Exploring the frankness and dreams of a red mansion The 17th century Europeans celebrated the end of the Renaissance and celebrated the era of neoclassicalism. During this period, also known as enlightenment and 'reasonable age', society insisted rationalism and encouraged emotional restraint. The writer imitated their work after satirical works of Greece and Rome and homeless novels. About the same time as China, the author of "The dream of a red mansion" was exploring different kinds of understanding rooted in religion.
"The dream of a red mansion" is a funny, embarrassing prank on the 10th, which tells Barzac's social view, the arrogance of "fame and vanity", and the irony of fashion. However, in these comparisons, it is a memorial, a symbol of the great tradition of the Chinese novel of China, so much that it is inadequate for a very powerful work. This novel has produced countless adaptations of the stage, screen, and sequel to try to preserve and solve the dilemma of the role and the arc of the story. It is influenced by Zhang Lu 's witty cruel short story "The Red Lanterns" and a luxurious drama of popular TV series like Queen.
Exploring the frankness and dreams of a red mansion The 17th century Europeans celebrated the end of the Renaissance and celebrated the era of neoclassicalism. During this period, also known as enlightenment and 'reasonable age', society insisted rationalism and encouraged emotional restraint. The writer imitated their work after satirical works of Greece and Rome and homeless novels. About the same time as China, the author of "The dream of a red mansion" was exploring different kinds of understanding rooted in religion.
"The dream of a red mansion" is one of the most beloved novels in China; some literary researchers used their entire career for research. "The dream of a red mansion" is the first outstanding work in Chinese novels with a tragic ending, and it is unprecedented psychological in that account of the interaction among many developing people It reached the depth. In 1989, the novel was directed by Qi Tieli and was produced as a continuous feature film produced by Beijing Film Studio. This project requires preparation for two years and photography for three years. According to the narrative mode of the book, the movie is played for 13 hours in a row and divided into 6 parts divided into 6 parts. Approximately 150 people out of the 900 people in the book will appear in the movie.