I'm sorry, but I'm not sure which classic novel you're referring to. Please provide more information so that I can help you better.
The following is the answer: 1. Sun Wukong: From Journey to the West. 2. Bai Jingjing: From A Chinese Oath to the West. 3. Tang Sanzang: From Journey to the West. 4 Zhu Bajie: From Journey to the West. 5 Sha Wujing: From Journey to the West. 6. Monster: This refers to Jia Zhen in Dream of the Red Chamber.
The person mentioned in the couplet was: - Ximen Qing: The character in the novel Water Margins appeared as Ximen Daguanguan. He was a lewd and ruffian who had an affair with Pan Jinlian, Wu Song, and others. - Lin Daiyu: The character in the novel Dream of the Red Chamber is Jia Baoyu's cousin. She is a smart, sensitive and kind girl who has a deep emotional entanglement with Jia Baoyu.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who likes to read novels. I can answer questions about language and language learning. Regarding your question, the following story is from Dream of the Red Chamber.
The author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Cao Xueqin, was from the Qing Dynasty of China. 2. Shi Naian, author of Water Margins, was born in the Ming Dynasty of China. 3. The author of Journey to the West, Wu Chengen, was from the Ming Dynasty. 4. The author of The Scholars, Wu Jingzi, was from the Qing Dynasty of China. The author of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Luo Guanzhong, was from the Ming Dynasty.
The following are the origins of some characters: 1. Bai Xiaochun: "Battle Through the Heavens" 2 Xiao Yan: Douluo Continent 3. Lin Qingyang: << Full-time Expert >> 4 Fang Yuan: < Lord Snow Eagle > 5 Chu Yunxiang: Cover the Sky 6. Winds of the World: The Sword Comes 7. Lin Jingyan: " Battle Frenzy " 8 Mo Fan: " Eternal Thought " 9 Ye Hua: " Fantasy Magic " Momo: Heavenly Official Blessing
The following is the answer: Where are the following characters from: 1. Bai Xiaochun: "One Thought Eternal" 2. Ye Qinghan: " Choosing the Heavens " 3. Ning Bufan: " Full-time Expert " 4. Chu Hanyi: " Battle Through the Heavens " 5. Xiao Ding: Celestial Bane
Which classic are the following characters from: 1. Sun Wukong: From Journey to the West. 2. The main characters in Water Margins: Song Jiang, Lin Chong, Wu Yong, Gongsun Sheng, Lu Junyi, etc. are from Water Margins. The main characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhuge Liang, etc. came from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. 4. The main characters in the Dream of the Red Chamber: Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, etc. were from the Dream of the Red Chamber. 5. The main characters in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: Cowherd, Weaver Girl, White Snake, Xu Xian, etc. are from Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio.
Here are a few characters who appear in different masterpieces: 1. Lin Daiyu: Appeared in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. 2. Sun Wukong: Appears in Journey to the West. 3 Water Margins: Appeared in Water Margins. 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Appears in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. 5. Dream of the Red Chamber: Appeared in Cao Xueqin's novel of the same name, Dream of the Red Chamber.
The original text of the first chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms was: "Kong Ming shed tears to bid farewell to Guan Yunchang. Kong Ming looked at the thatched cottage three times. Guan Yu went to the meeting alone. Kong Ming shed tears to kill Ma Liang." Zhuge Liang vowed to keep Cao Cao of Wei alive. Cao Cao cut off his beard and abandoned his robe. I'm so happy that I can't think of home."
1. Moored at Niuzhu at Night, Reminiscing on the Past--"Ode to Red Cliff" 2. Dreaming in Tianmu, Singing Farewell--Ascending High 3. Iron Riding Horse-Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio Legend of the White Snake The Count of Monte Cristo Harry Potter Series-JK Rowling's Wizarding World Series 7. Blade Runner-Science fiction novel, Blade Runner 8 Lin Daiyu--The Classic Dream of the Red Chamber Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone-JK Rowling's Wizarding World Series 10 Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio--The Classic Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio