四大名著英文介绍
The Four Great Classical novels
The Four Great Classical novels, including “Romance of Three Kingdoms” “Outlaws of the Marsh” “Journey to the West” “A Dream of Red Mansions”, have a high status in the history of Chine literature as unfailing masterpieces.
The Four Great Classical novels carry a lot of cultural esnce, influencing people's Ideology, [,aɪdɪ'ɒlədʒɪ; ɪd-] 意识形态;思想意识 value orientation and the way of dealing with the world in a subtle way. It has a profound influence on Social ideological trend, general mood of society, and political change in the future. Romance of Three Kingdoms, attributed to Luo Guanzhong, is not only the first traditional Chine ñovel wÏth parate and lf-contained chapters, but also the most outstanding historical novel in the history of Chine literature. It is t in the turbulent [ˈtɜ:bjələnt]骚乱的years towards the end of the Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period in Chine history, The story – part historical, part legend, and part mythical–romanticis and dramatis the lives of feudal lords and th
eir retainers家臣, who tried to replace the dwindling逐渐减少的 Han dynasty or restore it. This book not only affects the former writing style, but also influences the latter class struggle. This book is of great significance for Chine people to gain freedom and democracy and be the masters of the country.
Romance of Three Kingdoms, attributed to Luo Guanzhong, is not only the first traditional Chine ñovel wÏth parate and lf-contained chapters, but also the most outstanding historical novel in the history of Chine literature. It is t in the turbulent [ˈtɜ:bjələnt] years towards the end of the Han dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period in Chine history, starting in 169 AD and ending with the reunification 重新统一 of the land in 280. The story – part historical, part legend, and part mythical – romanticis and dramatis the lives of feudal lords and their retainers家臣, who tried to replace the dwindling逐渐减少的 Han dynasty or restore it.
Outlaws of the Marsh As the first novel and one classical masterpiece in the history of Chine literature, Outlaws of the Marsh has drawn material from a real peasant uprising
in the 12th century, at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. It is a Chine novel attributed to Shi Nai'an. The story tells of how a group of 108 outlaws gather at Mount Liang (or Liangshan Marsh) to form a sizable army before they are eventually granted amnesty by the government and nt on campaigns to resist foreign invaders and suppress rebel forces.
A Dream of Red Mansions is a masterpiece of Chine vernacular [vəˈnækjələ(r)] 白话的literature. The novel was written approximately between 1749 and 1759 during the Qing Dynasty. The first 80 chapters of the book were written by Cao Xueqin and the last 40 were added by Gao E after Cao's death. The novel provides a detailed, episodic record of life in the two branches of the wealthy, aristocratic Jia (賈) clan—the Rongguo Houand the Ningguo Hou —who reside in two large, adjacent family compounds in the capital.
Journey to the West is a Chine novel published in the 16th century during the Ming dynasty and attributed to Wu Cheng'en. The novel is an extended account of the legendary pilgrimage of the Tang dynasty Buddhist monk Xuanzang who traveled to the "
Western Regions", that is, Central Asia and India, to obtain Buddhist sacred texts (sūtras) and returned after many trials and much suffering with three protectors.