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Who is the author of Meng of the Red Chamber other than Cao Xueqin?

Gao Osprey.

Fifty-six years of Qianlong (1791) to fifty-seven years (1792), Gao Osprey was invited by his friend Cheng Weiyuan to assist in editing, organizing, and publishing the Dream of Red Mansions Cheng A and Cheng B. Since Hu Shi's testimony, the red scholarly community has long believed that the last forty books of the Dream of Red Mansions were continued by Gao Osprey. Since Hu Shih's testimony, the red school of thought has long believed that the Dream of Red Mansions, the last forty times is Gao Osprey renewed into.

Gao Osprey (1758 - about 1815), the word Yunshi, No. Qiu Fu, nicknamed Lanshu, Xingyi, Red Mansions outside history. Chinese classical novel "Dream of the Red Chamber" in the history of publication, dissemination of the history of the first engraved and printed book, the whole Bibi - Cheng Gao Ben, one of the two main editors, organizers, publishers, the Qing dynasty Han dynasty, the jianghuang Banner of the Household, Tieling, Liaoning, since the signatures of the Tieling Gao Osprey, Bongtian Gao Osprey, whose ancestors in the early Qing dynasty that is residing in Beijing.

Expanded Information

The Dream of Red Mansions is full of poetic descriptions of the environment, and the writing style can be described as varied and particularly distinctive. In classical Chinese novels, it is the author's original idea to incorporate wonderful environmental descriptions in order to portray the characters' full-bodied images and distinctive personalities.

The author did not describe the social environment of the characters' activities in detail as in general novels, but used the rough brush strokes that seemed to be unintentional but were actually original, melting the description and characteristics of the typical environment of a wide range of societies into the detailed descriptions of the novels, so that the readers could feel the changes of the times when the building was about to fall and the special atmosphere of social life.