The saying that the late Tang Dynasty was the period of evolution and decline of the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty was mainly because there were many famous legendary novels in the late Tang Dynasty, such as the works of Bai Juyi, Li Yishan, Liu Yuxi, etc. These works contained rich historical, political, social and life experiences, which laid the foundation for the development of the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty. In the late Tang Dynasty, the theme and content of legendary novels were more abundant. There were many legendary novels that described the story of characters, such as "Liu Yi Biography","White Snake Biography","Journey to the West", etc. These works not only made high achievements in literature, but also played an important role in spreading and inheriting culture. At the same time, the writing style of the legendary novels in the late Tang Dynasty was more mature, the characters were more plump, the plot was more twisted, the language was more beautiful and moving. These characteristics made the legendary novels of the late Tang Dynasty an important part of the Tang Dynasty literature, which had a profound impact on later literature. Based on the above reasons, it can be said that the late Tang Dynasty was the evolution and decline of the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty. The legendary novels of this period not only enriched the literary form and content, but also laid the foundation for the development of later literature.
The evolution and decline of the late Tang poetry as a legendary novel in the Tang Dynasty were mainly manifested in the following aspects: In the late Tang Dynasty, legendary novels gradually became popular. These novels were often based on historical events, folklores, myths, and so on. They were adapted and created to become an important part of the Tang Dynasty literature. Poets in the late Tang Dynasty, such as Wang Zhihuan, Liu Yuxi, and Bai Juyi, created many famous legendary novels. The writing style of the late Tang Dynasty poets also gradually changed. They began to pay more attention to the twists and turns of the plot, the description of the characters, the expression of the language, and the beauty of the rhythm. These characteristics also laid the foundation for the development of later legendary novels. The declining period of the late Tang poetry was also reflected in the spread of the story. At that time, the internet was not developed, and the spread of legendary novels mainly relied on word of mouth and the printing industry, so in the process of circulation, they gradually lost their popularity and influence. In the Song Dynasty, the development of legendary novels began to be influenced by Su Shi, Lu You and other literary masters, and gradually embarked on a more mature and regular literary path. Therefore, the late Tang poetry was the evolution and decline of the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty. Its rise and development provided an important foundation and enlightenment for the later legendary novels.
The late Tang Dynasty was the period of evolution and decline of the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty. The reasons were as follows: In the late Tang Dynasty, the economic center began to move southward, and the Jiangnan area gradually flourished, which made the social class division more obvious and the society was in turmoil. In this context, the creation of legendary novels gradually tended to describe the dark side of society and the ugly side of human nature to reflect social reality. This trend was reflected in novels such as Song of Everlasting Sorrow and Song of the Pipa. In the late Tang Dynasty, due to political corruption, social unrest and other reasons, the literary form gradually changed, and legendary novels were no exception. During this period, the legendary novels began to show changes in narrative techniques, such as twists and turns in the plot, delicate description of characters, and so on. These characteristics also laid the foundation for the creation of later legendary novels. The creation of legendary novels in the late Tang Dynasty also faced some difficulties. Due to social unrest and changes in literary forms, the readers of legendary novels gradually shrank, and the difficulty of writing became greater and greater. At the same time, the legendary novels of the late Tang Dynasty were also influenced by the official literature and began to pay attention to the style and rhythm of the pursuit of artistic value and literary value, which made the creation of legendary novels gradually lose its original charm. Based on the above reasons, it can be said that the late Tang Dynasty was the evolution and decline of the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty. The legendary novels of this period had great changes in content, techniques and forms, which also laid the foundation for the development of legendary novels in later generations.
The reasons for the decline of novels in the late Qing Dynasty were more complicated, including the following aspects: 1. Political and social unrest: In the later period of the Qing Dynasty, the Taiping Rebellion, the Boxer Rebellion, and other social unrest led to the collapse of social stability and the hardships of people's lives. As a form of entertainment, novels also lost their appeal. 2. Cultural despotism: The Qing Dynasty implemented strict cultural despotism policies in the field of culture, limiting the freedom of speech and creation, making it difficult for novel creation to meet the needs of readers. 3. The progress of science and technology: In the late Qing Dynasty, with the progress of science and technology, people's lifestyle and ideas were also changing. As a traditional art form, novels were difficult to adapt to this change. 4. Market demand: With the development of the economy and the improvement of people's living standards, people began to pursue more colorful cultural entertainment life. The demand of the novel market has changed, and the traditional novel form is difficult to meet the market demand. 5. The division of literary schools: In the late Qing Dynasty, the literary schools were seriously divided. There was a fierce struggle between different schools and the difference between good and bad, making it difficult for readers to find works that were really interesting. In summary, the decline of novels in the late Qing Dynasty was due to many factors, including politics, society, culture, economy, and literary schools.
There were many reasons for the decline of Tang Dynasty film and television. First of all, Tang Film and Television had problems in managing and promoting celebrities. Many heavyweight celebrities left Tangren Film and Television one after another, causing the resources to be scattered and unstable. The careers of these celebrities continued to prosper after they left, which reflected that Tangren Film and Television did not manage and promote the celebrities well enough. Secondly, Tang Film and Television had problems with script creation and production. In recent years, the quality of Tang Film and Television's plays had declined significantly. The scripts were routine and lacked creativity. The audience was losing interest in the works of Tang Films, which led to the decline of Tang Films. In addition, Tangren Film and Television also faced financial problems. The company's performance had fallen sharply, and both revenue and net profit had dropped significantly. The financial pressure on Tang Film and Television increased, which also affected the company's development and operations. In addition, Tang Film and Television also had the problem of losing talents. Some important creative staff had left Tangren Film and Television, which had a certain impact on the company's creative ability and innovation ability. In summary, the decline of Tang Film and Television could be attributed to the combined influence of many factors such as poor management and promotion of stars, problems with script creation and production, financial pressure, and brain drain.
