enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Dingqing ren - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dingqing_ren

    Title page of the novel Dingqing ren A page of the novel. Dingqing ren (Chinese: 定情人; 'A Lover's Promise'), [1] also translated into English as A Love-Promise [2] and The Worthy Lovers, [3] is a Chinese romantic novel of the caizi jiaren genre [4] from the mid-17th century.

  3. Category:Chinese novels by genre - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Chinese_novels_by...

    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Chinese romance novels (22 P) S. Chinese satirical novels (7 P) ... Category: Chinese novels by genre.

  4. Category:Chinese romance novels - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/.../Category:Chinese_romance_novels

    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Chinese romance novels" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of ...

  5. Nanjing 1937: A Love Story - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanjing_1937:_A_Love_Story

    Nanjing 1937: A Love Story (Chinese: 一九三七年的爱情; Yijiusanqi nian de aiqing) [2]: 115 is a 1996 romantic novel written by Ye Zhaoyan. [1] Originally published in Chinese by Jiangsu Art and Literature Press, it was translated into English by Matthew Berry and published by Columbia University Press in December 2002.

  6. Classic Chinese Novels - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classic_Chinese_Novels

    A seminal exploration of "literati novels". Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margin (or, Men of the Marshes), Journey to the West, and Golden Lotus (or Plum in a Golden Vase). Rolston, David L. & Shuen-fu Lin (1990). How to Read the Chinese Novel. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691067538. 534 p.

  7. Erdu mei - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erdu_mei

    Title page of the novel Erdu mei. Erdu mei (Chinese: 二度梅) [1] or Erdu mei quanzhuan (traditional Chinese: 二度梅全傳; simplified Chinese: 二度梅全传), [2] translated into English as The Plum Tree Flowers Twice [1] [2] or The Plum Blooms Again, is an 18th-century Chinese romantic novel from the early Qianlong era (1736-1795). [3]

  8. Jinxiang ting - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinxiang_ting

    The opening of the novel Jinxiang ting. Jinxiang ting (traditional Chinese: 錦香亭; simplified Chinese: 锦香亭) [1] or Jinxiang ting zhuan (traditional Chinese: 錦香亭傳; simplified Chinese: 锦香亭传), translated into English as Jinxiang Pavilion, [2] the Pavilion of Brocade and Aroma [3] and several other translated titles, [a] is a Chinese romantic novel of the caizi jiaren ...

  9. Wu Mei Yuan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu_Mei_Yuan

    The opening of the novel Wu Mei Yuan from a printed edition. Wu Mei Yuan [1] or Wumei yuan [2] (traditional Chinese: 五美緣; simplified Chinese: 五美缘), translated into English as the Destinies of Five Beauties, [3] is a Chinese romantic novel of the early 19th-century during the Qing dynasty.