The first vernacular novel in our country was A Madman's Diary.
The first vernacular poetry collection in China was 300 Vernacular Tang Poems by Wang Xinjian. This book was one of the landmarks of modern Chinese literature, laying the foundation for later vernacular poetry creation. Wang Xinjian introduced the style and characteristics of Tang poetry in easy-to-understand language, making it easier for readers to understand and appreciate poetry.
China's first vernacular novel was " A Madman's Diary." It was published in 1918 at the Beijing Vernacular Fictions Association and became the pioneer work of vernacular novels. This article narrated the experience of a pretentious but actually ridiculous "madman" in the first person. It showed the author's deep insight into human nature and criticism of social reality through irony and ridicule of the political, cultural and social status quo at that time. The publication of A Madman's Diary marked the official birth of vernacular novels as a literary form in China and laid the foundation for the development of modern Chinese literature.
The first vernacular novel in China was Dream of the Red Chamber.
China's first vernacular novel was 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.
The first vernacular novel in China was written by Lu Xun.
You're right. The first vernacular novel in our country was Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman. The publication of this novel in 1918 marked the beginning of vernacular literature and laid the foundation for the development of modern Chinese literature.
Water margin was not the first vernacular chapter novel in our country's history. In fact, the first vernacular novel in our country's history was 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. "Dream of the Red Chamber" was written much earlier than "Water Margins". It was also one of the most important and influential novels in the history of Chinese literature. "Dream of the Red Chamber" adopted the writing style of vernacular, combining ancient Chinese and vernacular to make the novel more easily understood, laying the foundation for the later creation of vernacular novels.
Water margin was the first novel written in the vernacular and was also one of the four famous novels in China. The novel mainly tells the story of 108 righteous men who gathered together to rebel against the corrupt court because of a conspiracy in the late Northern Song Dynasty. The characters in the novel were full, the plot was ups and downs, and the language was concise and bright, which had a strong appeal and artistic value.
China's first vernacular novel was Journey to the West, written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. This novel was first published in the late 16th century and became a classic in the history of Chinese literature, widely read and studied.
The first cultivation novel in our country was Romance of the Three Kingdoms from the Ming Dynasty.