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Liu Lanfang's commentary on the Dream of the Red Chamber, episode 108

Liu Lanfang's commentary on the Dream of the Red Chamber, episode 108

2024-12-18 17:08
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No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!

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Which app has Liu Lanfang's Dream of the Red Chamber?

Liu Lanfang's 'Dream of the Red Chamber' audio book can be found in many listening apps, such as Himalayan PM, Dragonfly PM, Lychee PM, etc. You can search and select according to your preferences and search keywords. In addition, there are some physical bookstores that sell Liu Lanfang's version of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. You can buy it at your local bookstore or online bookstore.

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2024-09-18 03:39

Who wrote the continuation of Liu Lanfang's "Dream of the Red Chamber"?

Liu Lanfang was talking about Cao Xueqin's follow-up to 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.

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2025-03-14 20:50

Liu Lanfang's commentary.

Liu Lanfang's storytelling was a traditional Chinese art form of crosstalk. Usually, a storyteller dressed in traditional robes and holding a bamboo board would tell various stories and historical events in a teahouse or opera house. The content of storytelling was usually presented in the form of a ventriloquism performance. The audience could feel the emotions and thoughts of the character through the details such as the expression, tone, and tone of the character. Liu Lanfang was one of the important representatives of traditional Chinese storytelling. His storytelling covered Chinese history, culture, folk customs and many other aspects. He was known as the "king of storytelling". His storytelling was well-liked by the audience because of his clear pronunciation, humorous language, and vivid stories. In addition to Liu Lanfang, there were many other famous storytellers such as Zhang Shaohua, Zhao Peiru, Ma Sanli, etc. Their storytelling works were also an important part of Chinese culture and were widely praised until now.

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2024-08-23 16:16

Who was better at commenting on 'Dream of the Red Chamber'? [Liu Lanfang][Lian Liru]?

I personally recommend Teacher Liu Lanfang for the commentary of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Teacher Liu Lanfang was an in-depth researcher of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Listening to her commentaries, one could dig deep into the cultural implications of the novel and use vivid language and plots to describe it, making it easy for people to understand. Even Teacher Liru's storytelling was not bad, but she did not have the in-depth study of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' like Teacher Liu Lanfang.

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2025-03-21 06:09

Liu Lanfang's commentary on Li Yuanba

Liu Lanfang's book, Li Yuanba, had a total of six episodes. It told the story of Li Yuanba's strength from a young age. He was locked in the back garden and later learned martial arts under the guidance of Immortal Ziyang. He also fought for his father. This storytelling was one of the novels that Liu Lanfang gave a speech on, but no resources for this storytelling could be found online.

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2025-01-10 02:53

Liu Lanfang's Commentary on the Book of Haerbin

Liu Lanfang was a famous storyteller who had a wide influence in the Chinese storytelling world. He was born in Haerbin and loved storytelling since he was a child. Later, he became a storyteller. His storytelling content was rich and varied, including history, legends, science fiction, and many other topics, which were deeply loved by the audience.

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2025-03-10 02:49

Liu Xinwu's Dream of the Red Chamber

Liu Xinwu's " Dream of the Red Chamber " was a classic Chinese novel. It told the stories of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, and other characters. It depicted the problems of family, marriage, friendship, love, and so on in the feudal society of the Qing Dynasty. The plot of the novel was very complicated and could be divided into the following main stages: 1 Zhen Shiyin and Jia Yucun meet: At the beginning of the novel, Zhen Shiyin sponsored Jia Yucun to take an official position, and the two met. 2. The appearance of Jia Zhen, the third master of the Jia family: Jia Zhen was the second son of the Jia family. He was the same age as Jia Baoyu and played an important role. 3. Jia Baoyu's growth: Jia Baoyu was the eldest son of the Jia family. He grew up in the Rong Mansion and experienced the prosperity and decline of the family. 4. The emotional entanglement between Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai: Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai were the nieces of Grandmother Jia. They had a deep relationship but were under pressure from the family and the outside world. 5. The relationship between Wang Xifeng and Grandmother Jia: Wang Xifeng was Grandmother Jia's niece. She was smart and resourceful and good at handling affairs, but she was also influenced by the family and the outside world. 6. The Death of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu: Both Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu unfortunately passed away in the end, leaving behind a sad story. Xue Baochai's marriage and career: Xue Baochai eventually married Jia Baoyu's cousin, but she also started her own marriage and career under the pressure of her family and society. Liu Xinwu's Dream of the Red Chamber is a novel full of emotions, thoughts, and philosophical depth. It is regarded as a classic of Chinese classical novels.

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2024-09-18 17:57

Liu Lanfang's commentary calls Yang Hebing

Liu Lanfang's storytelling told the story of the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. During this period, the internal disputes of the imperial court were constant, and foreign invasions also frequently occurred. In this context, the protagonist Hu Yang Hebing led his team to fight and win in order to protect the country and the people. Huyang Hebing was a brave and wise man. He could not only lead his troops to fight effectively, but also make wise decisions in strategy and tactics. Under his leadership, his troops continued to grow and become a powerful army. Liu Lanfang narrated the legendary experience and heroic deeds of Huyang Hebing, showing the readers a brave, fearless, intelligent and brave character image, and also reflecting the historical background and social contradictions at that time.

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2024-09-08 08:02

Which episode of Liu Lanfang's commentary is the Yang family's general in the middle of the bandits

Kou Zhun was not a character in Liu Lanfang's commentary of the Yang Family's Generals. Kou Zhun was a character in Water Margins.

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2025-02-27 06:01
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