The following classical novels described the founding history of different dynasties: Romance of the Three Kingdoms narrated the founding history of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. Water Margins described the founding history of the peasant uprising army in the early years of the Song Dynasty. Dream of the Red Chamber narrated the love story of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in the early years of the Qing Dynasty, but it also depicted the history of the founding of the Qing Dynasty. Journey to the West tells the story of Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, who went to learn from the scriptures. It also tells the history of the founding of the Tang Dynasty. I hope my answer can help you!
The Four Great Classics of Chinese classical novels were Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
There were many classical novels that had a high degree of ideology and artistry that occupied an important position in the history of world literature. Among them, the more famous ones were Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and so on. Dream of the Red Chamber is a great work in the history of Chinese literature. It is regarded as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels, with a high level of ideology and artistry. The novel depicted the life of the aristocratic society in the Qing Dynasty. Through the description of the personalities and plots of many characters, it showed the richness of human nature and the complexity of society. It had a high depth of thought. At the same time, the description of the characters and emotions in the novel was also very delicate and artistic. Journey to the West was a mythical novel written after Indian literature was introduced into China. It was also a classic in the history of Chinese literature. The novel depicted the legendary experience of the four masters of the Tang Dynasty, Tang Sanzang, and his disciples, who went to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures. Through the description of various myths, legends, and mysterious phenomena, it showed the beliefs and philosophical concepts in traditional Chinese culture, as well as the discussion of good and evil of human nature and moral concepts. The Water Margins was a heroic epic in the history of Chinese literature and one of the four great masterpieces of China. The novel depicted the legendary story of a group of heroes. Through the character description and plot description of many characters, it showed the heroic image and values of traditional Chinese culture, and also showed the weaknesses and defects of human nature. Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classic in ancient Chinese novels and a masterpiece in the history of world literature. The novel depicted the historical background of the Three Kingdoms period, and through the description of the characters and plots, it showed the political, military, and cultural concepts of traditional Chinese culture, as well as the weaknesses and defects of human nature. The characters and plot design in the novel were very wonderful. It was an important contribution to the history of Chinese literature and world literature.
It was difficult to determine which type of classical Chinese was the most difficult to understand. Because the writings of different dynasties had great differences in grammar, word usage, sentence structure, etc., and there were also great differences in the cultural background and social environment at that time. Generally speaking, the writings in classical Chinese after the Han Dynasty, especially the writings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, were relatively easier to understand because they used many modern Chinese vocabulary and grammar. In particular, the literati of the Ming Dynasty had a high level of ancient literature and language ability. Their articles were often concise and easy to read. However, for some ancient dynasties and literature, such as the classical Chinese of the Pre-Qin period, the ancient prose of the Tang Dynasty, and the poetry of the Song Dynasty, due to the uniqueness of their language style and expression, they really needed more understanding and research to truly understand the meaning and meaning.
It was difficult to make a general comment on the writings in classical Chinese history. Because every dynasty's classical Chinese had its own unique style and characteristics, some of the classical Chinese of some dynasties were very different from the classical Chinese of other dynasties because of the different background and cultural inheritance, so it might cause certain difficulties for readers. Here are a few dynasties that might make readers feel difficult: 1. The classical Chinese of the Qin Dynasty: The classical Chinese of the Qin Dynasty is known for its conciseness and standard, but the usage of some words and sentence patterns is different from the classical Chinese of other dynasties. It may take more time and energy to understand and digest. 2. The classical Chinese of the Han Dynasty: The classical Chinese of the Han Dynasty had a variety of styles. The words and expressions of some chapters were more cumbersome and required a certain level of cultural accomplishment and language skills to understand. 3. The classical Chinese of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties: Due to the special cultural and language environment at that time, the classical Chinese of these periods often had a strong literary atmosphere and style, but there were also some incomprehensible words and expressions. Therefore, if one wanted to choose the most difficult classical Chinese in Chinese history, it might have to be based on one's reading experience and interest. However, no matter which dynasty you choose to read and understand, it takes a certain amount of time and energy. As long as you persevere, you will gradually appreciate the charm of classical Chinese.
World history in the true sense usually referred to works that covered the entire history of human civilization, including but not limited to literary works, historical books, biographies, papers, and so on. At present, there was no work that could completely cover the entire history of human civilization, so it was impossible to determine which work was the true history of the world.
The following characters were not from the Tang Legend, but from Journey to the West: Sun Wukong. Although Sun Wukong was also a character in the Legend of the Tang Dynasty, he was obviously different from the other characters in the Legend of the Tang Dynasty.
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 founding emperor of the Xia Dynasty was Yu. Yu was the leader of the Xiahou family and the founding king of the Xia Dynasty. He was the great-great-grandson of the Yellow Emperor, the descendant of Zhuanxu, and the son of Gun. Through his great achievements in managing the flood and the recommendation of the tribal alliance, Yu inherited the throne and established the Xia Dynasty. During the reign of Yu, he formed an army, conquered Sanmiao, built cities, formulated criminal laws, and established the nine provinces system of the Xia Dynasty. Yu was respectfully called Yu the Great and Emperor Yu. He was a sage emperor who was as famous as Yao and Shun in ancient China.
😋I recommend the following novels to you, hoping they will meet your needs: 1. "Return to the Han Dynasty to be an Emperor": It tells the story of the reborn Liu Xiu, who is either planning a rebellion or going to rebel again every day. The title of the book is quite interesting ~ 2. "Back to the Han Dynasty as a Teacher": A tutor transmigrated to the Han Dynasty and continued to do his old job. However, the student was replaced by a powerful official in the court. The plot was quite unique and should not be missed! 3. "People in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Hu and Han are respected together": Crossing the end of the Han Dynasty, he became the eldest son of Li Wenhou, one of the Liangzhou warlords who had received his lunch box early. It brought a different perspective and was very interesting. 4. [The Great Han Empire: With the Great Han Dynasty as the background, this is a novel filled with a historical aura. Perhaps it can bring you a brand new understanding of the Han Dynasty.] 5. "The Rebuilding of the Han Dynasty Begins in Jinyang": Borrowing the historical background of the Jin and Sui Dynasties, it described how Liu Qun started from a dilapidated isolated city, resisted the Xiongnu, rebuilt the city, recruited refugees, opened up farmland, and rebuilt the Han Dynasty step by step. This kind of story was very attractive. 6. Return of Chu: Although this book is a fictional history, it is set in the period of Chu and Han hegemony. It tells how Xia Sheng revitalized Chu. It is very interesting. 7. "Liu Bei of the Three Kingdoms Recovers the Han Dynasty": Rewriting the history of the Three Kingdoms, describing how Liu Bei, who had his spiritual intelligence unlocked in advance, created the magnificent feat of Guangwu in the chaotic times at the end of the Han Dynasty. I recommend it to you who like the theme of the Three Kingdoms. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the following novels that describe the history of the Tang Dynasty to you: The Little Writers of the Tang Dynasty, The Immortal Tang of Prosperity, The Magician of the Tang Dynasty, The Dragon's Journey to the Zhenyuan Chronicle of the Tang Dynasty, The Martial Tang Dynasty, The Detective of the Tang Dynasty, The Rich Man of the Early Tang Dynasty, The Guest of the Tang Dynasty, The Eternal Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, The Road to the Soaring Tang Dynasty, The Perfect Life of the Tang Dynasty, The Idlers of the Tang Dynasty, The Great Princess of the Tang Dynasty, and Returning to the Tang Dynasty as a General. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