The autobiographical novel was a special genre in the history of Chinese literature. It usually used the protagonist's personal experience as a clue to describe his growth, struggle, and success story. The first autobiographical novel in China was the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Luo Guanzhong. It was based on the life experiences of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and other famous generals of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. It described their wars, political struggles, and interpersonal relationships. It became a classic in the history of Chinese literature. Since then, many other novelists have also created some autobiographical novels, such as the Qing Dynasty novelist Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber, Lu Xun's Preface, etc. These works not only have the nature of autobiography, but also reflect the social, political and cultural style of the time. The emergence of the first autobiographical novel in China marked an important milestone in the history of Chinese literature, and also provided important enlightenment and foundation for the later autobiographical novels.
China's first autobiographical novel was Alive.
The first autobiographical novel in China was the autobiography.
The first autobiographical novel in China was Journey to the West.
China's first autobiographical novel was "To Live"
The first autobiographical general history in China was the Records of the Historian.
The first autobiographical novel in China was Romance of the Three Kingdoms, written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Luo Guanzhong. The stories about Zhuge Liang include the Biography of Zhuge Liang, the Book of Commandments, and the List of Teachers.
China's first full-length novel was 'Dream of the Red Chamber', written in the Qing Dynasty. This novel was a long novel about the aristocratic society of the Qing Dynasty and was one of the pinnacle works in the history of Chinese novels. The novel tells the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others, as well as the decline of feudal society and the complexity of human nature. This novel was hailed as a treasure of Chinese culture and had a profound impact on Chinese culture and art.
China's first news work was The History of China's News Industry, compiled and published by the China News Worker's Association in 1983. This book systematically introduced the development of China's news industry, including news organizations, news system, news business, news ethics and other aspects. It was an important reference book for understanding China's news industry.
China's first vernacular novel was 'Dream of the Red Chamber', written in the Qing Dynasty. It was a long novel describing the feudal society of China and a classic in the history of Chinese literature. The novel takes the rise and fall of the four families of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue as the main line. Through the death and emotional entanglement of the main characters such as Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu, it shows a complicated and huge social reality with high literary and intellectual value.