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What are the works of classical fiction and what is the style of writing?

The Ten Greatest Novels of China General Directory

The First Dream of Red Mansions

The Second Journey to the West

The Third Journey to the West

The Water Margin

The Fourth Journey to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms

The Fifth Journey to Liaozhai Zhiyi

The Sixth Journey to the World

The Seventh Journey to the World of Warning

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The Eighth "Waking Up to the World"

The Ninth "The First Quarterly Pattern"

The Tenth "The Second Quarterly Pattern"

The Top Ten Pinnacle of Chinese Classical Novels

The Exemplary Writings That Reflect the Temperament of the Chinese Nation

"A Dream of Red Mansions": Because of its enormous social and ideological capacity, it has been called the "encyclopedia" of the country's feudal society. "encyclopedia", the study of this book has also become a discipline - Redology.

The Journey to the West: Lu Xun's "A Brief History of the Chinese Novel" says that the book is "'good at harmonizing drama', so although it describes things that change in a flash, it is also a mixture of the words of interpretation, so that the gods and devils have human feelings, and the charm is also through the world, and cynicism is present".

"Water Margin": not only a household name in China, but also loved by people around the world. 1759 Japan has "Water Margin" abridged translation; in 1933, the United States, Sai Zhenzhu translation of the Water Margin called "all brothers within the four seas," the translation of the Water Margin, which had a great impact. Now there are dozens of translations of Water Margin in more than ten languages, which are popular all over the world.

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (《三国演义》): the novel makes full use of historical materials, focuses on the prosperity and decline of the Three Kingdoms era, focuses on the hearts and minds of the people, talents, strategies and tactics, and explores how to consolidate the regime, the rationale for long-term peace and security, and utilizes artistic depictions in the novel. The novel has been hailed as a revelation of "those who aspire to be kings" by later generations.

Liaozhai Zhiyi (Liaozhai Zhiyi): There are nearly five hundred pieces of work, the writing style of the early, euphemistic twists and turns. Liaozhai Zhiyi" was published, people competed to write, very popular, and later on the literary novels have had a great impact.

Metaphors of the World: reflecting the ideas and values of the Ming people, and reaching a high level of artistic excellence, it has been emphasized by researchers of the history of Chinese and foreign novels, and is the earliest of the Three Words to be published.

The General Remarks on the Warning of the World: reflecting the social ideals and aesthetic pursuits of the Ming people after the middle of the Ming Dynasty, it also reached a fairly high level of artistic achievement.

Waking the World: reflecting the thoughts of the citizens, embodying the style of the times, and exposing the weaknesses of human nature, it was popular among all classes of the society at that time.

The First Quarter of a Century reflects the ideas and concepts of the author's time, especially the changes in social life brought about by the development of the commodity economy since the middle of the Ming Dynasty, and the author's anti-rationalist thinking.

The Second Pattern: A landmark work in the history of Chinese fiction. The themes cover all aspects of social life, from exposing the corruption of officials, unfair judgments, and darkness of the rule, to depicting men and women's love and various aspects of society and family.