Bibliography of the Beijing Foreign Studies University's International Literature and World Literature: 1 Principles of Comparative Literature (Second edition) by Wang Zuoliang, Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2004. 2 Introduction to World Literature (Second edition) by Li Jianwu, Beijing: Beijing Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2008. 3 Introduction to Western Literature Theory (Second edition) by Zhu Wenhu, Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2011. 4 History of World Literature (Second edition) by Zhao Haiyang, Beijing: Beijing Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press, 2014. These four books are the main reference books for the course of BFLS. They cover the basic concepts, history, theories, methods, etc. of the two. They are the important sources of basic knowledge for learning and understanding them.
You can check the official website of Beijing City University or consult the Admissions Office for the Master's Examination Bibliography. In addition, you can also find relevant information through search engines or major app stores.
As a fan of online literature, I don't have any information about the reference books of the Beijing Normal University's postgraduate entrance examination for both literature and world literature. I suggest you check the official website of Beijing Normal University or the relevant departments for consultation.
Beijing Language and Culture University's Chinese Language and Philology postgraduate reference is as follows: 1 History of Chinese grammar (second edition), edited by Wang Li. 2. Chinese Terminology, edited by Chen Qiaoyi, Huang Borong and Zheng Zhangshang Fang. 3. Ye Feisheng, Xu Tongbo, etc., chief editors of the Compendium of Chinese History. [4] Wang Li, Chief Editor of <<A Compendium of Language>> 5 Ancient Chinese, edited by Chen Yuan, Wu Yuzhang and Guo Yuheng. Of course, the specific test content may vary according to the year, region, and difficulty of the questions. It is recommended that candidates choose and supplement it according to the actual situation during the preparation process.
The following are some recommended books on medieval history in universities: "Records of the Historian"(Sima Qian): This is one of the most famous historical books in ancient China and the earliest one in the history books of China, which includes the history from the Xia Dynasty to the Western Han Dynasty. 2. Han Shu (Ban Gu): This is the second historical book in ancient China that contains the history from the Western Han Dynasty to the Eastern Han Dynasty. [3. Records of the Three Kingdoms (Chen Shou): This is the third historical book in ancient China that contains the history from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Western Jin Dynasty.] Zi Zhi Tong Jian (Sima Guang): This is the most important historical book in ancient China, including all the historical events from 403 B.C. to 959 A.D. 5 Records of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (Sima Qian): This is one of the most famous supernatural novels in ancient China. It tells the political, war, and diplomatic events of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty during the Spring and Autumn Period. 6 History of Japan (Kiyoshi Inoue): This is an introductory book on Japanese history, covering all periods of Japanese history. "History of the Middle Ages of Europe"(Ryan Wang): This is an introductory book on the history of the Middle Ages of Europe, including the political, economic, religious, and cultural aspects of the Middle Ages. 8. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Russell): This is a book about the history of the Roman Empire, covering the political, economic, cultural, and social aspects of the Roman Empire. These are some of the recommended books on medieval history in universities. These books can help readers understand the history of ancient China, modern and Europe, as well as the background and influence of various historical events.
The Bibliography of Chinese Studies is recommended as follows: The Analects of Confucius: This is one of the classic works of ancient China, including Xue Er, Wei Ling Gong, Yong Ye and Shu Er. This book contains the words, deeds, and thoughts of Confucius and his disciples, which is very helpful in understanding Chinese traditional culture and values. 2. Tao Te Ching: This is one of the classic works of ancient China, written by Lao Tzu. This book was a philosophical work that mainly talked about the core theory and lifestyle of Taoism. Reading this book can help you understand the essence of philosophy in traditional Chinese culture. 3. The Great Learning: This is an adaptation of the Great Learning from the Book of Rites, one of the classic works of ancient China. This book was one of the ancient Confucian classics of China. It mainly talked about the basic qualities and cultivation that college students should have, including self-cultivation, family management, governing the country, and the world. 4. Mencius: This is one of the classic works of ancient China, written by Mencius during the Warring States Period. This book mainly talked about the basic theories and values of Confucianism, including benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, faith, and so on. Reading this book can help you understand the essence of Confucianism in traditional Chinese culture. [Doctrine of the mean]: This is one of the classic works of ancient China, adapted from the "Doctrine of the mean" in the Book of Rites. This book was one of the classics of ancient Chinese Confucianism. It mainly talked about the core theory and lifestyle of the golden mean in Confucianism. Reading this book can help you understand the essence of philosophy in traditional Chinese culture. These are some of the classic works of Chinese culture that are worth reading. They can help you understand Chinese traditional culture and values and improve your cultural quality.
