12. Peal S.Buck tells us that when the scholars found that even the emperor was reading The Dream of the Red Chamber, they went to the lengths to explain that this was not a novel but a political allegory. ( )
9. The distinctions between the history and The Romance of the Three Kingdoms can be found in the accounts of the rulers dying after meeting avenging ghosts in the novel. ( )
12. Peal S.Buck tells us that when the scholars found that even the emperor was reading The Dream of the Red Chamber, they went to the lengths to explain that this was not a novel but a political allegory. ( )
9. The distinctions between the history and The Romance of the Three Kingdoms can be found in the accounts of the rulers dying after meeting avenging ghosts in the novel. ( )