What is China's first novel! ? (urgent)
China's earliest collection of poems: The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in China. It is said that it was deleted by Confucius and passed on by Mao Heng in Han Dynasty. Shan Hai Jing, the earliest geographical chronicle with myths and legends in China, is the earliest geographical chronicle with myths and legends in China, and the author has no way to verify it. China's earliest historical novel, The Change of Mu, is the earliest historical novel in China, and the author has no way to verify it. China's earliest collection of philosophical essays: Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals is the earliest collection of philosophical essays in China, written by Premier Qin and his disciples. China's earliest collection of political essays: New Book is China's earliest collection of political essays, written by Jia Yi, an outstanding thinker, writer and politician in the Western Han Dynasty. China's earliest collection of note novels: Shi Shuo Xin Yu is the earliest collection of note novels in China, written by Liu Yiqing, a famous writer in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty. China's first mystery novel "Searching for the Gods" is the first mystery novel of China, written by Gan Bao, a writer and historian in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. China's first dictionary, Shuo Wen Jie Zi, is the first dictionary in China. China's first dictionary: Erya is the first dictionary in China. China's first grammar book, Ma Shi Wen Tong, is the first grammar book in China. The Origin of Rhetoric, China's first systematic rhetoric work, is China's first systematic rhetoric work. China's first national history book: Guoyu is the first national history book in China. According to Records of Historical Records, the author was Zuo Qiuming, which was wrongly entrusted by later generations. General History of China's First Biography: Historical Records is the first biography of China, written by Sima Qian, a famous historian, writer and thinker in the Western Han Dynasty. China's first chronological history book, Zi Tong Zhi Jian, is the first chronological history book in China, written by Sima Guang, a historian of the Northern Song Dynasty. It is also said that Zuo Zhuan is China's first chronicle work with detailed narration. China's first military work: The Art of War is China's first military work. Ge Yanxing, China's first complete seven-character poem, is the first complete seven-character poem written by Cao Pi, a famous poet in the Three Kingdoms period. China's first bibliography book Bielu is the first bibliography book written by Liu Xiang in China in Han Dynasty. China's first long narrative poem, Peacock Flying Southeast, is China's first excellent long narrative poem, which the author cannot study. China's first lyric poem, Li Sao, is the first excellent lyric poem of China, written by Qu Yuan, a great poet of Chu in the Warring States Period. China's first recorded essay: The Analects of Confucius is China's first recorded essay, written by Kong Qiu's disciple and re-disciple. The first privately compiled history book in China: The Spring and Autumn Annals is the first privately compiled history book in China, written by Kong Qiu, a famous thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period. China's first biographical chronology: Hanshu is China's first biographical chronology, written by Ban Gu, a writer and historian in the Eastern Han Dynasty. China's earliest systematic monograph on ancient literary criticism: Wen Xin Diao Long is China's earliest monograph on literary criticism, written by Liu Xie, a literary theory critic in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. (That is to say: China's first monograph on literary criticism-Cao Pi's Dian Lun Paper. The earliest monograph on poetry evaluation in China: Shi Pin is the earliest monograph on poetry evaluation in China, written by Zhong Rong, a literary critic in the Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Liang Dynasty. China's first popular science work: Shen Kuo's "Meng Qian Bi Tan"; China's first hydrogeology monograph; China's first hydrogeology monograph; Zhu; China's first famous opera; China's first famous opera; Guan Hanqing's Dou Eyuan; China's first poetic criticism of ancient literature: Poem on June 1st is a criticism of ancient literature. The earliest extant collection of articles in China: Wenxuan (Zhaoming Wenxuan) is the earliest extant collection of articles in China, which was written by Xiao Tong in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. The earliest foreign translation of China's classics: Laozi (Mahayana Letters) is the earliest foreign translation of China's classics. The translator is Xuanzang (Fa Hao), a monk, Buddhist, translator and traveler in the Tang Dynasty, formerly known as Chen Yi. China's first collection of China classical short stories: Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio; China's first novella; Lu Xun's The True Story of Ah Q; China's first miscellaneous collection; Lu Xun's tomb; China's first collection of vernacular short stories; China's first vernacular short story. Prose: China's first historical prose devoted to a person's words and deeds-Yan Zi Chun