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The later parts of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' are not good! Why did he continue to write when his writing was not good enough?

2024-09-20 20:58
I discovered that Gao E is very suitable for writing suspense horror novels. Compared to Cao Xueqin, he was too weak! It wasn't sensational at all! Daiyu burning the manuscript and Baoyu crying could have made her cry even more. He was a little disappointed. It was probably because Gao E had read too many books like Journey to the West and The Fox, while Cao Xueqin liked the Peony Pavilion.
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2024-09-21 01:05

'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a classic work of Chinese classical literature. The first chapter was beautifully written, and the plot was full of ups and downs. It was a colorful picture scroll. However, due to the death of the author Cao Xueqin, the ending of the novel could not be completed and was continued by Gao E. Gao E's level of writing was limited. The plot and style of writing in the novel were somewhat lacking. However, Gao E used some clues and ideas left behind by Cao Xueqin to modify and supplement the novel, allowing the ending of the novel to be retained. In addition, as a cultural heritage, the value of Dream of the Red Chamber lay not only in the novel itself, but also in the traditional Chinese culture and historical background it represented. Therefore, although the plot and writing style of the novel were somewhat lacking, it was still a work with important historical and cultural value.

Who was the author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'? When did he write it?

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2024-09-17 13:26

The author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was created in the late 18th century in the Qing Dynasty. This novel was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature and a treasure in the treasure house of world literature. The novel was originally published under the title of 'Story of the Stone' and later officially renamed as 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.

Why is the Dream of the Red Chamber good?

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2024-09-08 18:08

'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a classic work of Chinese classical literature and was hailed as one of the great works in the history of Chinese novels. The reason why it became a good novel could be explained from the following aspects: Unique narrative style: Dream of the Red Chamber adopted a grand perspective and complex narrative structure to interweave the fates of the main characters such as Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, etc. to show the rise and fall of a huge feudal dynasty. This narrative style has a unique sense of beauty and shock, allowing readers to feel the unique charm of Chinese traditional culture. 2. Rich character images: The characters in Dream of the Red Chamber have distinct personalities. Each character had their own unique personality, experience, and destiny, allowing the reader to deeply understand the complexity and variety of human nature. At the same time, the characters in the novel were also full of life and emotional fluctuations, which made the readers have a strong resonance. 3. Profound ideology: Dream of the Red Chamber is not only a literary work, but also a work that reflects the feudal society and human nature. The novel reflected many values in traditional Chinese culture, such as Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, etc., as well as various drawbacks of feudal society and deep-seated problems of human nature, such as greed, selfishness, vanity, betrayal, etc. These thoughts are profound and extensive, which not only provide readers with profound thinking, but also make important contributions to the development of Chinese classical literature. To sum up, the unique narrative style, rich characters and profound thoughts of Dream of the Red Chamber made it an excellent novel.

Why did the author write Dream of the Red Chamber as a tragedy?

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2024-09-16 09:28

The reason why 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was written as a tragedy was because the author, Cao Xueqin, wanted to use the novel to show the complicated emotions and contradictions in life. In the novel, Cao Xueqin described the lives and emotions of the main characters such as Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai, but through their stories, Cao Xueqin revealed many defects and contradictions in human nature. These flaws and contradictions led to conflicts and misunderstandings between the characters, which eventually led to their tragic ending. The emotional entanglement between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in the novel was also one of the important reasons for the tragedy. They loved each other deeply, but due to various complicated factors, they could not be together in the end. In addition, the novel also depicted the fate of Xue Baochai and other characters, who faced similar difficulties as Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu. "Dream of the Red Chamber" reflected the darkness and fragility of human nature by showing all kinds of complicated emotions and contradictions in life, so it was generally regarded as a great literary work.

Why did Cao Xueqin write 'Dream of the Red Chamber'?

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2024-09-13 04:33

Cao Xueqin was a Qing Dynasty novelist. His representative work was 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. There were many different explanations as to why he wrote 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Here are a few common views: Cao Xueqin wrote biographies for Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu: Cao Xueqin believed that Dream of the Red Chamber was a work of biography for Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu. Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu were the protagonists and main characters of the story in Dream of the Red Chamber. Cao Xueqin hoped that through this book, she could record their growth and personality traits so that readers could understand the true personality and inner world of these two characters. Cao Xueqin wanted to reveal the shortcomings of feudal society: Cao Xueqin believed that there were many problems in feudal society, such as the gap between the rich and the poor, class contradictions, collusion between officials and businessmen, etc. He hoped to use Dream of the Red Chamber to reveal these problems and provide warnings for future generations. Cao Xueqin wanted to escape reality: Cao Xueqin faced serious political and social pressure in the late Qing Dynasty. He believed that 'Dream of the Red Chamber' reflected the social reality of the time and could help people understand the drawbacks of the feudal society of the Qing Dynasty and escape the pressure of reality. These are just a few common views. In fact, there are many other explanations for why Cao Xueqin wrote 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. However, no matter which explanation it was, it could be said that Cao Xueqin had a deep understanding and intention towards the creation of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.

Why did Cao Xueqin write 'Dream of the Red Chamber'? Why did he only write the first 80 chapters?

