One sentence explains the four masterpieces

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-01

Water Margin: Rowed on the stones.

Journey to the West: Born in the Stones.

Red Mansion: Written on the stone.

Three Kingdoms: Fight for a stone.

Water Margin: Scolding people is "this guy".

Journey to the West: Scolding people is a "demon".

Red Mansion: Scolding is a "hoof".

Three Kingdoms: Scolding people is "puppetry".

Water Margin: The rampant side is called "hero".

Journey to the West: The rampant side is called "monster".

Red Mansion: The rampant side is called "Wealthy".

Three Kingdoms: The rampant side is called "princes".

Water Margin: I have people in the rivers and lakes.

Journey to the West: I have someone in the sky.

Red Mansion: There are people in my palace.

Three Kingdoms: I have people under my command.

Water Margin: There is *** in the wine

Journey to the West: There are masked worms in the wine.

Red Mansion: There is vinegar in the wine.

Three Kingdoms: There are routines in wine.

Water Margin: Fight, kill, kill.

Journey to the West: God chatters.

Red Mansion: Mother-in-law, mother-in-law.

Three Kingdoms: Flickering.

Water Margin: It withers as you walk.

Journey to the West: Walking and walking is complete.

Red Mansion: It will disappear as you walk.

Three Kingdoms: Changing people as you walk.

Water Margin: The world is the four provinces of mountains and rivers.

Journey to the West: The world is heaven and earth.

Red Mansion: The world is like two courtyards.

Three Kingdoms: The world is the Yangtze River and the Yellow River.

Water Margin: If you don't agree with each other, you will go up the mountain.

Journey to the West: If you don't agree with each other, you will go to heaven.

Red Mansion: If you don't agree with each other, you will go on the face.

Three Kingdoms: If you don't agree with each other, you will go into battle.

Water Margin: The clever plan is to kill his whole family.

Journey to the West: The clever plan is to change his appearance.

Red Mansion: The clever plan is to close his aisle.

Three Kingdoms: The clever plan is to set fire to him.

Water Margin: It's useless to be strong in martial arts.

Journey to the West: Magical powers are useless.

Red Mansion: It's useless to count all the organs.

Three Kingdoms: Clever calculations are useless.

Water Margin: One hundred and eight demon lords were arranged by the Heavenly Master.

Journey to the West: The eighty-one difficulties were arranged by the Buddha.

Red Mansion: The infatuated man and the woman were arranged by the police illusion fairy girl.

The Three Kingdoms: Separation and integration are arranged by history.

Water Margin: It's good to be kind to others.

Journey to the West: How good it is for ordinary people.

Red Mansion: How nice a well-off home is.

Three Kingdoms: How good is the peaceful and prosperous times.

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