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Basic definition of romance novels

romance novel

Performance: acting, deduction, layout; Meaning: Essence refers to historical events, moral, etc.

Although Historical Romance in Song Dynasty is divided into volumes and sub-titles, the title of the paragraphs is not clear. In the Yuan Dynasty, the chapters and titles of storytelling stories were relatively clear. At the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, Luo Guanzhong's popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms was divided back (at that time) with seven words and one sentence as the topic, which was the early form of Zhang Hui's novel Looking Back. Later romantic novels all adopted the form of chapters and chapters. The Ming Dynasty is the era when romance novels flourished, and the popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms is the starting point of this prosperity. It is generally believed that the development of historical novels to later generations is called "romance", which is a change from vulgarity to elegance. The word "romance" comes from Pan Yue's "Western Expedition Fu" in Jin Dynasty, which refers to ancient things and adds meaning and extension. The titles of romance novels in Ming Dynasty are often marked with "Romance in the Mirror" or "Romance in the Mirror" to call for loyalty to history. At the same time, the title of the film is often marked with "Popular Romance", which means to put the historical story up. However, the "Call, Play, Interpret and Pass on Popular Romance" that appeared during the Wanli period is actually about the Wanli period. Here, the concept of "romance" is expanded, and it does not specifically refer to the application of ancient things.