The Chinese book classification system classified books into different categories according to the country's culture, history, geography, politics, and other factors. Among them, literature books were categorized according to the author's nationality, era, genre, style, and so on. These books usually described human emotions, thoughts, culture, etc. They had high artistic and cultural value. Literature books were often categorized according to different styles and schools. For example, realist literature, romanticism literature, modernist literature, post-modernist literature, and so on. Other than that, it was also common to classify the authors according to their nationality, era, genre, and other factors. The Chinese Book classification system is of great significance to the classification and search of literary books. It can help readers better understand and appreciate different literary works.
Ancient Chinese literature could be classified according to different standards. The following are a few common classifications: 1. According to the genre, ancient Chinese literature can be divided into six types: novel, poetry, prose, Fu, Ci, and Qu. 2. According to the time of creation, ancient Chinese literature can be divided into five periods: Pre-Qin literature, Qin and Han literature, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties literature, Tang, Song and Yuan literature, Ming and Qing literature. 3. By subject: Ancient Chinese literature can be divided into four types: narrative literature, lyric literature, description literature, and drama literature. 4. By genre: Ancient Chinese literature can be divided into four major schools: Tang poetry, Song poetry, Yuan opera, and Ming and Qing novels. There are also sub-schools such as the New Moon School, the Graceful School, and the Unconstrained School. The ancient Chinese literature can be divided into three types: the literature of description, the literature of emotion, and the literature of discussion. These are just some common classifications. In fact, ancient Chinese literature could be classified into more categories.
The Chinese library classification of literature was a type of discipline that was classified according to the genre of literature. According to the different classification methods, literature could be divided into different subcategories. According to the classification of literary genre, the Chinese Library of China's classification of literature can be expressed as: Chinese library classification literature| fiction| poetry| theater and drama| prose Among them, novels, poems, plays, and essays were four different sub-categories. A novel is a literary work that focuses on characters, events, and plots to express the author's thoughts, feelings, and views through narration, description, and criticism. Poetry was a literary work that expressed the author's feelings and thoughts through lyrical, narrative, and discussion. Dramas were literary works that focused on characters, plots, and stage scenes. They used performances, music, costumes, props, and other means to show the character's personality, plot, and theme. Prose is a literary work that focuses on characters, events, and scenery to express the author's thoughts, feelings, and opinions through narration, description, and discussion.
There are many ways to classify novels. The following are some of the common classifications: [1. Subject-classification: Fictions can be categorized according to their subject matter, such as science fiction, history, fantasy, romance, science fiction romance, etc.] 2. Genre classification: Fictions can be categorized according to genre, such as modern, ancient, long, short, prose, etc. 3. According to narrative style: Fictions can be categorized according to narrative style, such as autobiography, science fiction, history, reasoning, etc. [4] Character classification: Fictions can be classified by character type, such as positive characters, negative characters, ordinary characters, special characters, etc. [5] Thematic classification: The novel can be categorized by theme such as love, friendship, family, society, politics, etc. 6. Regional classification: The novels can be categorized by region, such as Chinese novels, foreign novels, Taiwan novels, Hong Kong novels, etc. 7. Genre classification: Fictions can be categorized by genre, such as detective novels, science fiction, horror novels, martial arts novels, etc. 8. Chronological classification: Fictions can be categorized by age, such as modern novels, novels of the Republic of China, novels of the Qing Dynasty, etc. These are the common classification methods of novels. Different classification methods can allow readers to more systematically understand the content and characteristics of novels.
The main questions to consider in the history of modern Chinese literature include: The origin and development of modern Chinese literature. 2. The style and characteristics of modern Chinese literature. 3. The development of modern Chinese literature and its relationship with the surrounding environment. 4. Different groups and schools in modern Chinese literature, such as the literature of the Proletarian class, the literature of realism, the literature of realism, and so on. 5. Important figures and works in modern Chinese literature, such as Lu Xun, Lao She, Ba Jin, etc. 6. The literary trends and theories in modern Chinese literature, such as the New Culture Movement, literary realism, and realism. The acceptance and influence of modern Chinese literature includes the influence of foreign literature and other domestic literature. The contemporary significance and prospects of modern Chinese literature include how to evaluate the achievements and shortcomings of modern Chinese literature and how to promote the future development of modern Chinese literature. These are the main questions to consider in the history of modern Chinese literature. Of course, there are many other questions and topics. These topics revolve around the development and evolution of modern Chinese literature.
