The author of Watching Snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake was Zhang Dai, a writer of the Song Dynasty. Item A was incorrectly stated. " Memories of Taoan Dream " was a novel written by Zhang Dai, a writer of the Ming Dynasty. It described the author's experiences and historical events in Nanjing, Hangzhou, and other places, as well as his contacts with some literary celebrities. " Watching Snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake " was one of Zhang Dai's representative works. It described the scene and feelings he had when he watched the snow at the pavilion in the heart of the lake.
The answer was 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was from the Qing Dynasty, not 'Story of the Stone.' The Story of the Stone was a novel written by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. Together with Dream of the Red Chamber, it was known as the "Four Great Masterpieces" of ancient Chinese novels.
This question was rather broad and needed to be answered in conjunction with the specific novel. The following are some common literary knowledge, but you need to judge according to the specific novel. - Ancient Chinese novels were divided into the Four Great Masterpieces and many other famous novels, with Dream of the Red Chamber as the representative. - Lu Xun was the representative of modern Chinese novels. His works were known as the milestone of the "Vernacular Movement". - The contemporary Chinese novels were represented by the works of Mo Yan, Yu Hua, Jia Pingao, and others. Their styles varied, covering literature, art, society, and many other aspects. - Modern foreign novels were represented by the works of Dickens, Maupassant, Tolstoy and others, which were featured by the combination of realism and romanticism. - Foreign contemporary novels, such as the works of Ernest, Faulkner, Marquez, etc., often incorporated certain cultural elements to show the human civilization in the era of globe. Therefore, the correct expression of literary common sense should be: "Modern Chinese novels are represented by Lu Xun. His works are known as the milestone of the 'Vernacular Movement.' Mo Yan was the representative of contemporary Chinese novels. His works had a variety of styles, covering literature, art, society, and many other aspects. Modern foreign novels, with Dickens as the representative, were featured by the combination of realism and romanticism. Foreign contemporary novels are represented by the works of Ernest, Faulkner, Marquez, and others. Their works often incorporate certain cultural elements to show the human civilization in the era of globe."
It was currently unknown whether Zhang Dai and the "Jinling people" in "Watching Snow in the Lake Pavilion" were bosom friends because the novel had not been published and there was no public text information to inquire about. In addition, the plot and character relationships in the novel were also fictional and could not be accurately inferred from the people or things in real society. Therefore, this question could not be answered at the moment.
I'm sorry, as a fan of online literature, my knowledge has a deadline and I can't get the latest information. According to my knowledge, Pu Songling was a famous writer in the Qing Dynasty. His representative works include Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. Thank you for the information. If you have any other questions, I'll be happy to help you answer them.
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A. Feng Jicai, the author of Calendar, was a famous writer and historian in China. He was also one of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature.
Watching the Snow at the Pavilion in the Lake The heart of the lake watched snow [Story background: This is an essay written by Zhang Dai, a writer of the Ming Dynasty. It described the scene of him watching the snow at the pavilion in the middle of the lake.] The story told the story of him coming to the pavilion alone on a snowy night to enjoy the snow on the lake and chatting with his friends.
A " Water Margins ", also known as " Water Margins ", was a novel set in the late Northern Song Dynasty, where Song Jiang and 108 other righteous men gathered to fight for justice.
The following are some statements about common sense in literature: - Dream of the Red Chamber was a classic novel of the Qing Dynasty. - Journey to the West was a mythical novel written by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It told the story of Sun Wukong and other protagonists helping Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain scriptures. - The Water Margins was a heroic legendary novel written by Shi Naian, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It told the stories of Song Jiang, Lin Chong and other major heroes. - Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a historical novel written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It narrated various historical events and characters during the Three Kingdoms period. None of the above statements are correct.
" Watching Snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake " was an essay written by Zhang Dai, a writer of the Ming Dynasty. It described his experience of watching snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake at the end of the Ming Dynasty. According to the biography of the author, Zhang Dai, he was born in 1608 and died in 1680 at the age of 62. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, China was in a period of political corruption, economic decline, and social unrest. Zhang Dai lived in such a historical period. In this article, he described the experience of watching the snow at the pavilion in the middle of the West Lake to reflect the social style and people's mentality at that time. In this article, Zhang Dai vividly described his feelings and feelings when he watched the snow in the pavilion in the middle of the lake from a unique perspective. At the same time, he also showed his love for nature and his thoughts about life. This essay has profound meaning and unique literary style. It is a classic of ancient Chinese prose.