The Four Great Classics referred to Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which were written at the end of the 18th century, the beginning of the 19th century, the middle of the 19th century, and the beginning of the 20th century, respectively, and took about 100 years.
The Four Great Classics referred to the four classical Chinese novels, Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These four works were all classics in the history of Chinese literature, known as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels. Through different plots and characters, they displayed the essence of traditional Chinese culture and thought, which had a profound impact on Chinese literature, culture and history.
The authors of the Four Great Classics had already completed their initial accumulation and preparation when they wrote these four books, so it was difficult to determine the specific time of creation. The author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was in the Qing Dynasty. He wrote this novel in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The author of Journey to the West was the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. He wrote this novel around the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 17th century. The author of Water Margins was from the Yuan Dynasty. He wrote this novel around the end of the 13th century to the beginning of the 14th century. The author of Romance of the Three Kingdoms was from the Yuan Dynasty. He wrote this novel around the end of the 13th century to the beginning of the 14th century. Although these works were created at different times, they were all completed in different periods of Chinese history and became classics in the history of Chinese literature.
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 Four Great Classics referred to the four classic works of Chinese classical novels, including Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These works had a very high status in Chinese culture and were widely praised and studied. The following are some of the possible reasons why the Four Great Books have been so popular: 1. Rich plot: The four masterpieces have very complicated plots, involving many characters and events with profound cultural implications. These plots were not only interesting, but they could also trigger people's thinking about society, life, and morality. 2. The distinct characters: The characters in the four masterpieces are very distinct. Each character has its own unique personality, quality, and destiny. These characters were not only representative, but they could also make people deeply feel the values and moral values in Chinese traditional culture. 3. High literary value: The four masterpieces are classics in the history of Chinese literature and have very high literary value. Their writing skills, language style, and structural arrangements are all very exquisite and have far-reaching influence. 4. Widely influential: The four masterpieces have a wide influence in Chinese culture. They are not only an important part of Chinese literature, but also an important part of Chinese culture. They were widely spread and influenced the thinking and behavior of many Chinese people. To sum up, the reason why the four masterpieces were able to last for so long was because they had rich cultural content, profound characters, high literary value, and extensive influence.
The Four Great Classics referred to the four classic works of Chinese classical novels: 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 in Chinese culture and were known as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels. The Four Great Classics were known as the Four Great Classics because they had a unique charm in the following aspects: The plot is complicated, full of thrills and legends. The plots of the four masterpieces are very complicated, involving a large number of characters, plots and backgrounds. They are full of thrills and legends, and they are very fascinating to read. 2. The character image is full and distinctive. The characters in the four masterpieces were all very vivid. Each character had their own unique personality, experience, and destiny. It was very vivid to read. At the same time, these characters were very vivid and left a deep impression on people. 3. The ideology deeply reflects the traditional Chinese culture and values. The four masterpieces deeply reflected the traditional Chinese culture and values such as love, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom, etc., which had extremely high ideology and value. 4 had a far-reaching influence and was widely read. The Four Great Classics not only had a far-reaching influence in China, but also had a high influence in the world. They were widely read and became an important part of Chinese culture. The Four Great Strange Books refer to the four classic works in ancient Chinese novels. They are Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These four works all have unique charm and singularity as described below: Dream of the Red Chamber is a classic novel in ancient China. The rise and fall of the Jia, Wang, Shi, and Xue families are the main lines, depicting a rich and colorful feudal dynasty as the background. The plot is complicated, and the characters are full of poetry and philosophy. The main story of Journey to the West is about the adventures of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, who protect the Tang Monk Xuanzang.
The first of the Four Great Classics was 'Dream of the Red Chamber', also known as' Story of the Stone'. It was a classic in the history of Chinese literature. The four great masterpieces were arranged in order: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber 2 Journey to the West Water margin Romance of the Three Kingdoms These four novels were all classics in the history of Chinese literature, known as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels. Each of them told a different story style and content, but they all covered a rich Chinese culture and historical background.
The Four Great Classics referred to the four classic works of Chinese classical novels: Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These novels were all from the Ming and Qing dynasties. The Dream of the Red Chamber was from the Qing dynasty, while the other three novels were written by Luo Guanzhong from the Ming dynasty. These novels had a very important influence in Chinese history and were regarded as classics of Chinese literature. They each had their own unique plots, characters, and literary styles. They were widely praised and read, becoming an important part of Chinese culture.
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 time taken to write a novel varies from person to person, depending on many factors such as the genre, theme, plot, and the author's personal writing speed. A simple novel might take months while a complex one might take years or even longer. Writing a novel was an arduous process that required the author to spend a lot of time and energy conceiving, planning, writing drafts, editing, and polishing. In the process of writing, the author may encounter many difficulties and challenges such as creative exhaustion, writing fatigue, character development, plot contradictions, etc. Therefore, the time taken to write a novel would also be affected by these factors. The most important thing was that writing a novel required the author's patience and perseverance. Only by persevering in writing could a good novel be written.
The writing time of a novel varies from person to person, depending on many factors such as the genre, theme, plot, and character creation. A typical fantasy novel might take months to years to complete. A science fiction or horror novel might take a longer time or even a few years to complete a complete novel. The process of writing a novel usually required a lot of time and energy for the author to think deeply, research, and conceive in order to create a fascinating story and unique characters. Therefore, the creation time of a novel could be very long, requiring the author to continuously create and modify it until a complete work was completed.