There were many logical problems in modern Chinese literature, such as: 1. The abuse of revolutionary thinking: The abuse of revolutionary thinking often appears in modern Chinese literature. For example, the characters and plots in some works were influenced by revolutionary ideas, causing the characters 'actions and decisions to lack logic and rationality. 2. The fiction of historical novels: In modern Chinese literature, the fiction of historical novels is also a common problem. For example, some works added fictional plots and characters when describing historical events, causing the authenticity of historical events to be questioned. 3. Over-emphasis on cultural identity: Over-emphasis on cultural identity in modern Chinese literature is also a common problem. For example, the characters and cultural identities in some works were too strong, resulting in the characters 'behavior and decisions lacking in rationality and rationality. 4. Escape from reality: In modern Chinese literature, there are also some works that escape from reality.
The traditional classification of ancient Chinese literature was verse and prose. Rhyme refers to literary forms that are mainly featured by rhyme, such as Song of Everlasting Regret and Song of Pipa, while prose refers to non-rhyming literary forms such as The Analects of Confucius and Yueyang Tower. These works have obvious differences in style, but they all reflect the unique charm of ancient Chinese literature.
Chinese classical literature can be divided into different categories according to different classification standards. The following are some common classifications: 1. According to genre: - Poem: A literary work that is marked by rhythm and form and that is beautiful in form to express profound thoughts. - Prose: A literary work that uses a free, casual, and flexible form to express thoughts, feelings, and stories. - < Fictions >: A literary work that focuses on the plot, the characters, and the environment. It is a work of literature that focuses on portraying the characters, shaping the plot, and expressing the theme. - Biography, history, philosophy, etc.: A literary work that does not focus on the plot and characters but focuses on expressing the author's thoughts and ideas. 2. By subject: - Romance novels, historical novels, science fiction novels, horror novels, etc.: literary works that focus on story plots and character portrayals. - Legendary novels, supernatural novels, and notebook novels were literary works that focused on describing characters, plots, and environments. - novels, poems, essays, etc. that reflect social reality: literary works that express the author's views and reflections on social reality as the main selling point. 3. By genre: - The Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties, the novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Four Great Masterpieces, etc. were literary works that mainly sold their literary styles and schools. - Ancient prose, Tang poetry, Song poetry, Yuan opera, etc. These were literary works that focused on language, rhythm, and meter. The rules of Chinese classical literature mainly included the following aspects: 1. Pay attention to traditional culture and history: The creation and inheritance of Chinese classical literature attach great importance to the understanding and inheritance of traditional culture and history. They often use historical events, characters, and culture as inspiration. 2. emphasize artistic beauty: The creation and inheritance of Chinese classical literature pay great attention to the display of artistic beauty such as language, rhythm, rhythm, and artistic conception in pursuit of the perfection of literature and art. 3. Pay attention to literary norms: The inheritance and development of Chinese classical literature also paid great attention to literary norms, including literary style, subject matter, language, plot and other aspects to ensure the quality and circulation of literary works.
Ancient Chinese literature and novels were classified as M or F. This category number usually represented ancient Chinese literature and novels, including classic works such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
There are many ways to study modern and contemporary Chinese literature. 1. Literature research: By reading relevant literature, you can understand the background information of the author, era, genre, works, etc., as well as their thoughts and artistic style. 2. Positive research: By collecting and analyzing the text data of literary works, such as word count, structure, plot, character shaping, etc., to explore the creative characteristics of the works, readers 'response and literary significance. 3. Comparatively study: compare and analyze the literary works of different eras in terms of form, content, theme, etc., and explore the characteristics and trends of literary creation under different cultural backgrounds. 4. Interdisciplinary research: Combining literature with other disciplines such as psychology, psychology, and cultural studies to explore the social and cultural significance of literary works and the readers 'reactions and emotional experiences to the works. 5. Mathematical analysis: Through the principles and methods of anatomy, the language, structure, symbols, etc. of literary works are studied in depth to explore their inherent logic and meaning. The above are some common research methods of modern and contemporary Chinese literature. Different research methods can be combined to obtain more comprehensive and in-depth research results.
Literature could be categorized according to different standards. The following are some common classifications: According to the genre of literature, it can be divided into novels, poems, essays, plays, Fu, couplets, etc. According to the historical development of literature, it can be divided into ancient literature, medieval literature, Renaissance literature, Baroque literature, romantic literature, modern literature, etc. According to the style and genre of literature, it can be divided into classical literature, realism literature, modernist literature, symbolism literature, expressionism literature, post-modern literature, etc. According to the influence and role of literature, it can be divided into classic literature, popular literature, online literature, etc. According to the theme and content of literature, it can be divided into love, science fiction, horror, history, philosophy, fairy tales, myths, and so on. These are just some common classifications. In fact, literature can be classified according to more standards.