The four misers in the world famous novel referred to the four people in Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Zheng, Xue Pan, Wang Ren, and Li Yi.
I don't think it'll necessarily satisfy your needs, but I'll try my best to recommend a novel that's the most relevant to your description of your needs."Ghost Story Studio" is a suspense novel written by the author, Twelve Sentences. The general plot of this novel is as follows: A nightmare descended upon them. Ghosts ran amok, and aristocratic families dominated the world. All living beings were like ants, struggling to survive in the quagmire. Fang Yue inexplicably came to a world where demons and ghosts ran amok. He had the merit system, and all kinds of strange objects such as jade pendants, bronze mirrors, straw sandals, straw raincoats, human skin masks, and so on transformed into merit divine powers to deduce, see, divine, avoid water, paint skin… ---------------------------- "The Girl in the Ghost Temple" was a fantasy romance novel written by the author, Li Dai. The general plot of this novel was: After Lin Xi died in the Ghost Realm, she was taken in by a slutty and useless poor ghost. However, she had never expected that this pauper, his identity was not ordinary. He was a Yaksha! Not only was he expelled by his parents, but he was also hunted down by the humans, ghosts, and demons. Lin Xi felt that she had fallen into a pit and could not get up. This fellow didn't take her in, he just wanted to find someone to block his sword! [PS: All the characters in the novel, except for the female protagonist, are all crazy. When the gods created this world, they might have forgotten to add intelligence into it.] ---------------------------- "Peerless Thief: The Arrogant Fourth Miss" was a Xianxia novel written by the author, the second daughter of the Yang family. The general plot of this novel was: She had transmigrated and met a vicious eldest sister. She had fed her aphrodisiac and thrown her to five beggars. What should she do? Should he allow others to bully him, or should he flee in panic? No, no, no, that wasn't Beitang Lanyou's personality. She, Beitang Lanyou, believed that if someone bullied her, she would pay them back double! With a few words of instigation, the beggars killed each other and were beaten to death. They deserved it. They sneaked into the room of the eldest sister, fed her medicine, and threw her to the ten beggars. This was a taste of their own medicine. Of course, the prerequisite was double! In her previous life, as one of the top ten masters in the world of self-cultivation and the king of stealing poison, even if she was in another place, she could still live a wonderful life and play with the world. However, why did that black-bellied demon keep pestering her? And who was the father of the baby in her stomach? God, forgive her. That night, she really didn't see it clearly! ---------------------------- "The Ghost That Isn't a Ghost" was a novel written by the author, Su Qing. 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The four misers in the world famous novels were Grandet, Sherlock Foster, Abagon, and Möbius.
The four misers in the world famous novels were: 1 Sherlock Grandet (Sherlock Holmes)-Liar 2. Founder of Sodom (Owner of Sodom)--Bible 3. The Neighbor of Crusoe (Crusoe)--Defoe, England 4 Devil Satan (Harry Potter series)--the devil in the Bible
The four misers in the world famous novel referred to Jia Zheng, Grandmother Jia, Xue Baochai, Jia Baoyu, and others in Dream of the Red Chamber. Their characteristics were greed, selfishness, and viciousness. They often hurt others for their own interests. These characters were important elements in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', and they were also one of the classic plots in the novel.
The four misers in the world literature originated from the legendary characters in the ancient Greek city-state of Athens, namely Aktor, Ares, Bateres, and Bildad. These four characters were regarded as typical representatives of greed, selfishness, and stinginess. In literary works, they were often described as using money, objects, or other means to restrict or control others. The stories of these four characters were widely praised in literature and became one of the classic literary images. Among them, Aktor was considered the greediest miser. In order to obtain more money and property, he did not hesitate to resort to various means such as deception, theft, fraud, etc. The other three misers were relatively gentle. Although they would also use money to protect themselves or control others, they usually paid more attention to the money itself than the benefits that money brought. The images of the four misers have a profound significance in literature. They reflect the greed, selfishness, narrow-mindedness and other aspects of human nature, and also provide readers with profound enlightenment and thinking.
The four misers in world literature originated from the ancient Chinese novel, Dream of the Red Chamber. The following was a detailed description of the four misers: 1 A Xiaocun: The character from Dream of the Red Chamber is stingy, greedy, and loves money as much as his life. In order to obtain more wealth, he does not hesitate to use all kinds of despicable means. 2. Grandet: The novel of the same name by Grandet from France is another famous miser. She was greedy, selfish, and squandered money to the extreme. In the end, she led to a tragic fate because of greed and selfishness. 3. Crusoe: From the United Kingdom's Defoe's "Crusoe" is a rational and brave character. Because of his own stinginess and greed, he was trapped on a deserted island and finally obtained freedom through his own efforts and wisdom. Sherlock Holmes: The Sherlock Holmes novel by the British mathematician, physicist, and logician Conan Doyle was another famous miser. He was smart and capable, and in order to pursue more wealth and power, he did not hesitate to resort to all kinds of despicable means.
There were four misers in world literature: Akbaster, Grandet, Sherlock, and Crusoe.
The four most famous misers in world literature were: 1 Sherlock Grandet (adapted from the 1930 film of the same name by Charlette Hepburn) 2. Abel Gabriel (Bernardo de Forge) in L'Auberance de la Vérité by Maurpassant 3. Leboncoin in Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris 4 Lu Xun's "Madman's Diary" in Ah Q(Lu Xun's original name)
The four misers in world literature were: Archimonde, Sherlock Holmes, Blacksmith, and Jack London.
The four misers in world literature usually referred to the four characters in the novel "Miser" written by France Charpin (Le Pena's "Miser" was the first of the four misers). These four characters were all greedy, selfish, and stingy. They were often stingy with money and property in exchange for what they needed. Their stories, which revealed the dark side of human nature, were widely used as literary subjects.