" Investiture of the Gods " was a very popular novel from ancient China. However, it did not become one of the Four Great Classics for the following reasons: The literary value of Investiture of the Gods was not very high. Although it is one of the representative works of ancient Chinese novels, its story and character image are not very outstanding, and its literary achievements are limited. Compared to the other four masterpieces, its literary level was relatively low. 2 The historical background and characters of Investiture of the Gods were not very clear. Although its plot involved the mythical story of the Investiture of the Gods, it did not dig deep into the background and characters of the story, so it was difficult to compare with other masterpieces. 3. The influence of Investiture of the Gods was limited. Although it had an important position in the history of Chinese literature, it did not have a widespread influence on a global scale. Compared to the other four masterpieces, it had a limited audience and influence. To sum up, although the Investiture of the Gods was one of the representative works of ancient Chinese novels, it did not become one of the four great masterpieces because its literary value, historical background, and character image had certain limitations and limited influence.
There were several reasons why the Investiture of the Gods did not become one of the Four Great Classics: 1. Age Restriction: The Investiture of the Gods was written in the Ming Dynasty, while the Four Great Masterpieces were widely read and selected in the late Qing Dynasty. The Investiture of the Gods was written earlier and lacked the modern cultural recognition and historical background that was comparable to the last three masterpieces. 2. Unpleasing literary style: The literary style of the Investiture of the Gods is more cumbersome, lengthy, and the description of the characters is more abundant, but the story is relatively complicated and difficult to attract the interest of the readers. In contrast, the story of the last three masterpieces was relatively simple and the characters were more vivid and more easily accepted by the readers. 3. Political interference: When the Romance of the Gods was written, the Ming Dynasty was in a period of political turmoil. Political factors may affect the quality and circulation of the work. In addition, some of the political events and relationships involved in the Investiture of the Gods may not be in line with the political reality of the society at that time, resulting in its limited spread. 4. Different reader preferences: The Four Great Masterpieces are classics in the history of Chinese literature and are deeply loved by readers. Although the Investiture of the Gods was also an excellent novel, its audience was relatively small and could not be compared with the other three masterpieces. To sum up, the reason why the Investiture of the Gods did not become one of the Four Great Masterpieces was mainly due to the limitations of the era, literary style, storyline, and readers 'preferences.
'The Yang Family's Generals' was not the four famous novels,'Journey to the West',' Water Margins','Dream of the Red Chamber', or' Romance of the Three Kingdoms'. These four masterpieces are the classics in the history of Chinese literature and are hailed as the treasures of Chinese culture. They have had a profound impact on Chinese literature, culture and history. " The Generals of the Yang Family " was an ancient novel about Yang Ye, Yang Zongbao, and others leading the Song army to fight against the Liao Kingdom in the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty. Although this novel also had a certain literary value, it was not generally recognized as one of the four great masterpieces for the following reasons: 1. The time span is relatively large: "Journey to the West" and "Water Margins" are both novels from the Ming Dynasty that describe the stories of the Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty."Dream of the Red Chamber" is a novel from the Qing Dynasty that describes the story of the Qing Dynasty. The time span is relatively large. The time span of " Yang Jia Jiang " was also very large, from the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty to the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, spanning hundreds of years. Therefore, compared with the other three novels, the historical background and social environment were different. 2. The plot is complicated: Journey to the West and Water Margins have relatively simple plots, while Dream of the Red Chamber has many complicated plots and character relationships. The plot of " General of the Yang Family " was also more complicated, including war, politics, human nature, and many other aspects. It was difficult to compare with the other three novels. 3. Different literary styles: Journey to the West and Water Margins used myths, legends, and folklore as the theme to describe wonderful plots and characters, full of romanticism and humor. 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was known for its exquisite descriptions and rich emotions, which were full of profound thoughts and cultural content. In contrast, the literary style of " The Yang Family's Generals " was more singular and lacked similarities with the other three novels. To sum up, although the Yang Family General also has a certain literary value, it is different from the other three novels in terms of historical background, story plot, literary style, etc. Therefore, it cannot be one of the four famous novels.
The Investiture of the Gods was not an official novel in the history of Chinese literature, but an ancient myth. Therefore, the Four Great Classics referred to the four classic novels in the history of Chinese literature, including Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Although the Investiture of the Gods was not an official novel in the history of Chinese literature, it had an important position in Chinese culture and was regarded as a classic work of ancient Chinese myths and legends. Therefore, although the Four Great Masterpieces did not include the Investiture of the Gods, it still had a very important position in Chinese culture.
The Investiture of the Gods was an ancient novel that told the story of Jiang Ziya helping the Shang Dynasty to fall and becoming a god. Although this novel has a rich imagination and wonderful plot, it is not generally regarded as a classic in ancient Chinese literature because it has some defects and disputes in its content. One of its major flaws was that its content lacked cohesiveness and historical authenticity. Many characters and events in the Investiture of the Gods were fictional and lacked historical background and evidence to support them, so it was difficult to consider them as real historical events. In addition, some plots and characters in the novel also had moral disputes, such as the description of human nature and the judgment of good and evil. The Investiture of the Gods was also a controversial culture. Although it has an important position in the history of Chinese literature, its literary value has not been widely recognized. Many readers thought it was poorly written and cliché, lacking creativity and imagination. To sum up, although the Investiture of the Gods was an ancient novel, it had some problems in terms of content, historical authenticity, and cultural value. Therefore, it was not considered one of the four great 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.
