The top ten tragedies of ancient China were Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Journey to the West, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, The Scholars, Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These novels created many outstanding characters, some of whom eventually ended up with tragic endings for various reasons. The following are some of the main characters: 1. Jia Baoyu: The protagonist of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' is a sentimental Jia Baoyu who eventually leads to a tragic ending due to the collapse of his family. 2. Water Margins: The main characters in Water Margins, a group of righteous men, eventually went to resist the imperial court and the road of uprising for various reasons. Finally, because of internal division and external oppression, they went to a tragic ending. 3 Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The main characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms period, the war and political struggle between Shu Han and Dongwu, finally led to a tragic ending because of political struggle and political corruption. 4. Journey to the West: The main characters in Journey to the West, such as Sun Wukong, experienced many hardships and dangers in the process of learning from the Western Heaven. Finally, due to various factors, they went to a tragic ending. Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: The main characters in Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, the various ghosts and immortals in the story, tell many stories about human nature and morality. In the end, because of the contradiction between humans and ghosts, the story leads to a tragic ending. 6. Scholars: The main characters in the book, The Scholars, led the intellectual of the Ming Dynasty to a political struggle, a moral struggle, and a literary struggle due to various factors. Eventually, due to various factors, they led to a tragic ending. 7 Water Margins: The main characters in Water Margins, a group of righteous people, eventually went to resist the imperial court and the road of uprising for various reasons. Finally, because of internal division and external oppression, they went to a tragic ending. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The main characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms period, the war and political struggle between Shu Han and Dongwu finally led to a tragic ending because of political struggle and political corruption. 9 Journey to the West: The main characters in Journey to the West, such as Sun Wukong, experienced many hardships and dangers in the process of learning from the Western Heaven. Finally, due to various factors, they led to a tragic ending. Dream of the Red Chamber: The main character in Dream of the Red Chamber is a sentimental Jia Baoyu who eventually leads to a tragic ending due to the collapse of his family.
The main characters in the ten tragedies of ancient China included: 1. Qin Shihuang: After unifying the six countries, Qin Shihuang implemented tyranny, burned books, buried Confucianism, and concentrated power, leading to confusion in thinking, which led to the demise of the Qin Dynasty. 2. Xiang Yu: Xiang Yu led the Chu Han War and ultimately failed, committing suicide. He had the image of a hero, but it was a pity that he failed to achieve great things in the end. 3. King You of Zhou: In order to win the smile of the beauty Baosi, King You of Zhou teased the vassals with the beacon fire, causing the destruction of the Western Zhou Dynasty. 4 Qu Yuan: Qu Yuan was a writer and politician in the Chu State who committed suicide by jumping into the river because he was ostracized. His patriotic spirit and loyalty were touching. 5. Lin Chong in Water Margins: Lin Chong was one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake. He was framed by Song Jiang and eventually went astray and was killed. His image was thought-provoking. Cao Cao in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Cao Cao was a politician and military strategist during the Three Kingdoms period. He unified the north and implemented a series of cruel policies, but was eventually defeated by Liu Bei and others. Jia Baoyu in Dream of the Red Chamber: Jia Baoyu was a child of a noble family in the Qing Dynasty. He had literary talent and deep love, but was eventually abandoned by his family, causing him to have a mental breakdown. 8. Sun Wukong in Journey to the West: Sun Wukong was born from a stone in the Tang Dynasty. He had supernatural abilities but was eventually subdued by Tang Sanzang and became his disciple. Wu Song in the Water Margins: Wu Song was one of the heroes of Liangshan Lake. He had a mighty and brave image, but was eventually betrayed and killed by Song Jiang and others. Liu Bei in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Liu Bei was a politician and strategist during the Three Kingdoms period. He experienced many setbacks and difficulties but eventually became the founding emperor of Shu Han.
