The author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was from the Qing Dynasty. There are many different theories in the field of Redology, but his life and background have always been controversial. Originally known as "Cao Boqi", he was a native of Suzhou Prefecture (now Changmen Gate of Suzhou City). He was born into an aristocratic family of officials and had once worked in the capital, but later returned to his hometown due to the deterioration of his family's financial situation. In his life, he had written some novels and poems, but the most famous work was Dream of the Red Chamber. At present, the Redology community generally agreed that he was the author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', but there were also different views. Among them, Cao Yin, a descendant of the Cao family, believed that the other author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was called Gao E. Other scholars believed that the producer of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' had not finished writing the novel and had only edited and edited it. There are still many disputes and differences about his life and background. However, no matter who the author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was, this novel was a classic in the history of Chinese literature and had a far-reaching influence.
Dream of the Red Chamber was a classic of Chinese classical novels and a masterpiece in the history of Chinese novels. It was hailed as the pinnacle of Chinese fiction and a treasure in the history of Chinese literature. The protagonist of the novel, Jia Baoyu, was a literary youth. He experienced the prosperity and decline of his family, as well as personal emotional entanglements, and finally died of illness. The novel used the rise and fall of the four families of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue as the main line to show the epitome of a huge feudal dynasty. The novel began with the illusory "Story of the Stone" and ended with the realistic "Dream of the Red Chamber". It was hailed as a masterpiece in the history of Chinese novels.
'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a classic work of Chinese classical novels. It was called 'Redology' because of its academic nature in studying the Dream of the Red Chamber. The author of Dream of the Red Chamber was from the Qing Dynasty. Its plot, character, and ideology were all full of literary charm and became a classic in the history of Chinese literature. The study of Dream of the Red Chamber involved literature, history, sociology, philosophy and many other fields. Its influence was also reflected in many aspects. The characters and plots in Dream of the Red Chamber were widely used in movies, cartoons, games and other cultural products, becoming important symbols of Chinese culture. The ideology of Dream of the Red Chamber had a profound impact on Chinese culture, society, and values. It was regarded as a treasure of Chinese culture. In addition, the study of Dream of the Red Chamber also promoted the development of Chinese novels, operas, folk arts, and other cultural arts, which had an important impact on the inheritance and development of Chinese culture.
As far as I know, there are many versions of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. 1. Cheng Weiyuan and Gao E's 'Dream of the Red Chamber': This is currently the most popular version and is also recognized as one of the best. This version of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' had a total of 20 chapters. Each chapter had a clear title and a paragraph. The writing style was beautiful and the description of the Dream of the Red Chamber was very detailed. 2 Cao Xueqin's 'Dream of the Red Chamber': This version of' Dream of the Red Chamber 'was personally written by Cao Xueqin and was also one of the most original versions. This version of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' retained the original meaning of Cao Xueqin's poem, which was exquisitely described and concise. It was hailed as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels. 3. The Commercial Press's 'Dream of the Red Chamber': This version of' Dream of the Red Chamber 'was compiled by the Commercial Press according to the version compiled by Cheng Weiyuan and Gao E, and was divided into 20 chapters. This version of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was slightly different from the previous two versions, but overall, it still had a high literary value. In addition, there were many other versions, each with its own unique characteristics and style.
The Dream of the Red Chamber is a classical Chinese novel. According to the available information and research, it has many loyal readers and researchers. Therefore, there has always been a controversy about the number of characters in the Dream of the Red Chamber. However, it was generally believed that there were more than 200 characters depicted in Dream of the Red Chamber. The most important characters included Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, Wang Xifeng, Shi Xiangyun, Qin Keqing, Grandmother Jia, Lady Wang, Wang Xifeng, Xue Pan, and so on. The complicated relationships between these characters made Dream of the Red Chamber a classic interpersonal novel.
As far as I know, there are two main versions of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', which are the Qing Dynasty's' Dream of the Red Chamber', and the modern 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. These two versions were different in literary style, plot, and character creation, but they were both representative versions of the classic literary work, Dream of the Red Chamber.
There were two titles for 'Dream of the Red Chamber',' Dream of the Red Chamber 'and' Story of the Stone.'
There are 120 chapters in the Dream of the Red Chamber. Each chapter usually contains an independent story chapter.
Dream of the Red Chamber was a classic Chinese literary masterpiece. There were about 128 characters, including Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai and other main characters. Among them, there were more than 80 male characters, 48 female characters, and some unimportant characters such as Grandmother Jia and Wang Xifeng. These characters had distinct personalities and the plot was complicated. This was the charm of Dream of the Red Chamber.
The author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was from the Qing Dynasty.
The author of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was from the Qing Dynasty.