Who are the literati in Qing Dynasty?

Pu Songling (1640-65438 0765438+February 25, 2005) was born in Zichuan, Jinan. Outstanding writer and short story writer in Qing Dynasty. China is the author of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, a collection of China classical short stories in the early Qing Dynasty.

Zhang Dai: A writer in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, whose name was Zong Zi, also a famous teacher, whose name was Tao An, whose name was Diean Jushi, was born in Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). Works Tao 'an's Dream and West Lake's Dream

Wu (170 1 year-175465438+February 1 1 day) is one of the greatest novelists in Qing dynasty. Because of his family's "Wenmu Mountain House", he called himself "Wenmu Old Man" in his later years, and because his family moved to Qinhuai River in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, he was also called "Qinhuai Guest". He wrote Poems of Wenmu Mountain Residence and satirical novel Scholars.

Shen Fu (176365438+February 26th-1832? ), the word Sanbai, was born in Changzhou, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), and was a writer in the Qing Dynasty.

He wrote an autobiographical work Six Chapters of a Floating Life with six volumes (the last two volumes), which had a great influence.

Nanhong North Cave? Hong Sheng and Kong Renshang are two famous playwrights in Qing Dynasty. Hong Sheng's "Palace of Eternal Life" and Kong's creation? Peach Blossom Fan represents two peaks of classical opera creation, and it is a double gem in the legendary script.

Gong Zizhen: The word Ding Wan (An), a thinker and writer in Qing Dynasty, was a pioneer of modern reform movement. Ji Hai wrote a quatrain of 3 15, with the general title of Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems (worrying about the day and disturbing himself), and his masterpiece "Sick Plum House" is the complete works of Gong Zizhen (also known as Ding Security Collection). ?

Zhao Yi: A famous historian in Qing Dynasty, No.,was born in Oubei. On Poetry is his masterpiece. ?

Lin Sihuan was born in Jinjiang, Fujian in the Qing Dynasty. He is the author of "Collected Works of Iron Cliff" and so on? , masterpiece "ventriloquism".

Liu E (è) (185710/October18-1909 August 23rd) is a novelist in the late Qing Dynasty. This name has a long history, formerly known as Meng Peng, and the words "Yun Lu" and "established". Later, it was renamed e, the word iron cloud, the word agreement, and the number was old and disabled. He is the author of Travel Notes of Lao Can.