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The general saying is:
The first 80 times written by Cao Xueqin.
The last 40 times of Gao E's continuation.
There are also red scholars who believe that Yan Zhai is actually equivalent to participating in the creation of Dream of Red Mansions, so it can also be regarded as an author.
There are many versions of the sequel, and the Cheng Gao version is only the most recognized one, which means that there are actually many authors in the last 40 chapters.
Let's go up and have a look.
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The current edition is written by Cao Xueqin in the first 80 chapters, and the last 40 chapters are continued by Gao E, but since the Qing Dynasty, many people have continued the Dream of Red Mansions, and the one that is more in line with Cao Xueqin's intentions is Gao E's continuation.
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The author of the first 80 chapters is Cao Xueqin, and the last 40 chapters are continued by Gao He or someone else who does not know his name.
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According to the research of Zhou Ruchang and others, the original book of "Dream of Red Mansions" is 108 times, and the author is Cao Xueqin. Later, the last 28 chapters of the book were lost (probably deliberately vandalized, because the book alludes to some current affairs), and it was continued by Gao He and others 40 times, and became the current 120 editions.
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I don't know, in short, it's not Cao Gaocheng and them, they are the organizers, not the original.
Just flip through the first part of "Dream of Red Mansions" (I forgot where I saw it).
As for who it is, I don't know, this is the charm of "Dream of Red Mansions", he has left us too much to think about in future generations.
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I swear, I certainly didn't write it.
The first eighty episodes were written by Cao Xueqin, and there are many people who continue to do so, and I watched several versions when I was a child, as if it was some kind of dream. Generally, the last forty times of the high ebith are commonly used, which is one of the better ones, and the integrity of the ** is roughly maintained, but I personally think that it is a dog's tail mink, and it is better to let it continue to be empty.
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There are many people who have researched, and some scholars have concluded that the real author of "Red" is Cao Xueqin's uncle (this is related to Cao Xueqin's family background, if "Red" is similar to whose experience is similar, it is with Cao Xueqin's uncle, Cao Xueqin's uncle was robbed of his house after a while, and Cao Xueqin's uncle became a monk) Cao Xueqin just copied and modified his uncle's works, of course, I think this is also the first 80 times, and the artistic effect of the last 40 times is obviously not as good as the first 80 times, which ......is too far awayIt must be someone's dogtail mink.
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Cao Xueqin's first 80 times. 40 times after high osprey.
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It is generally believed that it was written by Cao Xueqin, and the last forty chapters were written by Gao E, but the part that Gao E continued to write was actually written according to the idea that Cao Xueqin had hidden in the work in advance, so if you ask ordinary people now, they will say that it was written by Cao Xueqin.
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Dream of Red Mansions was written by Cao Xueqin and Gao E. Due to poverty and illness, the death of his beloved son, and other reasons that are still unclear, only the first 80 chapters of "Dream of Red Mansions" written by him have been preserved, and the original closed bridge was circulated in manuscripts. According to statistics, there are more than 100 types of sequels to "Dream of Red Mansions", and the more famous sequels are 120 times continued by Gao E.
**With the rise and fall of the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue as the background, and from the perspective of the rich and noble son Jia Baoyu, it depicts the life of a group of boudoir beauties whose manners and knowledge are above the eyebrows, showing the human beauty and tragic beauty of the lovers endowed with good and evil, which can be said to be an epic that shows the beauty of women from all angles.
"Dream of Red Mansions" is a world-influential work of human feelings, which is recognized by the world.
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Hello, Dream of Red Mansions was written by Cao Xue and Yanqin. At present, the most widely accepted view is that Cao Xueqin is the real author of "Dream of Red Mansions". Zhang Qingshan, president of the Dream of Red Mansions Society of China and a well-known red scholar, also made it clear in an online event that the author of "Dream of Red Mansions" is Cao Xueqin.
Therefore, it can be concluded that Cao Xueqin is the real author of "Dream of Red Mansions".
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Dream of Red Mansions, one of China's four great masterpieces, was born in the Qing Dynasty, written by Cao Xueqin.
At the beginning of the story, the two families of Taoism and Buddhism, the theory of cause and effect paved the life of Li Heng, Lin Daiyu and Jia Baoyu, and then the emotional line of the two successively quoted the glory and decay of the two mansions of Rongning and the various greed, hatred and obsession of human nature, what kind of cause and what effect.
This book delves into the small details of a graceful family in a prosperous world, and even describes the feelings of the characters to the bone. Then use any of these points to form a large net to symmetrically show the unbearable after the family's wealth and prosperity, and the corruption after the prosperity of the times. It also makes a strong contrast with the civilization of a group of pampered "golden silk birds" in the closed customs and the breaking of the ground in feudal thought.
The whole book is integrated into the thoughts of Taoism and Buddhism, giving people a warning in the prosperous era: the cycle of good and evil is cracked, cause and effect sometimes, although wealth is born, life is never obtained in wealth.
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Summary. The author of Dream of Red Mansions is Cao Xueqin, the author of Romance of the Three Kingdoms is Luo Guanzhong, the author of Water Margin is Shi Nai'an, the author of Liao Zhai Zhiyi is Pu Songling, and the author of Journey to the West is Wu Chengen. 1. Dream of Red Mansions:
Dream of Red Mansions, one of the four great classics of Chinese classics, is generally believed to have been written by the Qing Dynasty writer Cao Xueqin. **With the rise and fall of the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue as the background, from the perspective of the rich and noble son Jia Baoyu, and the tragedy of Jia Baoyu's love and marriage with Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai as the main line, it depicts the life of a group of boudoir beauties whose manners and knowledge are above the eyebrows.
Hello dear, first of all, I confirm that Cao Xueqin Cao Xueqin is a pen name, the author of Dream of Red Mansions is Cao Xueqin, the author of Romance of the Three Kingdoms is Luo Guanzhong, the author of Water Margin is Shi Nai'an, the author of Liao Zhai Zhiyi is Pu Songling, and the author of Journey to the West is Wu Chengen. 1. Dream of Red Mansions: "Dream of Red Mansions", a long story in ancient Chinese chapters, one of the four great classics of Chinese classics, is generally believed to have been written by the Qing Dynasty writer Cao Xueqin.
**With the rise and fall of the four major families of Jia, Shi, Wang, and Qi Debate and Xue as the background, from the perspective of Jia Baoyu, the rich and noble son of the stove, and the tragedy of Jia Baoyu's love and marriage with Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai as the main line, it depicts the life of a group of boudoir beauties whose manners and insights are above the eyebrows.
The people of Ning Guofu, Jia Zhen's son, and Qin Keqing's master, have an improper relationship with Wang Xifeng, but he should call Wang Xifeng his aunt.
Many red scholars have studied and believed that Yan Zhai is the prototype of Shi Xiangyun in the book.
Jia Zhu's wife and Baoyu's sister-in-law.
Qin Keqing. If you are interested, you can take a look at Liu Xinwu's The Dream of Red Mansions, there is an analysis of the Dream of Red Mansions from Qin Keqing, but it is best to read books to see your own feelings and opinions, and the opinions of others, don't blindly follow.
The second girl is Jia Yingchun.
Jia Yingchun is a character in the Chinese classical ** "Dream of Red Mansions", one of the twelve hairpins of Jinling, the daughter of Jia Yu and his concubine in Rongguo Mansion, Jia Lian's half-sister, and Jia Baoyu's cousin. >>>More