The Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature (Chinese: 四大名著, Sìdàmíngzhù, lit. "Four Great Masterpieces") are the four novels commonly regarded by Chinese literary criticism to be the greatest and most influential of pre-modern Chinese fiction. Dating from the Ming and Qing dynasties, they are well-known to most Chinese either directly or through their many adaptations to opera and various popular culture media.
In chronological order, they are:
| 
English | 
Simplified Chinese | 
Pinyin | 
Attributed to | 
Date | 
| 
Shuǐhǔ Zhuàn | 
14th century | |||
| 
Sānguó Yǎnyì | 
14th century | |||
| 
Xī Yóu Jì | 
16th century | |||
| 
Hóng Lóu Mèng | 
18th century | 

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