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Interpretation of nouns in Zhang Hui's novels

Zhang Hui's novels refer to novels narrated by Zhang Hui in sections.

Zhang Hui's novel is one of China's classical novels. Zhang Hui's novels are vernacular novels narrated by Zhang Hui, and Zhang Hui's novels are the main form of China's classical novels. The main features of Zhang Hui's novels are divided into titles, neat paragraphs and complete beginning and end. Zhang Hui's novels developed from the novels of Song and Yuan Dynasties. Zhang Hui's novels are deeply loved by people.

Zhang Hui's novels are usually divided into three categories, namely historical romance, heroic legend and ghosts and gods. Zhang Hui's novels are mostly historical romances, while Zhang Hui's novels are based on history. The characteristic of Zhang Hui's novels is that they can strongly exaggerate some heroic heroism, which is a manifestation of artistic techniques.

Artistic features of Zhang Hui's novels

The artistic features of Zhang Hui's novels are distinctive narrative style and straightforward and simple stories. Through reviewing, we can have a concrete impression of all the contents described in this chapter without too much deviation. Zhang Hui's novels are lively in narrative style, fluent in writing and catchy.

The original prototype of Zhang Hui's novels is classical Chinese. Because of the invention of papermaking, the style of the article began to change greatly. The length of the article has also got rid of an original limitation, giving scholars more creative conditions and gradually refining their own articles. Classical Chinese has gradually developed into vernacular Chinese, and Zhang Hui-style novels came into being.