Beijing Language and Culture University's international Chinese education graduate students 'reference books are as follows: 1 Modern Chinese (edited by Huang Borong and Liao Xudong) 2. Chinese grammar and rhetoric (edited by Chen round and Yang Fengchun) 3. Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language: Rhetoric and grammar (edited by Wang Liqun and Zhu Wenjuan) 4 Introduction to Chinese Culture (edited by Joseph Needham and Jin Zhengkun) Cross-cultural Communication and Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language (edited by Chen Jie and Liu Shuguang) Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language (edited by Wang Li and Chen Haibo) The above are some of the more common reference books for graduate students in international Chinese education. Of course, the specific books to choose still need to be decided according to your own major and research direction.
The reference books for the postgraduate entrance examination of folklore of Shandong University are as follows: 1. History of Chinese Folk Culture (second edition) by Li Huizhen, Shandong People's Press, 2006. 2. Introduction to Chinese Folk Culture, Wang Zhenyao, Shandong People's Press, 1994. 3. Introduction to Chinese Traditional Festival Culture, Zhang Weiqi, Shandong People's Press, 1999. 4. Introduction to the Cultures of Chinese National minorities, by Liu Dehua, Shandong People's Press, 2003. 5. An Introduction to Chinese Religious Culture, by Chen Rongjie, Shandong People's Press, 1998. The above reference books are only for reference. The specific review content needs to be adjusted according to the real questions and exam outlines over the years. At the same time, it was suggested to read more relevant literature to strengthen the cultivation of comprehensive quality and humanities.
Beijing Language and Culture University's modern and contemporary literature research and recruitment reference list is as follows: 1 "Modern and Modern Literature Research"(second edition) by Xia Zhiqing, Beijing Language Institute Press, 2014. 2 Thirty Years of Modern Chinese Literature (Second edition) by Chen Sihe, Beijing Language Institute Press, 2010. 3. A brief history of contemporary Chinese literature (second edition) by Zhao Xuliang, Beijing Language Institute Press, 2009. 4. A Review of Modern Chinese Literature Theory (second edition) by Huang Jianxin, Beijing Language Institute Press, 2008. 5 History of Modern Western Literature Theory (Second edition) by Zhang Xianglong, Beijing Language Institute Press, 2007. The above are some common classics of modern and contemporary literature research. You can choose a suitable reference book according to your interest and professional direction.
Bibliographies of Chinese studies referred to traditional Chinese classical books, including classic works of Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and other schools of thought, as well as books on history, literature, philosophy, and other fields. The content of these books covered Chinese history, culture, morality and many other aspects. They were of great significance to the study of Chinese traditional culture and philosophy. Among them, the more representative books of Chinese studies included the Analects of Confucius, the Tao Te Ching, the Book of Changes, and the Zi Zhi Tong Jian. These books are an important part of ancient Chinese culture, which contains profound philosophical thoughts and moral concepts. They are of great significance for us to understand traditional Chinese culture and improve our own humanities. The Bibliography of Chinese Classics is an important part of Chinese traditional culture, which contains profound philosophical thoughts and moral concepts. It is of great significance for us to understand Chinese traditional culture and enhance our own humanities.
Beijing Language and Culture University's Chinese Language and Philology postgraduate reference is as follows: 1 Modern Chinese (by Huang Borong and Liao Xudong), Higher Education Press, 2005; 2 "An outline of language"(by Ye Weisheng and Xu Tongqiang), Peking University Press, 2000; 3 Ancient Chinese (by Wang Li and Huang Borong), Commercial Press, 1997; 4. Chinese Terminology (by Chen Qiaoyi and Zhu Wenhu), Higher Education Press, 2005; 5. Basic Philology (by Wang Hongzheng), Peking University Press, 2004. The above is a more commonly used reference book for the postgraduate entrance examination. Of course, the specific test content may change according to the outline. It is recommended to carefully read the Beijing Language and Culture University Admissions Guide during the preparation period and consult the relevant departments of the school or the postgraduate tutor to obtain the latest information.