. Fiction-type works usually contained elements such as characters, plots, and scenes, which had a certain degree of fiction and imagination.
Peng Gongan was a collection of classical Chinese prose, also known as the Legend of the White Snake. It was a long love story written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It described the love story between the White Lady and Xu Xian. The case of Lord Peng occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature and was regarded as a classic of love novels.
The author was from China. The novel was about the social unrest in China at the end of the Qing Dynasty. It told a story about justice and evil. The novel was translated into many languages and widely circulated at home and abroad.
The author of Shi Gongan was the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. This novel, also known as Journey to the West, was a classic in the history of Chinese literature and was hailed as one of the treasures of Chinese culture.
Whether Shi Gong 'an was a novel or a prose needed to be analyzed. If Shi Gongan referred to the novel Shi Gongan written by Shi Yupei, a writer of the Qing Dynasty, then it was a novel. Shi Gongan was one of Shi Yupei's masterpieces. It described a bizarre murder case in the late Qing Dynasty. It described the difficulties and challenges that the protagonist Shi Gong encountered in the process of solving the case, as well as his struggles with various villains. If Shi Gong 'an referred to other novels or essays related to "Shi Gong", then it might be prose. Because the name "Shi Gong" may refer to a specific person or event rather than a specific literary genre. In this case, it could be a prose describing the protagonist's story or a prose about a historical event or social phenomenon.