Who is the real author of Dream of Red Mansions ?

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-19

Who is the real author of "Dream of Red Mansions"?This is a controversial issue, and it is also a long-term topic for the majority of red scientists. In general, it is generally believed that the author of "Dream of Red Mansions" was the Qing Dynasty writer Cao Xueqin. However, in recent years, the mystery of the identity of the true author of Dream of Red Mansions has once again attracted widespread attention, and many scholars have put forward new opinions and speculations, which make people feel more mysterious and curious.

1. Is Cao Xueqin the author of "Dream of Red Mansions"?

Cao Xueqin, the word Mengruan, the name Xueqin, Qinpu, originally from Nanjing, was a famous writer in the Qing Dynasty. In Dream of Red Mansions, he depicted a huge social picture with his unique artistic approach, showing all aspects of feudal society at that time. For a long time, he was generally considered by scholars to be the author of "Dream of the Red Chamber".

However, whether Cao Xueqin is really the author of "Dream of Red Mansions" is not without controversy in academic circles. On the one hand, it can be seen from "Dream of Red Mansions" that Cao Xueqin has a deep insight into feudal society and rich life experience. He was born in a declining feudal family and had a deep understanding of the decline and decay of feudal society. On the other hand, Cao Xueqin's writing style is very similar to that of Dream of the Red Chamber, which has become important evidence that he is considered the author of Dream of the Red Chamber.

2. The author of "Dream of Red Mansions" in controversy.

Although Cao Xueqin is considered the author of Dream of the Red Chamber, in recent years, some scholars have put forward different views. They believe that the author of "Dream of Red Mansions" is not Cao Xueqin, but a person named Yan Zhai.

Fat Yan Zhai is not well-known, but it has left many traces in "Dream of Red Mansions". In "Dream of Red Mansions", Yan Zhai has conducted an in-depth analysis of the characters' personalities and fates with special brushwork, and its unique artistic style and profound ideological connotation are breathtaking. Some scholars believe that Yan Zhai is the real author of Dream of Red Mansions, and that Cao Xueqin has only revised and sorted out it on its basis.

In addition, some scholars believe that the author of "Dream of Red Mansions" is a woman. This point of view stems from the delicate emotional depiction and profound portrayal of female characters in Dream of Red Mansions. Some researchers believe that the female perspective and emotional depth revealed in Dream of Red Mansions can only be achieved by female authors. Who exactly this female author is remains a mystery to this day.

3. Find the real author of "Dream of Red Mansions".

In the face of many controversies, we can't help but ask, who is the real author of "Dream of Red Mansions"?In my opinion, perhaps we will never find a definite answer. However, this does not affect our love and appreciation of "Dream of Red Mansions". It is precisely because of the author's mysterious identity that "Dream of Red Mansions" is even more fascinating and evocative.

Perhaps, in the process of reading "Dream of Red Mansions", we can learn from the research results of red scientists, appreciate the artistic charm of the work itself, and experience the philosophy of life in it. And the mystery of the author's identity can be used as an interesting ** to stimulate our curiosity about literature and history.

In short, the mystery of the author of "Dream of Red Mansions" adds more charm to this ancient book. In future research, more evidence and opinions may emerge to reveal the true author of Dream of Red Mansions. But in any case, we should keep in mind that the core value of this work lies in its profound social care, unique aesthetic style, and rich philosophy of life, not in the authorship. Let's walk into the world of "Dream of Red Mansions" and feel the infinite charm of it.

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