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Character analysis of four classic novels
Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Cao Cao: Complex personality. Chen Shou thinks that Cao Cao is "the first in the history of the Three Kingdoms" and is a typical treacherous and suspicious figure. Zhuge Liang: Zhuge Liang's ability to govern the country and the army and his character of helping the world and loving the people set an example for various outstanding historical figures in later generations, and he is the embodiment of wisdom and the representative of loyalty; Guan Yu: He is an invincible tiger general. He is proud and has no regrets, and his grievances are clear, and he is known for his loyalty. [Literary Works] Journey to the West

The Monkey King: Resisting theocracy, pursuing freedom, not afraid of natural dangers, and embodying the spirit of struggle to conquer evil forces; Pig Bajie: Honest, honest, humane, but lazy; Tang Priest: I am not confused by wealth or conquered by death. I have a firm belief that I will never give up until I reach my goal, but I am also pedantic. A Dream in Red Mansions

Lin Daiyu: She is a sensitive and aloof person. She can't tolerate others' contempt, but she feels inferior and worried. Xue Baochai: I know the general idea and have thorough interpersonal and communication skills; Jia Baoyu: He is a representative who is rebellious, treats others equally, respects individuality and advocates freedom. The Water Margin?

Wu Yong: resourceful, representative of wisdom and loyalty; Song Jiang: brave, leading and organizing big brother image; Song Wu: a representative who hates evil and is brave and just.