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The Journey to the West was not written by Luo Guanzhong, but by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. It was completed in the early 17th century and has been passed down to this day. Journey to the West was considered a classic in the history of Chinese literature and one of the four great masterpieces.
Luo Guanzhong (c. 1330-c. 1400) was a novelist in the early Ming Dynasty. His name was Ruzhong, and his nickname was Runzhi. His nickname was Ziwei Taoist. He was one of the most famous novelists in the history of Chinese literature and was known as the "King of Fictions". Luo Guanzhong's representative work was Romance of the Three Kingdoms. This novel used the history of the Three Kingdoms period as the background. Through the wonderful description of historical events and characters, it created a group of colorful characters and became a classic work of Chinese classical novels. In addition, he also wrote Water Margins, which described the story of the peasant uprising in the Song Dynasty and some parts of Journey to the West. Luo Guanzhong's novels were widely spread and had a great influence on the development of Chinese literature. His writing style was deeply influenced by the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty and the novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, forming his own unique literary style.
Luo Guanzhong was a Chinese novelist from the Ming Dynasty. He had created famous novels such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margins, which were called the pinnacle of classical novels by later generations. In addition, he had also created the sequels to Journey to the West, The Afterlife of Journey to the West, and the prequel to Dream of the Red Chamber, The Biography of Dream of the Red Chamber.
Luo Guanzhong (c. 1330-c. 1400) was the author of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a novelist in the early Ming Dynasty. He wrote a large number of novels, including Water Margins, Journey to the West, Dream of the Red Chamber and Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which had a profound impact on Chinese literature.
Luo Guanzhong (c. 1330-c. 1400), also known as Ruzhong, was a novelist in the early Ming Dynasty and one of the famous novelists in the history of Chinese literature. Luo Guanzhong's representative works were Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margins, and Journey to the West, which were regarded as the classics of ancient Chinese novels. Romance of the Three Kingdoms described the historical events and characters of the Three Kingdoms period. It described the political struggles and wars between Wei, Shu, and Wu with the Three Kingdoms period as the background. "Water Margins" described the peasant uprising in the early years of the Song Dynasty. With the peasant class as the background, it described the various ways of loyalty and loyalty in Jianghu. Journey to the West described the story of Tang Sanzang and his disciples going to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. It described all kinds of demons, ghosts, immortals, and monsters with Buddhism as the background. In addition, Luo Guanzhong also had many other novels such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Legend of the White Snake, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, etc. His works had various styles but all had strong traditional Chinese cultural characteristics. These works were very important to the development and influence of Chinese literature.
Luo Guanzhong was a novelist and literary critic in the Ming Dynasty. He lived between 1398 and 1470 and was mainly active in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. His works were mainly historical novels and operas, which were regarded as the classics of ancient Chinese novels. Luo Guanzhong's representative works include Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margins, Journey to the West, etc. These works have become classics of Chinese literature and have a profound impact on Chinese culture.
Luo Guanzhong (about 1330-about 1400), the word Ruzhong, Runzhi Han people in Taiyuan, Shanxi. In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, writers were mainly engaged in novel creation.
Luo Guanzhong (about 1330-about 1400), also known as Ruzhong, Runzhi, alias Ziwei Taoist, Han nationality, Shandong Qufu people. He was a famous novelist, literary theorist, and dramatist in the early Ming Dynasty.
Luo Guanzhong (about 1330-about 1400), the word Ruzhong, Runzhi, another name Ziwei Taoist, Han nationality, today's Henan Province Shangqiu City Yucheng County people. He was a novelist, literary theorist, writer, and dramatist during the Ming Dynasty.
Luo Guanzhong (c. 1330-c. 1400) was a writer, dramatist, and novelist in the early Ming Dynasty. He created famous literary works such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margins.