Journey to the West and Investiture of the Gods were both classic works of ancient Chinese novels, but their status and influence were somewhat different. Journey to the West is regarded as one of the Four Great Chinese Classics because it is a legendary story about Tang Sanzang and his disciples who went to the West to seek scriptures. It tells the story of the difficulties and dangers they encountered on their journey to the West and their struggles with various monsters and demons. This story was full of thrilling plots and deep human thinking, with extremely high literary and artistic value. In addition, Journey to the West also became an important part of Chinese traditional culture, which had a profound impact on the inheritance and development of Chinese culture. In contrast, although Investiture of the Gods was also a classic novel, its story background and character image were relatively simple. It mainly told the story of the Investiture of the Gods in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties. This story lacked the imaginative and mysterious description in Journey to the West, nor did it have the deep human thinking in Journey to the West. Therefore, although the Investiture of the Gods was also an excellent novel, it was not as widely accepted and respected as Journey to the West, nor did it become one of the classics in Chinese culture. The reason why Journey to the West became one of the Four Great Masterpieces was that it had extremely high literary and artistic value, and it also became an important part of Chinese traditional culture. Although Investiture of the Gods was also an excellent novel, its status and influence in literature were not as good as Journey to the West.
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.
There was no simple answer to this question because the term "modern" was not completely correct. Although the four masterpieces have a very high status in the history of Chinese literature and have been an important representative of Chinese literature in the past few decades, modern times may surpass these masterpieces in some aspects. However, if we want to answer this question, we can consider the following aspects: 1. The difference between traditional literature and modern literature: traditional literature emphasized plots, characters, and topics, while modern literature emphasized expression, innovation, and form. Therefore, modern literature did not just follow the norms of traditional literature. 2. Literature style and language: The four masterpieces are masterpieces of novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. They adopt a distinct classical literary style and superb language expression skills. These elements became a literary feature that was difficult to replicate in modern literature. 3. The audience and cultural background: The readers of the four masterpieces are mainly ancient Chinese readers, while the readers of modern literature are more extensive, including modern Chinese and foreigners. Therefore, modern works were created to better adapt to the needs of different markets. 4. Historical and social background: The four masterpieces are all based on the cultural and social background of ancient China. These backgrounds and reality have become an important part of Chinese culture. From then on, he could create works that were more suitable for the needs of contemporary society. Although it was modern, many factors needed to be considered when writing, including traditional literary elements, literary style and language, audience groups and cultural background, as well as the development and changes of modern society. Therefore, it could not be simply described as modern.
The reason why Journey to the West became one of the Four Great Masterpieces was that it had extremely high literary value and historical value. It was widely praised, adapted, and influenced for a whole century. Here are some reasons: Unique storyline: There are many unique plots and characters in Journey to the West, such as Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, and Tang Sanzang. These plots and characters all had distinct personalities and profound thoughts, making the story more vivid, interesting, and fascinating. 2. Rich character images: Journey to the West has created many rich character images, such as Sun Wukong's wit, Zhu Bajie's gluttony, Sha Wujing's loyalty, and Tang Sanzang's kindness. These characters are not only vivid and interesting, but also have profound meaning, which allows readers to have a deeper understanding of the inner world of these characters. 3. Profound thoughts: Journey to the West contains profound thoughts such as Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism and other thoughts, as well as human nature, fate, morality and other topics. These thoughts not only had the effect of enlightenment, but also could resonate with the readers, making the story more deeply rooted in their hearts. 4. A broad audience base: Journey to the West was not only widely circulated in ancient China, but also had a high reputation worldwide. It had been translated into many languages and adapted into movies, TV series, comics, games and other forms, which were deeply loved and sought after by readers and audiences. To sum up, the uniqueness, richness, ideology, and audience base of Journey to the West made it one of the four masterpieces with very important historical and cultural value.
The reason why Journey to the West became one of the Four Great Classics was because it had the following unique characteristics: 1 Unique storyline: Journey to the West tells the story of the legendary story of the monk and his disciples who went to the west to learn from the scriptures. The plot is full of dramatic and adventurous elements. It is one of the most complicated plots in ancient Chinese literature. 2. Rich character images: In Journey to the West, there are many characters with distinct personalities and profound images, such as Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, Tang Sanzang, etc. These characters not only play an important role in the story, but also have a far-reaching influence on Chinese culture. 3. Unique literary style: Journey to the West uses a variety of mythical and legendary elements, integrating Taoism, Buddhism, folktales and other cultural elements, with a unique literary style and artistic value. 4. The influence on Chinese culture: As a classic literary work, Journey to the West has deeply influenced the development of Chinese culture. It was not only a classic in ancient Chinese literature, but also had a wide influence in modern Chinese literature, film, music and other fields. To sum up, Journey to the West has a unique storyline, rich characters, unique literary style, and influence on Chinese culture. Therefore, it has become one of the four great masterpieces.