Here are some recommendations for novels similar to the late Tang Dynasty: 1. Book of Troubled Times, Author: Ji Cha 2. [Spirit Realm Walker] by Xiao Langjun, a newspaper seller. 3. The Tang's Table, by Jie Yu 4. King of the Familiar, Author: Light Spring Flowing Sound 5. Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation. Author: Mi Tian Building 6. National Forensic Medicine, Author: Zhiniao Village 7. Wait, Heroine. Author: Guan Guan 8. Full Tang Colorful, Author: Weird Cousin 9. The Hidden Corner, Author: Get Out of My Way 10. [Final Divine Title], author: Tuoba Goudan 11. Beyond Time. Author: Er Gen 12. This Game Is Too Real, by Chen Xing LL 13. Red Heart Sky Patrol, Author: What's the big deal? 14. Ring of Destiny, by Squid Who Loves Diving 15. The State Preceptor of Ming Dynasty. Author: West Lake Encountered Rain 16. Ascending on the Right Day. Author: Otaku Pig 17. " Who is in love after being reborn?" These novels may have similarities with the background or plot of the late Tang Dynasty. Please read according to your interests.
There were many reasons why Xianzong could not revive Tang in the later period of Tang Dynasty. First of all, the political corruption and financial difficulties in the late Tang Dynasty had made it impossible for the country to maintain peace and stability on the surface. Secondly, the quality and equipment of the army in the late Tang Dynasty had fallen behind the enemy, which made the army unable to undertake important war missions. In addition, the social unrest in the late Tang Dynasty and the poor living conditions of the people also aggravated the country's economic decline. In conclusion, Xianzong could no longer rely on his own strength to revive the Tang Empire in the late Tang Dynasty. He needed external help and support. However, due to the unstable international situation and foreign policy at that time, it was difficult to obtain the support and assistance of other countries. Therefore, in the late Tang Dynasty, Xianzong could only adopt some compromise and improvement measures to maintain the stability and prosperity of the country.
The legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty were an important branch in the history of Chinese literature. They were mainly popular in the Tang Dynasty and for a period of time after that. The following are some of the characteristics of Tang Dynasty legendary novels: 1. Storytelling: The legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty were usually featured by rich plots. These stories often involved politics, military, love, friendship and other aspects, which were highly dramatic and entertaining. 2. Character image: The characters in the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty were usually plump, three-dimensional, with complex personalities and emotions. These characters often showed various characteristics of the Tang Dynasty society, such as bureaucrat corruption, war cruelty, social class division and so on. 3. Delicate description: The description style of the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty was usually delicate and vivid. The authors often portrayed the characters and emotions through vivid descriptions and details. 4. Narrations: The narrative style of the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty usually developed in leaps and bounds, that is, the author did not continuously narrate the same story but divided the story into multiple parts to narrate separately. 5. Elegant language: The language of the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty is usually elegant, concise, and poetic. These novels often used the literary forms and rhetorical devices of the Tang Dynasty, such as metaphor, antithesis, and parallel, to bring readers an excellent reading experience. The legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty are the classics in the history of Chinese literature. Their rich plots, exquisite description style and beautiful language style provide important reference and enlightenment for later literary creation.
The four legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty were The Story of the Ancient Mirror, The Biography of Yingying, The Biography of Li Wa, and The Biography of Huo Xiaoyu. These works occupied an important position in the classical Chinese novels of the Tang Dynasty and were famous for their strange plots and wonderful narrations. The emergence of these legendary novels marked the development of classical Chinese novels as a mature style in the history of Chinese literature.
There were six important schools of poetry in the late Tang Dynasty. The first was Bai Juyi's followers, the Popularity School; the second was Yuan Jie and the followers of the poets in the Collection of Boxes, the Jian-Gu School; the third was Zhang Ji's followers, who had a fresh poetic style, expressed their emotions truthfully, and were neat in their poems; the fourth was Jia Dao's followers, the Bitter Poetry School; the fifth was the "Qi Qi Mei Li" School influenced by Li He; and the last was the "Bo Jie Hong Ba" School, which inherited Han Yu's poetic style. Except for a few schools, the common tendency of all schools in the late Tang Dynasty was to devote themselves to the exquisite carving of art forms and to pursue the beauty of form as the ability of poetry creation. The characteristics of the poems of the late Tang Dynasty were that they paid attention to the subtle feelings and twisted psychology of the people. The style was exquisite and elegant, full of association and suggestive poems. The poems of the late Tang Dynasty were the negation of the poems of the middle Tang Dynasty and the negation of the negation of the poems of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
There were four female protagonists in the late Tang Dynasty novel, Floating Life in the Late Tang Dynasty. They were Qing Yao, the Dancer of Troubled Times, Mu Qin, the Princess Consort of the Demon World, Yi Ku, the Heavenly Goddess, and Lady Li Si, Li Si Chang 'an. The other search results did not provide any information about the female lead of the novels of the late Tang Dynasty.