The author of The Unofficial History of the Embroidered Bed was Lu Tiancheng of the Ming Dynasty. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The background story of the first chapter of "The Unofficial History of the Embroidered Bed" is as follows: The story takes place in Fengle Village, Changshu County, Suzhou Prefecture. The brothers, Elder Jiang and Elder Jiang, make a living by farming. Elder Jiang's wife, Madam Wen, was dignified and virtuous, while Elder Jiang's second wife, Madam Wu, was seductive and coquettish, greedy and lazy. The sisters-in-law did not get along well. One year, there was a famine. Elder Jiang left home to make a living on a ship in another province. The Wen family stayed at home to spin and take care of her mother-in-law. The Wu family often caused trouble. Later, Mother Jiang suddenly fell ill and passed away. Elder Jiang was still wandering outside without any news. Jiang Er Lao went to seek help from his mother's nephew, Diao Shihe. Diao Shihe was a rogue who usually went to whore, drink, and gamble. His nickname was " Er Da Hun." Because he was attracted to the beauty of the Jiang family's daughter-in-law, he helped the two old men bury their aunt and coaxed them to move to his house. However, Mrs. Wen was unwilling to go and insisted on staying at home to wait for Elder Jiang to return.
The author of The Scholars was the Ming Dynasty writer Wu Weiye.
The author of The Scholars was Wu Chengen, a writer of the Ming Dynasty.
The author of The Scholars was the Ming Dynasty writer Wu Jingzi.
I recommend "Ming Wen Kui." The author's happiness was knocking on the door. This was a superb historical novel from the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. The male lead was Lin Yanchao, the female lead was Lin Qianqian, and there were also Shen Shixing, Zhang Juzheng, and other male supporting characters. The story started from a poor scholar, walking through the imperial examination and entering the officialdom. The protagonist worked hard step by step without excessive fantasies. The author's literary foundation was profound, and the evidence was in place. He described the imperial examination and officialdom in detail. The characters were well drawn, the main character's IQ was high, and the female lead's emotional line was not bad either. Although the slow update was a small shortcoming, the quality of the book was very high. Many readers had gotten tired of Bai Wenshuang's novel and decided to read this one. They felt that it was much better than " Rise of the Humble Class." The overall score was very high. Whether it was those who were interested in historical literature or those who liked to read ancient officialdom, it was worth reading. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Unofficial historical novels were those literary works that did not follow traditional historical records, did not pay attention to objectively, and even tampered with historical facts. They were usually used for entertainment or to express the author's point of view. Unofficial historical novels existed in China, Japan, Korea, and other cultures. Among them, Chinese unofficial historical novels were especially famous, such as Dream of the Red Chamber and Water Margins. Unofficial historical novels were often fictional, with twists and turns in the plot and distinct personalities. They were often inextricably linked to historical events, but they were not necessarily described according to historical facts.
" The Complete Unofficial History of Ancient China " was written by the Qing Dynasty.
The Scholars was a long novel written by Wu Jingzi in the Qing Dynasty. The book is about 400,000 words. In addition to the story of Wang Mian during the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, the main text narrates from the end of Chenghua of Emperor Xianzong of Ming Dynasty to the twenty-third year of Wanli of Emperor Shenzong of Ming Dynasty, but it actually shows the social feelings of the middle of the Qing Dynasty in the 18th century. It mainly wrote about the life and mental state of the intelligentsia, and deeply explored the fate of the intelligentsia under the feudal system. This novel was known for its satire and depicted many characters, such as greed, hypocrisy, aloofness, madness, and so on. Together, they formed the painting scroll of ancient literati. It depicted the decadent darkness of the imperial examination, the vulgar and ridiculous of the rotten scholars and fake celebrities, and the mean and despicable phenomena of the corrupt officials. In terms of structure, there were no characters that went through the entire process. Instead, they were developed in stages. There were many plots in the book that reflected the phenomenon of scholars despising each other, deliberately mystifying, pursuing official career, fawning on power, etc. There were also characters such as Yan Gongsheng's stingy, domineering, rogue behavior, Zhang Jingzhai's sinister scheming, etc. This work was one of the representative works of ancient China satirical literature. It was also internationally influential and had been translated into many languages. Lu Xun evaluated it as "the last sound". <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>