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Hung Lou Meng, or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel
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The original work "Hung Lou Meng" is a lengthy novel divided into multiple volumes. It's attributed to Cao Xueqin, but there's some debate about the authorship of the first 80 chapters of the novel. Some scholars suggest that those chapters might have been written by another author named Gao E, who completed and edited the novel after Cao Xueqin's death.The novel is a masterpiece of Chinese literature, renowned for its intricate storytelling, rich character development, and social commentary. It delves into the lives, relationships, and fortunes of two noble families during the Qing Dynasty, reflecting Chinese society, culture, and traditions. "Dream of the Red Chamber" is highly regarded for its depth, poetic prose, and exploration of themes such as love, fate, and the transient nature of life.It's important to note that translations and editions of this classic may vary in their division of volumes or attributions. If you're looking for a specific version or translation of "Dream of the Red Chamber," you may find variations in titles, divisions, or attributions depending on the edition and translator.
The original work "Hung Lou Meng" is a lengthy novel divided into multiple volumes. It's attributed to Cao Xueqin, but there's some debate about the authorship of the first 80 chapters of the novel. Some scholars suggest that those chapters might have been written by another author named Gao E, who completed and edited the novel after Cao Xueqin's death.The novel is a masterpiece of Chinese literature, renowned for its intricate storytelling, rich character development, and social commentary. It delves into the lives, relationships, and fortunes of two noble families during the Qing Dynasty, reflecting Chinese society, culture, and traditions. "Dream of the Red Chamber" is highly regarded for its depth, poetic prose, and exploration of themes such as love, fate, and the transient nature of life.It's important to note that translations and editions of this classic may vary in their division of volumes or attributions. If you're looking for a specific version or translation of "Dream of the Red Chamber," you may find variations in titles, divisions, or attributions depending on the edition and translator.




















