1, A Dream of Red Mansions is known to many people in China. At least, it is a title book. Who are the authors and successors? Just because of the reader's eyes, there are all kinds of things: Confucian scholars saw the Book of Changes, Taoists saw obscenity, gifted scholars saw lingering, revolutionaries saw the line, gossip saw the secret things in the palace ... Baoyu in my eyes saw many deaths; It is a great distress to prove that many people are loved, because there are many unfortunate people in the world.
Only those who hate others gloat, and in life, little joy is rarely hindered. However, hating others is just a lover's escape from despair, just like Baoyu's final becoming a monk. However, the thinking when writing A Dream of Red Mansions can only go so far. Even if it is a sequel, it may not be much different from the original intention of the author. Surprisingly, his father, who worshipped him, wore a red poncho felt cloak.
2. "The book is written in this way. Although it is nothing more than mixed feelings, traces of gathering and scattering, and accidental characters, it is very different from previous human novels. ..... The narrative on the cover is true, and I have experienced everything I have heard, because it is realistic and fresh. ……"
Lu Xun (188 1 September 25th-19361October19), formerly known as Zhou Zhangshou, later renamed Yushan, later changed to Yucai, "Lu Xun" is his1. A famous writer and thinker, an important participant in the May 4th New Culture Movement and the founder of modern literature in China. Mao Zedong once commented: "Lu Xun's direction is the direction of the new culture of the Chinese nation."
Lu Xun has made great contributions in many fields, such as literary creation, literary criticism, ideological research, literary history research, translation, introduction of art theory, introduction of basic science and research on ancient books collation. He had a great influence on the development of China's social ideology and culture after the May 4th Movement, and enjoyed a high reputation in the world literary world, especially in the fields of Korean and Japanese ideology and culture. He is known as "the writer who occupied the largest territory on the East Asian cultural map in the 20th century".
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A Dream of Red Mansions is a novel with the style of chapters and chapters in ancient China, also known as The Story of the Stone. It is listed as the first of the four classical novels in China, and is generally believed to be written by Cao Xueqin, a writer in the Qing Dynasty. Based on the rise and fall of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue, and from the perspective of Jia Baoyu, a rich son, the novel depicts the boudoir life of a group of beautiful women, showing the human beauty and tragic beauty of lovers endowed with good and evil, which can be said to be an epic that shows the beauty of women in all directions.
The version of A Dream of Red Mansions can be divided into two systems: 120 "cost" and 80 "fat cost". Cheng Ben is printed by Cheng Weiyuan, while Fat Ben is an early manuscript copied and commented by Zhi Yanzhai in different periods. Fat book is the basic book of craft book. The first 80 chapters of this new edition of popular reading are examined according to the fat version, and the last 40 chapters are examined according to the course version, with the signature "Cao Xueqin, anonymous sequel, Cheng Weiyuan, finishing".
A Dream of Red Mansions is an earthly novel with world influence. It is recognized as the pinnacle of China's classical novels, an encyclopedia of China's feudal society and a master of traditional culture. The novel encourages itself with the theme of "talking about love and recording things", only follows its logic, gets rid of the old conventions, is fresh and unique, and has achieved extraordinary artistic achievements.
The special brushwork of "the truth is hidden and the village tells lies" has opened the brains of later readers and speculated for a long time. Later generations formed an outstanding school-redology around the study of reading A Dream of Red Mansions.
Reference link: Dream of Red Mansions-Baidu Encyclopedia