A common feature of most Chinese novels under the Ming–Qing dynasties was
A) the strong influence of Western writing styles and constructions.
B) the use of supernatural elements to explain everyday events.
C) a critical view of Chinese social relationships.
D) an emphasis on courtly life and romance.
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