Cao Xueqin was a novelist and poet in the Qing Dynasty. His work, Dream of the Red Chamber, was hailed as a monumental work in the history of Chinese literature. It depicted the life of the Qing Dynasty aristocratic society, exposed the dark side of feudal society, and reflected the richness of human nature.
Cao Xueqin was from the Qing Dynasty. He created a large number of literary works, including Dream of the Red Chamber.
Cao Xueqin was a Qing Dynasty author whose works were regarded as the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels. Cao Xueqin lived at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. His representative works included Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and so on.
Cao Xueqin was born in 1815 and died in 1877. His works were hailed as the pinnacle of Chinese classical literature, and had a profound impact on Chinese literature and culture.
Cao Xueqin was from the Qing Dynasty.
Cao Xueqin was a novelist from the Qing Dynasty.
The author of the novel was not Killing Huaxiong in Warm Wine, but Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Cao Xueqin was from the Qing Dynasty. His masterpiece was 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.
Shi Nai 'an (1330 - 1402), also known as Jingyue, was a novelist of the Ming Dynasty in Jingjiang. His representative works include Water Margins and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Cao Xueqin (1715 - 1763), also known as Meng Ruan, was a novelist of the Qing Dynasty. His representative works include Dream of the Red Chamber.
Wei Dongting in the Kangxi Dynasty was not based on Cao Xueqin's grandfather, Cao Yin. Although Cao Yin was a famous writer and official in the Qing Dynasty, he was not close to Cao Xueqin. Wei Dongting in the Kangxi Dynasty was a fictional character whose image and experiences were all fictional. Wei Dongting's story was mainly about how he showed himself in front of Emperor Kangxi to obtain a higher position and treatment. Therefore, it could be said that Wei Dongting in Kangxi Dynasty was not based on Cao Xueqin's grandfather Cao Yin, but was fabricated by Emperor Yongzheng according to his own imagination and needs.