The "Four Misers" referred to Jia Zheng, Xue Baochai, Wang Xifeng, and Shi Xiangyun in the Dream of the Red Chamber in China, as well as the "God of Wealth" by France's Mao Passant.
The four misers in world literature were classic images in ancient Chinese literature. They came from Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber, Ge Hong's Official Book, Wu Chengen's Journey to the West, and Zhou Erfu's Morning in Shanghai.
The four misers in foreign literature referred to the four protagonists in Mopassant's "Old Man Goriot," Balzac's "Eugenie Grandet," Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris," and Dickens '"David Copperfield." Their characteristics were greed, selfishness, cruelty, and sacrificing others for money, power, and beauty. The image of these four misers became one of the classic images in Western literature.
The four world-famous misers came from different countries. Here is their origin: 1 Charlotte's Web's Jane Eyre and Charlotte Bronte in Wuthering Heights 2 Quasimodo from Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris" 3. Balzac's "Eugenie Grandet" and "Old Man Goriot" in Eugenie Grandet 4. Colonel Aureliano Buendía in Dickens 'Oliver Twist and A Tale of Two Cities
The four misers in the world famous novels were: Sherlock Grandet (Sherlock Quinn) was from the British novelist, William shakespeare's hamlet. 2 Sodom (Sodomani) came from the British novelist Byron's Donald Solon and The Ballad of the Vikings. 3 Abagong was from the French novelist Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris." 4. Colonel José Alcadeo Buendía in Calvino's One Hundred Years of Solitude and Colonel Victor Hugo in Notre-Dame de Paris.
The following are the images of the four misers in the world famous books and their origins: 1 Mr. Rochester in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. He was known as the "Iron Scrooge" and was an extremely greedy and selfish person who was only willing to pay a small price for his own interests. 2 Quasimodo from Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris." He was a very greedy and selfish person who did not hesitate to hurt others for his own benefit and often felt guilty because of his own greed and narrow-mindedness. 3 Hamlet from Hamlet. He was an extremely intelligent and greedy person who would resort to all kinds of means to deceive and murder others in order to get what he wanted. 4. Jia Zheng in Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber. He was a very greedy and selfish person who did not hesitate to harm others for his own benefit and often did anything for money.
The world's four misers referred to the characters in France's Miser Marion Robert. Marion Robert was one of the famous characters in the history of French literature. He was considered a typical representative of misers. The novel was based on a novel by Marian Robert.
The "Four Misers" in literary works referred to the four female characters in "Dream of the Red Chamber": Grandmother Jia, Xue Baochai, Wang Xifeng, and Shi Xiangyun. They were described as greedy, selfish, vicious, and scheming. They were one of the main villains in the classical Chinese novel, Dream of the Red Chamber. The Lady Dowager was an important character in the novel 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. She was Jia Baoyu's grandmother. She was greedy and selfish. In order to protect her status and interests, she did not hesitate to use all kinds of means to deprive others of their interests. Xue Baochai was one of the female protagonists in the novel Dream of the Red Chamber. She was born in a noble family. She was smart, witty, kind, and upright, but her heart was also filled with greed and selfishness. Wang Xifeng was one of the female protagonists in the novel Dream of the Red Chamber. She was beautiful, smart, and witty, but her heart was full of greed and viciousness. Shi Xiangyun was one of the female protagonists in the novel Dream of the Red Chamber. She was cheerful, kind, sincere, but also full of greed and selfishness. They were all representative characters in the Chinese classical novel, Dream of the Red Chamber. They were described as greedy, selfish, and scheming. They were one of the main villains in the novel.
The four famous misers in the history of world literature came from 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. They were Xue Baochai, Xue Pan, Jia Baoyu, and Wang Xifeng.
The "four misers" in world literature referred to Cao Xueqin, Natsume Soseki, Tolstoy, and Maugham in China. These four people and the distortion and corruption of human nature by wealth. In Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Baoyu and Xue Baochai were the representatives of the "Four Misers". They sacrificed everything in pursuit of wealth and status, and finally fell into a tragic end. In Natsume Soseki's " I Am a Cat," Ah Jin was a typical " miser " who would do anything for his own benefit, even hurting others. In Tolstoy's War and Peace, the Caucasus people were a tragedy caused by greed and selfishness. In order to obtain more wealth and power, they constantly fought, which eventually led to the collapse of society. In Maugham's The Moon and Sixpence, Strickland was a miser who pursued wealth and status. He gave up his dignity and morality in order to get everything he wanted.
The four misers in the history of world literature were France, England, the United States, and the United States.