The top ten tragedies in ancient China were Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Journey to the West, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, The Scholars, Flowers in the Mirror, Seven Heroes and Five Meanings, and Dream of the Red Chamber. These works are the classics of ancient Chinese literature. They not only reflect the social reality of the time, but also shape many great characters. Among them,'Dream of the Red Chamber' was regarded as a classic in the history of ancient Chinese literature and also a classic in the history of world literature.
The top ten tragedies of ancient China: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty 3 Water Margins-Shi Nai 'an of the Ming Dynasty 4 Journey to the West-Wu Chengen of the Yuan Dynasty Legend of the White Snake-The Story of Xu Xian's White Snake in the Tang Dynasty 6 Weiyang Palace Heart Locking Jade-Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong 7 "Jin Ping Mei"-Yuan Dynasty Lanling Xiaoxiao Sheng 8 The Scholars-Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty 9 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty 10 Water Margins-Ming Dynasty Shi Nai 'an The top ten ancient Chinese comedies: 1 "Three Words"-Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty 2 "Yu Shi Ming Yan"-Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong 3 "Warning to the World"-Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty 4."The Flowery Monk Dig a Well"-Shi Nai 'an of Yuan Dynasty Legend of the White Snake-The Story of Xu Xian's White Snake in the Tang Dynasty The Peony Pavilion-Du Liniang of the Tang Dynasty Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty 8 The Scholars-Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty 9 "The Western Chamber"-Wang Shifu of the Tang Dynasty Journey to the West-Wu Chengen of the Yuan Dynasty
There are no official statistics on China's top ten classical tragedies and comedies, but according to the recommendations and comments of some literary researchers, different books and media may give different answers. The following are some works that might be considered representative of classical Chinese tragedies and comedies: Classic Chinese Tragedy: 1 "Dream of the Red Chamber"(Author: Cao Xueqin, 18th century) 2 Journey to the West (by Wu Chengen, 18th century) 3 Water Margins (18th century) 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms (by Luo Guanzhong, 19th century) 5. The Scholars (Wu Jingzi, 19th century) Classic Chinese Comedy Masterpiece: 1 Water Margins (18th century) 2 Journey to the West (by Wu Chengen, 18th century) 3 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (Pu Songling, 19th century) Dream of the Red Chamber (18th century by Cao Xueqin) 5. The Scholars (Wu Jingzi, 19th century) It should be noted that these works may have different influences and status in different historical and cultural backgrounds, so the classification and ranking of these works may be different.
The Ten Great Poets of Ancient China was a tradition in the history of Chinese literature. Different literary schools and periods had different selection criteria. The following are some of the more famous ancient Chinese poets: Xin Qiji 2 Su Shi Li Qingzhao 4 Zhou Bangyan Xin Qiji 6 Su Shi Li Qingzhao 8 Liu Yong 9 Zhou Bangyan Xin Qiji The works of these poets had a profound influence on Chinese literature and were regarded as treasures in the history of Chinese literature.
The Ten Great Chivalrous Men of ancient China referred to the chivalrous men stories that were widely praised in Chinese history. The following were ten of them: 1 Guan Yunchang (Guan Yu): The famous general of the Eastern Han Dynasty was invincible. 2. Huo Qubing: During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the generals were brave and good at fighting. They made many contributions to the court. 3 Zhang Sanfeng: Ming Dynasty martial artist known as "Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng", famous for his superb martial arts and philosophy. 4. Ye Kai: The famous chivalrous man in the Qing Dynasty novel "Journey of the Chivalrous" was famous for his righteousness and wit. 5 Shi Xiu: The famous swordsman in the Qing Dynasty novel "Dream of the Red Chamber" was famous for his martial arts skills and wit. 6. Lu Zhishen: The famous chivalrous man in the Water Margins of the Tang Dynasty was forthright, open-minded, wise, and brave. 7 Wu Song: The famous swordsman in the novel Water Margins at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty was famous for his bravery and bravery. 8. Li Kui: The famous chivalrous man in the Water Margins of the Tang Dynasty was extremely bold and brave. 9. Lu Junyi: The male protagonist in the Water Margins at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty was famous for his bravery and fearlessness. 10 Lin Chong: The male protagonist in the Water Margins at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty was famous for his wisdom, courage, and martial arts.
