The question of whether the books written by the ancient Chinese were more intelligent than the books written by the modern Chinese is unanswered because wisdom is a subjective evaluation that is difficult to measure. The books written by ancient Chinese and modern Chinese have their own unique cultural and historical backgrounds. Different authors also have their own personal views and opinions, so the level of wisdom they express may be different. The culture and wisdom of ancient China were based on philosophy, morality, literature and art. These thoughts and wisdom had deeply influenced the development of Chinese culture through the accumulation and inheritance of time. The culture and wisdom of modern China were gradually formed in the process of reform, opening up, and the construction of the modern country. Its development has been constantly changing and challenged by the domestic and foreign environments. Therefore, it was impossible to simply compare the wisdom level of ancient China and modern China, let alone judge the value of other cultures or books by the standards of one culture or book. Reading and learning cultural knowledge should be done with an open mind and a diverse perspective, respecting different cultures and ideas, gaining enlightenment and nutrition from them, and constantly improving one's own cultural accomplishment and wisdom.
There were many types of divine beasts and ghosts written in ancient Chinese novels. The following were some of the common ones: Divine Beast: 1. Dragon: The dragon was one of the most famous mythical beasts in ancient Chinese culture and also the representative of ancient Chinese mythology. 2. Phoenix: The phoenix is a legendary divine bird and an important symbol of ancient Chinese culture. Qilin: Qilin is one of the six animals of cattle, horses, deer, turtles, and dragons. It is also a legendary divine beast. Green Dragon: Green Dragon was an auspicious beast in ancient Chinese culture and one of the four spirits in ancient Chinese mythology. White Tiger: The white tiger was one of the mythical beasts in ancient Chinese culture and one of the four gods in ancient Chinese mythology. Ghost: Zombies: Zombies are one of the common ghosts in ancient Chinese novels. They are usually described as resurrected dead people. Vampires: Vampires are one of the legendary ghosts, usually described as evil spirits that can absorb human blood and revive. 3. Monsters: Monsters are common in ancient Chinese novels. Demons, monsters, ghosts, and other types of ghosts usually have various magical powers and magic. Ghosts: Ghosts are a common type of soul in ancient Chinese novels. They are usually described as ghosts and evil spirits after death. 5. Fox Demon: The fox demon is one of the legendary ghosts. It is usually described as a demon cultivated by a fox.
The four books written by ancient Chinese people included: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty 2 Water Margins-Yuan Dynasty 3 Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty
Modern Chinese literature is very rich. The following are some famous writers and their representative works: 1 Lu Xun (1881 - 1936): His masterpieces include A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, and The Scream. 2. Lao She (1899 - 1966): His masterpieces include Camel Xiangzi and Teahouse. 3. Shen Congwen (1912 - 1968): His masterpieces include Border Town, Spring Silkworm, etc. 4. Zhang Ailing (1914 - 1995): Her masterpieces include Red Rose and White Rose, Love in a City-Toppling City, etc. 5. Qian Zhongshu (1897 - 1978): His masterpieces include Fortress Besieged and Bathing. 6 Ba Jin (1910 - 1991): His masterpieces include "Home","Spring","Autumn", etc. 7. Ding Ling (1904 - 1966): Her masterpieces include The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River and Long Live Our Wives. The works of these writers occupy an important position in the history of Chinese literature. They are not only thoughtful and artistic, but they are still widely praised and read.
The following are a few recommended novels written in ancient Chinese: 1. [The Blacksmith's Little Peach]: The story was about a tough blacksmith who made a fortune in order to let his wife live a good life. 2. " Soft Cloud of the Hard Stonemason ": The great stonemason Lu Tiechu met a soft waist, showing his iron-blooded and tender side. These novels are the works of ancient rough men. They can satisfy your needs for rough ancient novels.
Ancient novels were originally written in classical Chinese. In modern times, with the rise of the vernacular movement, small words written in Chinese were also called vernacular novels or modern novels.
" Uncle, Calm Down " was a modern romance novel. The main characters in the novel would occasionally beat each other up, and the language they used contained some classical Chinese elements. Other than that, there was no mention of other books in classical Chinese in the information given.
Modern people rarely wrote novels in classical Chinese or ancient Chinese because these novels usually involved some traditional culture and historical knowledge, which might be difficult for modern people. However, there were also some modern novels written in classical Chinese or ancient Chinese, such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, etc. Although the language used in these novels was classical Chinese or ancient Chinese, it could be understood as modern language after translation.
The reason why ancient novels used classical Chinese was because it had a unique advantage in the process of inheritance. In the process of inheritance, classical Chinese had experienced a long period of development and formed a complete set of grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure and expression methods, which made classical Chinese accurately express the meaning of the author and could be accurately understood by future generations of readers. The language form of classical Chinese was very different from other languages. The pronunciation, intonation and tone of classical Chinese are very different from other languages, which makes classical Chinese have a great advantage in expressing complex, abstract and profound thoughts. The writings in classical Chinese had a unique position and significance in culture. The classical Chinese represented the culture and tradition of ancient China and was an important part of Chinese culture.
There are many books about traditional Chinese culture. The following are some of the more well-known ones: Dream of the Red Chamber-The Qing Dynasty depicted the family life and the ways of the world in China's feudal society. 2. Journey to the West. In the Ming Dynasty, the story was about Sun Wukong and the others protecting Tang Sanzang, who went to the West to obtain scriptures. 3. Water Margins-The Yuan Dynasty depicted the story of Song Jiang and the others leading the rebel army and fighting against the government. Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty tells the story of the war and political struggle between Shu Han, Wu and Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. The Scholars-The Qing Dynasty used the people and events of the Qing Dynasty scholars as the background to reveal the drawbacks and shortcomings of Chinese traditional culture. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-The Yuan Dynasty recorded all kinds of stories about ghosts and immortals, reflecting the religious beliefs and moral values in traditional Chinese culture. These are just a small part of traditional Chinese culture. There are many other excellent works that readers can choose according to their own interests.
The following are a few recommended novels in the rough ancient language: 1. [The Blacksmith's Little Peach]: The story was about a tough blacksmith who made a fortune in order to let his wife live a good life. 2. " Soft Cloud of the Hard Stonemason ": The great stonemason Lu Tiechu met a soft waist, showing his iron-blooded and tender side. 3. [Brocade Cloister]: It was a story about a straightforward and rough general male protagonist and a pretty and shrewish widow female protagonist. The two of them worked together to gain a foothold in the capital, showing their iron-blooded and tender side. 4. [Beauty and the Horse Slave]: The male protagonist is a strong horse slave, and the female protagonist is a spoiled young lady. The story between them showed the loyalty of the rough male protagonist and the coquettishness of the female protagonist. These novels all had elements of a rough male protagonist and were suitable for readers who liked such stories.