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China: Wang Xingfeng ('Splendid Phoenix') with two girls. Qing Dynasty painting of a scene from the Dream of the Red Chamber (mid-18th century)

China: Wang Xingfeng ('Splendid Phoenix') with two girls. Qing Dynasty painting of a scene from the Dream of the Red Chamber (mid-18th century)

Dream of the Red Chamber (pinyin: Hóng Lóu Mèng; Wade–Giles: Hung Lou Meng), composed by Cao Xueqin, is one of China's Four Great Classical Novels. It was composed sometime in the middle of the 18th century during the Qing Dynasty. It is a masterpiece of Chinese vernacular literature and is generally acknowledged to be the pinnacle of classical Chinese novels.

Red Chamber is believed to be semi-autobiographical, mirroring the fortunes of author Cao Xueqin's own family. As the author details in the first chapter, it is intended to be a memorial to the women he knew in his youth: friends, relatives and servants. The novel is remarkable not only for its huge cast of characters and psychological scope, but also for its precise and detailed observation of the life and social structures typical of 18th-century Chinese aristocracy.

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