The representative novel of the early Ming Dynasty was Dream of the Red Chamber.
The early, middle, and late stages of the Ming Dynasty paintings appeared in different historical backgrounds. In the early Ming Dynasty, the paintings of painters such as Wu Daozi, Zhang Xu, and Li Sixun were widely circulated. Their works were mainly traditional landscape paintings and figure paintings, focusing on artistic conception and brush and ink techniques. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, the paintings of artists such as Wen Zhengming, Zhou Zhiheng, Shen Zhou, etc. were loved by the literati at that time. Their works focused on realism and description, showing their love and reverence for natural landscapes and human life. In the late Ming Dynasty, the paintings of artists such as Qiu Ying, Shi Tao, and Hong Ren became the representative of the art world at that time. Their works were known for their strong personality and expressiveness, reflecting dissatisfaction and resistance against the times and society. Representative works and characters included: In the early Ming Dynasty, Wu Daozi's "Immortal Living Painting", Zhang Xu's "Spring Travel Painting", Li Sixun's "Xiaoxiang Painting" and other paintings were all important representative works. In the middle period, Wen Zhengming's Painting of Wenxuan, Zhou Zhiheng's Painting of Spring Travel, and Shen Zhou's Painting of Mount Lu were all important representative works. Later on, Qiu Ying's Along the River During the Qingming Festival, Shi Tao's Journey to Snow Mountain, and Hong Ren's River Sails Pavilion were all important representative works. The works of these painters not only represented the high achievements of the art of painting at that time, but also became the model of art for later generations.
The representative works of the famous novel collections of the Ming Dynasty included Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and so on. These works were all classics in the history of Chinese literature and were hailed as the treasures of Chinese culture. They not only had a profound influence on literature, but also deeply influenced the development of Chinese culture and society.
The four great talents of the Ming Dynasty were Wen Zhengming, Xu Wei, Shi Tao, and Bada Shanren. Their works included classic novels such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins.
The representative works of the Ming Dynasty were Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins. These novels were the classics of Chinese classical literature, widely read and widely read, and had a profound impact on Chinese culture and society. Among them, Dream of the Red Chamber was hailed as the pinnacle of Chinese novel history. It was known for its rich imagination, profound insight into human nature, and beautiful language style. It was regarded as one of the treasures in the history of Chinese literature.
The representative works of the Ming Dynasty were Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins. These novels were all classics in the history of Chinese literature and were hailed as the treasures of Chinese culture. With rich imagination, profound thoughts and outstanding artistic expression, they depicted the life, customs and characters of ancient Chinese society, reflecting the thoughts, feelings and cultural values of the Chinese people. These novels not only occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but also had a profound impact on world literature.
The four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty referred to Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin and Luo Binwang, the writers of the Tang Dynasty. Together, they were known as the outstanding representatives of the Tang Dynasty literature, and their works were also known as the pinnacle of the Tang Dynasty literature. Wang Bo's representative works include Preface to King Teng's Pavilion and Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou. Yang Jiong's representative works include "Military Journey" and "Night Moored on Niuzhu Recalling the Past". Lu Zhaolin's representative works include Chang 'an Ancient Meaning and Liu Jingwen. Luo Binwang's representative works included the Imperial Capital Chapter and the Northern Expedition of the Great Ancestor of Wei. Their works have become an important part of the history of Chinese literature with their superb literary skills and profound thoughts.
The representative work of the four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty was Wang Bo's Preface to Tengwang Pavilion.
The four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty referred to Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin and Luo Binwang. Their representative works were: Wang Bo's representative works include Preface to King Teng's Pavilion and Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou. Yang Jiong's representative works include "Military Journey" and "Night Moored on Niuzhu Recalling the Past". Lu Zhaolin's representative works include Chang 'an Ancient Meaning and Liu Jingwen. Luo Binwang's representative works included the Imperial Capital Chapter and Farewell to Friends.
The representative works of novels in the Ming and Qing Dynasties were: Dream of the Red Chamber Journey to the West Water margin Romance of the Three Kingdoms The Scholars Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio "Flowers in the Mirror" Manuscript of Qing History The Ordinary World One Hundred Years of Solitude The Kite Runner 《1984》 Oliver Twist Pride and Predict Jane Eyre Wuthering Heights Romance of the Three Kingdoms
The end of Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China was a period in the history of Chinese literature. The following are some representative works: Dream of the Red Chamber: The Qing Dynasty was considered a masterpiece in the history of Chinese literature. The novel depicted the decline and destruction of a feudal dynasty with the rise and fall of the four families of Jia, Wang, Xue and Shi as the main line. 2. Water Margins: In the Ming Dynasty, the uprising led by Song Jiang, Lin Chong, and others was the main line depicting the heroic deeds and loyalty of a group of righteous people. 3. Journey to the West: In the Ming Dynasty, the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand was the main story of a magical and winding story. "Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio": In the Qing Dynasty, the characters in the stories of the Chinese Studio were mainly used to describe the ghosts, immortals, and other characters in ancient Chinese legends. 5. The Scholars: The Qing Dynasty satirized the hypocrisy and corruption of the feudal society with the characters of the scholars as the main characters. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Ming Dynasty uses the history of the Three Kingdoms period as the background and the struggles of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others as the main line to tell a famous war story in Chinese history. 7. A chivalrous man's life and struggles were depicted in a chivalrous man's novel in the Qing Dynasty. These are some famous novels from the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. These works occupy an important position in the history of Chinese literature and have a profound impact on later generations of literature.