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2024-09-13 04:48

Cao Xueqin was a famous novelist in the Qing Dynasty. The purpose of his novel, Dream of the Red Chamber, was to describe the rise and fall of a feudal family and the complex changes in human nature. Cao Xueqin faced many difficulties when she wrote 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. First of all, the background of his era was a feudal society. This social environment had a lot of restrictions on the description of human nature. Secondly, Cao Xueqin's family had experienced a great change, which made his life very poor and he did not have enough time and energy to create. Even so, Cao Xueqin still insisted on writing 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. He described the rise and fall of a feudal family and the complex changes of human nature through in-depth character descriptions and delicate strokes. He believed that the description of this family could reveal the nature of feudal society and the deep-seated problems of human nature. In the end, Cao Xueqin only wrote the first 80 chapters because he realized that his ability was limited and could not complete the entire novel. He could only complete the first 80 chapters of the novel with detailed character descriptions and in-depth plot design in a limited time. He left the rest of the content to the others to continue writing. Therefore, Cao Xueqin wrote Dream of the Red Chamber to reveal the nature of feudal society and the deep-seated problems of human nature, and to express this idea in the form of a novel. Through his limited creation, he realized the deep thinking of this problem and left a precious legacy for the later development of literature.

Why can't I continue reading 'Dream of the Red Chamber'?

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2024-09-18 00:08

Why can't I read 'Dream of the Red Chamber' among the Four Great Masterpieces? The Four Great Masterpieces are the classics in the history of Chinese literature, each of which has its own unique charm and value. "Dream of the Red Chamber" was one of the most famous works in Chinese literature. However, everyone had their own reading preferences and tastes. Some people might be more interested in certain works and not so interested in others. Reading was an individual experience. There was no guarantee that everyone's reading experience would be the same. Some people may be attracted by the deep emotional descriptions, rich character creation, and complex plot structure when they first read Dream of the Red Chamber, while others may not be used to this style of literary works. If you are not interested in Dream of the Red Chamber, you can try other similar literary works such as Journey to the West, Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, etc. These works had their own unique charm and value, and were deeply loved by readers. You can try to read some related introductions and reader reviews to better understand the characteristics and charm of this work.

Why did Dream of the Red Chamber write about the Zhen family?

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2024-09-20 21:44

The Zhen family was an important character in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', and it was also a key plot in the story. Zhen Shiyin was a good friend of Jia Yucun. He had mistaken the Jia family for nobles and had formed a friendship with them. However, Zhen Shiyin was well aware of the hypocrisy and extravagance of the Jia family. He had always maintained a clear head in his dealings with the Jia family. The Zhen family's role in the novel was to serve as a contrast to the Jia family to show the readers the true face of the Jia family. Although the Zhen family was also a wealthy family, it was different from the hypocrisy and extravagance of the Jia family. The lifestyle and values of the Zhen family were completely different from those of the Jia family, which allowed the readers to better understand the true nature of the Jia family. The plot of the Zhen family also represented the theme of the novel, that is, people need to keep a clear mind to see the truth of things in order to avoid being confused by hypocritical appearances. Zhen Shiyin and Jia Yucun in the novel represented two different values. Their choices and actions also showed the complexity and variety of human nature to the readers. To sum up, the Zhen family was an important family in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Its appearance also represented the theme and values of the novel.

What kind of book was 'Dream of the Red Chamber'? Why did he have to start reading' Dream of the Red Chamber'?

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2024-09-16 00:58

Dream of the Red Chamber was a classical Chinese novel. It was hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese literature during the Qing Dynasty. The novel used the life experiences of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai and other characters as clues to describe the prosperity and decline of a feudal dynasty's family, showing the richness of human nature and the impermanence of life. Dream of the Red Chamber is an important literary work. Not only does it have high artistic achievements, but it also has important value in ideology, culture, history and other aspects. Reading Dream of the Red Chamber could help readers understand Chinese traditional culture and ideology, understand the local customs and family ethics of feudal society, and allow readers to better understand human nature and life. Therefore, when reading a book, you can start from the Dream of the Red Chamber in order to better understand the Chinese classical novels and culture, and better appreciate and absorb the artistic value and ideology.

Why did Cao Xueqin not finish writing 'Dream of the Red Chamber'?

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2024-09-13 05:06

Why Cao Xueqin did not finish writing 'Dream of the Red Chamber', was a well-known literary mystery. It was said that Cao Xueqin had encountered many difficulties when writing 'Dream of the Red Chamber', including economic, political, and cultural pressures. In addition, Cao Xueqin's physical condition was not good, and she often felt tired and in pain. These factors might be one of the reasons why he was unable to complete 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Another possible reason was that Cao Xueqin faced political and cultural pressure when writing 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. It was said that the feudal rulers at that time strictly examined and restricted literary works, which greatly restricted Cao Xueqin's creation. In addition, some of the social issues and interpersonal relationships involved in 'Dream of the Red Chamber' might also make Cao Xueqin feel that it was difficult to fully display its brilliance. Why Cao Xueqin did not finish writing 'Dream of the Red Chamber', was still a question to be explored. However, by studying the structure and literary style of Dream of the Red Chamber, we can better understand Cao Xueqin's creative ideas and literary ideas, and also better understand the political and cultural environment of the feudal dynasty.

Did he not finish writing 'Dream of the Red Chamber', or did he lose the rest of it?

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2024-09-13 04:36

In reality, Dream of the Red Chamber had not been completed and the latter part was lost. The first 80 chapters were completed by Cao Xueqin, but the last 40 chapters were not completed due to various reasons. Some chapters were burned, and some chapters were tampered with or lost. The complete version of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' that he had seen now had a total of 128 chapters. It was different from the first 80 chapters and did not have the last 40 chapters.

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