JIANG Fu-ning. Sprouting and Prosperity of the Underlying Narration inTraditional Chinese Novels ——A Case Study of Nie Yin-niang and A Dream of Red Mansions[J]. Journal of Neijiang Normal University, 2016, (5): 20-26. DOI: 10.13603/j.cnki.51-1621/z.2016.05.006
Citation: JIANG Fu-ning. Sprouting and Prosperity of the Underlying Narration inTraditional Chinese Novels ——A Case Study of Nie Yin-niang and A Dream of Red Mansions[J]. Journal of Neijiang Normal University, 2016, (5): 20-26. DOI: 10.13603/j.cnki.51-1621/z.2016.05.006

Sprouting and Prosperity of the Underlying Narration inTraditional Chinese Novels ——A Case Study of Nie Yin-niang and A Dream of Red Mansions

  • When it found its rudiment in legends of Tang Dynasty, the underlying narration became increasingly mature with time. To Ming and Qing Dynasties, novels with chapters appeared in a large amount. And with the increase of texts amount, the underlying narration grew and expanded in its frequentness and scope of use. And it was used vastly and subtly in A Dream of Red Mansions, and reached its peak in traditional Chinese novels.
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