The legend of the Tang Dynasty and Ming and Qing Dynasties refers to ()

After reading the answer, I basically answered B. It can be seen that the literary literacy of Chinese people was really not high in 2009 (it is almost the same now).

The answer is C. The legends of the Tang Dynasty and the Ming and Qing Dynasties refer to different things.

Legends of the Tang Dynasty refer to classical Chinese novels in the Tang Dynasty, which are mainly developed from the novels of the Six Dynasties, such as Hui Zhen Ji by Yuan Zhen and Biography of Huo Xiaoyu by Jiang Fang. The so-called "legend" is named after Yuan Yi's novels in the late Tang Dynasty.

By the end of Yuan Dynasty, some Yuan Zaju began to be called "legends", one of the reasons was that many Yuan Zaju were adapted from tang legends. Then in the Ming Dynasty, with the standardization and continuous improvement of the status of Southern Opera, the word "legend" gradually began to refer to the medium-length and long-length opera works in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.