" Dafeng Nightwatchman " was a web novel that combined detective and xianxia elements. It was written by a newspaper seller. The story described how a modern day worker, Yang Ling, transmigrated to the fantasy Dafeng Dynasty and transformed into the night watchman, Xu Qi 'an. He used modern knowledge and reasoning skills to solve a series of bizarre cases and became the expert in solving cases in the Dafeng Dynasty. This story was filled with the complexity of demons, magic, and human nature, showing a fantasy world full of imagination. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Journey to the West was not a modern vernacular but a work of ancient Chinese literature. It was hailed as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang, who went to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. Although Journey to the West uses some easy-to-understand language, it is still a work of classical Chinese, which is obviously different from modern Chinese.
The peak of the modern Chinese vernacular movement was Dream of the Red Chamber in the 1920s. Dream of the Red Chamber was a classic work in Chinese classical literature and one of the representative works of the modern Chinese vernacular movement. With the aristocratic society of the Qing Dynasty as the background, it vividly displayed the dark side of human nature and the various drawbacks of feudal society through the vivid images of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and other characters. This novel's concise language and precise diction were widely regarded as a classic of modern Chinese vernacular literature.
'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature. The author was from the Qing Dynasty. This novel described the life of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others in the Jia family. The plot was complicated and the characters were full. It was regarded as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels.
The classic works of modern vernacular include: Dream of the Red Chamber: A masterpiece in the history of Chinese literature, regarded as the foundation of modern vernacular novels. 2. Journey to the West: It is also a masterpiece in the history of Chinese literature. It describes the adventures of the main characters such as Sun Wukong on the road to learning the scriptures. " Water Margins ": The story of 108 heroes gathering in Liangshan Lake is also a classic work of modern Chinese novels. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: It is one of the representative works of modern Chinese vernacular novels, describing the wars and political struggles between Shu Han, Dongwu and Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: It is a collection of stories about ghosts, monsters, and immortals, many of which are examples of modern vernacular writing. These works had very high literary value, were widely read and praised, and became an important part of Chinese culture.
The first vernacular novel in the history of modern literature was " The Madman's Diary."
The Bao Gong Case was a famous detective novel in the Ming Dynasty of China. It was also known as the earliest detective novel in the world. It was composed of dozens of short stories about Bao Gong's case. The plot was complicated and fascinating. The book had a total of ten volumes and was compiled by An Yu in the Ming Dynasty. These stories depicted the wisdom and integrity of Lord Bao, while praising the kind and loyal people and criticizing the evil and greedy people. Although there was no mention of the modern vernacular version of Bao Gong's case, it could be speculated that the modern vernacular version might be an adaptation of the original. As for the specific information about the modern vernacular version, there was no relevant content in the search results provided so far, so no definite answer could be given.
The vernacular was produced in modern times. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, with the rise of the Westernization Movement and the 1898 reform, China began to come into contact with Western culture and science, and at the same time, a new form of literature began to appear-vernacular Chinese. The characteristic of vernacular was that the language was simple and easy to understand, which could better adapt to the needs of the society at that time. Its main contribution was to lay the foundation for the modern Chinese literature and to make an important contribution to the development of modern Chinese.
The classic modern vernacular works include, but are not limited to: Dream of the Red Chamber: The classic work in the history of Chinese literature is a typical modern vernacular novel. 2. Water Margins: Another classic in the history of Chinese literature is also a typical modern vernacular novel. 3 Journey to the West: Another classic in the history of Chinese literature is also a typical modern vernacular novel. 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms: One of the four masterpieces in the history of Chinese literature is also a typical modern vernacular novel. 5. The Scholars: A satirical novel and a typical modern vernacular work. The Ordinary World: This is a novel describing the life of the Chinese countryside and a typical modern vernacular work. 100 Years of Solitude: This is one of the masterpieces of Latino literature and a typical modern vernacular novel. Capital: This is one of the representative works of German economics and a typical modern vernacular work. 9. A Study of Modern Chinese grammar: This is a work of philology, but it takes modern Chinese as its research object, so it is also regarded as a typical modern vernacular work. These are some of the common works in modern vernacular, which are important components of Chinese literature, culture, and history.
Vernacular novels were a form of literature that used easy-to-understand language to combine the narrative methods of traditional novels to tell modern stories. The difference between vernacular novels and modern novels was that modern novels usually used more professional terms and expressions, paying more attention to logic and science. Vernacular novels, on the other hand, paid more attention to the expression of emotions and human nature, and paid more attention to the actual experience and feelings of social life. At the same time, vernacular novels also created new narrative methods, such as prose novels, scene novels, etc.
Vernacular novels refer to literary works written in modern Chinese. Its language is easy to understand, close to life, and often uses spoken expressions, so it has an important significance in the history of Chinese literature. Compared to modern novels, vernacular novels had the following differences: 1. Different language styles. The language of vernacular novels was more easy to understand and used oral expressions, while modern novels paid more attention to the accuracy of language and grammar. 2. Different writing purposes. The main purpose of vernacular novels is to describe social life and express the author's thoughts and feelings, while modern novels pay more attention to depicting characters and plots to reflect social reality. 3. Different forms of literature. Vernacular novels originally appeared as a form of folk literature, while modern novels paid more attention to the emergence of formal literature. 4. Different readers. The readers of vernacular novels were mainly the general public, while the readers of modern novels were more extensive, including readers of different ages, cultures, classes, and genders. The vernacular novel is a literary work with the significance of the times. It has played an important role in the development and progress of modern Chinese literature.