Some novels are written for a more sophisticated audience. Authors assume that their readers have a certain level of education or knowledge of language. So, they use difficult words to match the intellectual level they expect from their readers. For instance, classic novels like 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen were written for a relatively educated readership of her time, and the language reflects that. It helps to convey the social nuances and the refined culture of that era.
One can use a dictionary. Just look up the difficult words as you come across them while reading the novel. This helps you understand the exact meaning right away.
Dream of the Red Chamber is a classical novel. There are many difficult words to recognize. The following are some of the common ones:
1 Red: This surname appears frequently in the novel, but sometimes it is written in a rather sloppy manner. Some readers may write it as "Red" or "Hong Niang".
2. Jia: This is the surname of the protagonist Jia Baoyu in the novel. Jia is a polyphone that means "jade" in addition to "Jia family".
3. History: This is the surname of the four major families in the novel, Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue. Shi is the surname of Shi Jia, and Wang Xue is the surname of the other three families.
4. Bao: This is the surname of Jia Baoyu's brother, Jia Zhen. Bao is a polysyllable that means "precious" in addition to "Bao Dai".
5 Lin: This is the surname of Jia Baoyu's sister, Lin Daiyu. Lin is a polysyllable that means "forest" in addition to "Lin Ruhai".
6. Fang: This is the surname of Jia Baoyu's cousin, Fang Guan. Fang is a polyphone character that means "flowers" in addition to "Fang Guan".
7 Rong: This is the name of the Jia family. Rong is a polyphone character that means "glory" in addition to "Rong Mansion".
The above are some of the difficult words in the novel. The readers need to pay attention to the correct writing of these words when reading.
The following are some of the more difficult words to write in common names:
1 Lin Daiyu
2 Ximen Qing
3 Charlotte
4. Jia Baoyu
5. Wang Xifeng
6 Lin Ruhai
7 Jia Baoyu
8 Shi Xiangyun
9 Xue Baochai
10 Wang Xifeng
These words might be a little difficult to write, especially for those who were not familiar with Chinese characters. However, with the popularity of Chinese calligraphy, more and more people began to learn calligraphy and recognize these Chinese characters.
The following are some difficult words suitable for names that can be used in novels:
The boy:
- Ang
- Yu ()
- 暁 (wēi)
- Qi
The girl:
- Yi
- Love (y)
- Lin
- Na
These difficult words usually have unique meanings and cultural backgrounds that help to increase the uniqueness and depth of the novel. When writing a novel, you can use these difficult words to create interesting characters that will leave a deep impression on the readers.
"Journey to the West" is an ancient Chinese novel. There are many difficult words in it. The following are some common difficult words:
1 Difficult: It means difficult, not easy, difficult to achieve, etc., such as "difficult to get started","more difficult to get out", etc.
2. Bitter: It means hardship, tiredness, pain, etc., such as "arduous" and "miserable".
Danger: It means danger, difficulty, and obstacles, such as "cliffs" and "steep roads".
4. Strange: It means mysterious, wonderful, strange, etc., such as "monster","monster","grotesque", etc.
5 Devil: It means devil, devil, magic power, etc., such as "monster","demon barrier","demon shadow", etc.
6. Essence: It means gods, essences, spirits, etc., such as "monsters","gods","spirits", etc.
7 difficult: It means that it is difficult to control or deal with, such as "difficulty","difficulty","difficult to imagine", etc.
8 Strange: It means wonderful, peculiar, and amazing, such as "fortuitous encounter","wonder","rare treasure", etc.
9 Wonderful: It means wonderful, wonderful, and interesting, such as "wonderful","wonderful","interesting", etc.
These are the common difficult words in Journey to the West, and of course, there are many other difficult words that often appear in the game.
In Journey to the West, the word "difficult" meant that it was difficult or not easy. In the novel, the word difficult appears many times, such as,"This journey to learn the scriptures is quite difficult!" "The road ahead is difficult to climb!" "The road to learning the scriptures is filled with countless difficulties and obstacles that need to be overcome!"
In the novel, the word 'difficult' was also given another meaning, which was to describe the tedious and complicated process of learning the scriptures, which required a lot of time and energy. For example, in the thirty-third chapter of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong said to Tang Sanzang,"Master's journey to learn the scriptures is really too difficult to finish in one or two words."
Here are some of the more difficult characters and their corresponding number of strokes:
1 water:20
2 gold:19
3 (person):16
4 meals (meals):15
5 households (people):14
6 fields (fields):13
7 (places):12
8 Fire:11
9 Mountains:10
10:9
It should be noted that these Chinese characters are not the most difficult to write because different people have different writing habits and styles. The number of strokes in these Chinese characters is also defined according to different writing methods and standards.