Qiu-China's first collection of prose poems: Wild Grass, China's most influential and outstanding new collection of poems in the history of new literature: Guo Moruo's Goddess, China's most influential and outstanding new collection of poems-Li Ji's first ballad narrative poem written in the form of an albatross. Xu Xiake's Travels is the most valuable travel geography book in China. The author is Xu Hongzu, an outstanding traveler, geographer and essayist in Ming Dynasty. China's drama with the highest artistic achievement: The Romance of the West Chamber is China's drama with the highest artistic achievement. It is known as "the best in the world" and was written by Wang Shifu, a famous dramatist in Yuan Dynasty. China's earliest paper on democratic politics: Yuan Jun is the earliest paper on democratic politics in China, written by Huang Zongxi, an outstanding thinker and writer in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. China's first historical novel, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, is the first excellent historical novel in China, written by Luo Guanzhong, a famous popular novelist in Ming Dynasty. Outlaws of the Marsh is China's first vernacular novel describing the peasant war and China's first excellent novel describing the peasant revolutionary struggle. The author is Shi Naian, a famous novelist in Ming Dynasty. China's first fairy tale: The Journey to the West is China's first fairy tale, written by Wu Cheng'en, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. China's first family novel: Jin Ping Mei is China's first family novel, written by a Ming Dynasty novelist (pen name). China's first comprehensive academic monograph written in notes: Meng Qian Bi Tan is the first comprehensive academic monograph written in notes in China, written by Shen Kuo, a scientist and politician in the Northern Song Dynasty. China's first excellent collection of short stories in classical Chinese: Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio is the first excellent collection of short stories in classical Chinese in China, written by Pu Songling, a famous novelist in Qing Dynasty. The Scholars is the first excellent satirical novel in China, written by Wu, a great novelist in Qing Dynasty. The vernacular novel with the highest artistic achievement in China's early years: Dream of Red Mansions is the vernacular novel with the highest artistic achievement in China's early years, written by Cao Xueqin, a great novelist in Qing Dynasty. China's first condemnation novel "The Officialdom Appears" is the first condemnation novel of China, written by Li, a condemnation novelist in Qing Dynasty. China's first academic history: The Case of Confucianism in Ming Dynasty is the first academic history in China. The Diary of a Madman, the first anti-feudal vernacular novel in the history of modern literature in China, is the first anti-feudal vernacular novel in the history of modern literature in China. Goddess, the first new poetry collection in the history of modern literature in China, is the first new poetry collection in the history of modern literature in China. The first great poet in China: Qu Yuan is the first great poet in China, and his works are included in The Songs of the South. The first poetess in China: Mrs. Xu Mu is the first poetess in China. Her works include Eating, Spring Water and Bamboo Rod. China's first female historian: Ban Zhao is the first female historian in China, and she continues her brother Ban Gu's Hanshu. The first poetess in China: Li Qingzhao is the first poetess in China, and her works are included in the Collection of Li Qingzhao. The greatest romantic poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty: Li Bai is the greatest romantic poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and his works are included in the Complete Works of Li Taibai. The greatest realistic poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty: Du Fu was the greatest realistic poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and his works were collected in Du Gongbu Collection. The greatest realistic poet in the middle Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi was the greatest realistic poet in the middle Tang Dynasty, and his works were included in the Collection of Bai Changqing. The poet who wrote the most poems in the history of China: Yang Wanli wrote the most poems in the history of China. He wrote more than 20 thousand poems in his life, and his works were collected by Chengzhai Collection. The greatest dramatist in China: Guan Hanqing is the greatest dramatist in China, and his masterpiece is the zaju Dou Eyuan. The first historian and writer in China: Sima Qian, the first historian and writer in China. The first pastoral poet in China: Tao Yuanming, the first pastoral poet in China. The first great poet in the history of China's new literature: Guo Moruo, the first great poet in the history of China's new literature. The first children's writer in China: Bing Xin, the first children's writer in China. The first writer in China to open a fairy garden: Ye Shengtao, the first writer in China to open a fairy garden. The first writer who won the title of "People's Artist" in China: Lao She, the first writer who won the title of "People's Artist" in China.