There were many poets in ancient China, but it was not easy to choose the ten most famous poets. The following are the top ten poets of ancient China in no particular order: Li Bai (701 - 762): One of the greatest poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Immortal". 2 Du Fu (712 - 770): One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Sage of Poetry". 3. Bai Juyi (772 - 846): One of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty, known as the "Poet Devil". 4. Su Shi (1037 - 1101): A great poet of the Song Dynasty, known as one of the "Four Scholars of the Su School". 5. Xin Qiji (1140 - 1207): A great poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, known as "Xin Ci". 6. Lu You (1125 - 1210): The great poet of the Southern Song Dynasty was hailed as one of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". 7 Li Qingzhao (1084 - 1155): The great poet of the Northern Song Dynasty was known as the "Ci Saint". 8 Yang Wanli (1145 - 1227): The great poet of the Southern Song Dynasty was hailed as one of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". 9 Ma Zhiyuan (1234 - 1321): One of the great poets of the Yuan Dynasty, known as one of the "Four Great Yuan Qu Artists". 10 Zhou Bangyan (1086 - 1151): One of the great poets of the Yuan Dynasty, known as one of the "Four Great Yuan Qu Artists".
The Ten Great Scholars of Ancient China referred to the ten literary geniuses who had been widely circulated and praised in Chinese history. Their names and achievements were widely praised in history and literature. The following was the list of the ten candidates: Confucius, the sage of literature Poet Li Bai 3 Ci Emperor Su Shi 4 Wenzong Bai Juyi 5 Poet Ghost Du Shi Poem Demon Li He 7 Poet Liu Yuxi Poem King Wang Zhihuan Poem Maniac Du Fu Poem Maniac Han Yu
The top ten novels of ancient China: 1 Cao Xueqin (1715 - 1763): The representative work of the Qing Dynasty novelist, Dream of the Red Chamber. 2 Lu Xun (1881 - 1936): The Scream, the masterpiece of a modern Chinese novelist. 3. Jin Yong (1896 - 1976): Hong Kong novelist's representative works,"The Condor Heroes" and "Eight Dragons". 4. Lao She (1899 - 1966): The representative work of a modern Chinese novelist, Camel Xiangzi. 5 Gu Long (1934 - 1985): The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng, the masterpiece of a modern novelist. 6 Ding Ling (1896 - 1966): The masterpiece of a modern Chinese novelist, The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River. 7 Shen Congwen (1912 - 1988): The Border Town, the masterpiece of a modern Chinese novelist. 8. Qian Zhongshu (1897 - 1974): Fortress Besieged, the masterpiece of a modern Chinese novelist. 9. Zhang Ailing (1914 - 1995): The Legend, the masterpiece of a modern Chinese novelist. Shi Zhecun (1923 - 1999): The Castle, the masterpiece of a modern Chinese novelist.
The top ten novels of ancient China: 1 Cao Xueqin: The representative works of the Qing Dynasty novelists include Dream of the Red Chamber. 2 Lu Xun: The representative works of modern Chinese novelists include "The Madman's Diary" and "The True Story of Ah Q" 3 Jin Yong: The representative works of martial arts novelists include "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and "The Eight Dragons" 4 Water margin: The representative works of novelists at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty include Water margin. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The representative works of novelists at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty include Romance of the Three Kingdoms. 6 Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: The representative works of the Tang Dynasty novelists include Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio. 7 Journey to the West: The representative works of novelists at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty include Journey to the West. 8 Dream of the Red Chamber: The representative works of the Qing Dynasty novelists include Dream of the Red Chamber. 9 Water Margins: The representative works of novelists at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty include Water Margins. 10 Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: The representative works of the Tang Dynasty novelists include Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio.