The names of ancient Chinese dynasties were as follows: 1 Xia Dynasty 2 Shang Dynasty Western Zhou 4 Eastern Zhou Spring and Autumn Warring States 6 Qin Dynasty Western Han 8 Eastern Han 9 Three Kingdoms Western Jin Eastern Jin Southern and Northern Dynasties Sui Dynasty Tang Dynasty Five Generations and Ten Kingdoms Song Dynasty 17 Yuan Dynasty 18 Ming Dynasty Qing Dynasty These were the names of the major dynasties and political powers in ancient China.
The names of ancient dynasties in different novels might be different. The following are some common ancient dynasties and their names: Qin Dynasty: The first dynasty established by Qin Shihuang after unifying the six countries included the Qin, Han and Jin dynasties. 2. Han Dynasty: The Western Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty were the early and late periods of the Han Dynasty. 3. Three Kingdoms Period: The Three Kingdoms Period was the period when the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu stood together. 4. The Northern and Southern Dynasties: The Northern and Southern Dynasties was a period of co-existence of three political powers, including the Northern Zhou, Sui, Tang, Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen. 5. Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period: The Five Dynasties referred to the Later Liang Dynasty, the Later Tang Dynasty, the Later Jin Dynasty, the Later Han Dynasty, and the Later Five Dynasties. The Ten Kingdoms referred to the ten political powers of the former Shu, the Later Shu, the Southern Tang Dynasty, the Wu Yue, the Northern Han Dynasty, the Chu State, the Wei State, the Wu State, and the Song Dynasty. 6 Yuan Dynasty: The first dynasty established by Kublai Khan after unifying China in 1271 included the Yuan and Ming dynasties. 7 Ming Dynasty: The Ming Dynasty was the last feudal dynasty in Chinese history. It began in 1368 and ended in 1644. 8 Qing Dynasty: The Qing Dynasty was the last feudal dynasty in Chinese history, established in 1644 and ended in 1912. Of course, this was only a part of the story. Different novels might have different ancient dynasties and their names.
The name of the Kongjia Dynasty could be found in the following example: A Void Sky Kingdom A Void Dimension Dynasty C Void Realm Dynasty D Void Dynasty These names were adapted from traditional literature or games. They could be used as a reference, but they might not be suitable for all situations. When creating, he could name it according to his own ideas and creativity. He hoped that it would be helpful.
The following are five famous historical figures surnamed Wang and their dynasties: 1 Wang Xizhi (303 - 361), the calligraphy of the Tang Dynasty, the representative works of calligraphers include the Preface to the Collection of Lanting. 2 Wang Bo (650 - 676 years) Tang Dynasty writer, poet, calligrapher representative works have "Teng Wang Pavilion Preface" and so on. 3. Wang Xianzhi (344 - 386), a calligrapher and painter of the Tang Dynasty. His representative works include "Recalling My Brother on Mid-Autumn Night" and so on. 4. Wang Zhihuan (688 - 742), a Tang Dynasty writer and poet. His representative works include Climbing the Stork Tower. 5. Wang Changling (650 - 689), a Tang Dynasty writer and poet, whose representative works include Farewell to Xin Jian in Furong Tower.
According to my knowledge of novels, I don't have the name of a Tang Dynasty novel. The Tang Dynasty was a very important period in Chinese history, but there were almost no famous novels.
If you transmigrated to the Tang Dynasty, you could refer to the following novel names: 1 Return to the Tang Dynasty-Author is Liu Keliang 2 "Tang Dynasty Time Travel Guide"-The author is fishy 3 "A Good Man of the Tang Dynasty"-The author is Fog Scatters and Flowers Bloom 4. The Superpowered Man of the Tang Dynasty. The author is Misty Rain Jiangnan. Tang Brick-Author is Tian Silkworm Potato "Imperial Examination Strategy"-The author is Liu Lian Zi The Good Man of the Tang Dynasty 2-The author is Fog Scatters and Flowers Bloom 8 "Return to the Tang Dynasty as a Warlord"-The author is drifting with the flow Chang 'an Ancient Meaning-The author is Jin Se 10 The Tang Dynasty's Unconstrained School-Author is Momo These are some of the titles of novels that have transmigrated to the Tang Dynasty. I hope they can help.
In the Song Dynasty, novels were called legends. Legend was a literary form in ancient China. It originated in the Tang Dynasty and developed in the Song Dynasty. Together with story clubs, supernatural stories, and novels, it constituted the main form of ancient Chinese novels. Legends were often described in detail, with twists and turns in the plot, rich characters, and delicate descriptions. They often used legends, myths, historical events, etc. as the theme, and added elements such as rap and opera.
The novels of the Tang Dynasty were often called Tang Legends or Tang Legendary Fictions. These novels were one of the popular literary works of the Tang Dynasty. They mainly told the life stories of ancient chivalrous men, warriors and nobles. Many of the plots were full of romantic and adventurous elements. The subjects of these novels covered politics, military affairs, love, friendship, murder, and many other topics. They became classics in the history of Chinese literature.
In the Song Dynasty, novels were called Huaben. Huaben was an early form of vernacular novels that originated in the Tang Dynasty and developed in the Song Dynasty. Its characteristic was that it was based on spoken language and used simple words to narrate stories, often with the rhythm and rhythm of poetry. The storybook was originally a form of literature, but it gradually developed into a popular reading material for all levels of society. It was not only popular among the people, but also highly valued by the government. In the Song Dynasty, Huaben became one of the most important schools in the field of literature, which had a far-reaching impact on the creation of novels in later generations.
The novels of the Tang Dynasty, commonly known as Tang poetry, were a peak in the history of Chinese literature. They were famous for their creative skills and literary value. The characteristics of Tang poetry are fresh and natural, profound artistic conception, beautiful rhythm, and often use exaggeration, metaphor, antithesis and other rhetorical devices to express strong emotions and thoughts. In the Tang Dynasty, many excellent novels such as Water Margins, Journey to the West, Dream of the Red Chamber, etc. were created and became classics of later literature.
The novels of the Tang Dynasty are often called Tang poems or Tang poems and Song Ci. They are the classics in the history of Chinese literature and are famous for their superb artistic expression and profound ideology. Many novels of the Tang Dynasty, including Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, The Peony Pavilion, and Journey to the West, were widely praised and influenced the literature and culture of later generations.