One of the signs of the prominence of Cao Xueqin's novel The Dream of the Red Chamber is:

a. The fact that it is the most repeated in Chinese graphic novels.
b. Its quick and long-lasting translation into Western languages in the 18 century.
c. That an entire field of scholarship on the book is called “red studies” or “redology”.
d. That its characters' names are reflected in the highest echelons of today's Community Party.


c. That an entire field of scholarship on the book is called “red studies” or “redology”.

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