The basic context of the development of Chinese literature: Chinese literature has a long history and has gone through many different eras and stages. From ancient times to modern times, Chinese literature had gone through many literary schools and periods, including Tang poetry and Song poetry, Yuan Qu, Ming and Qing novels, modern literature, and so on. The main schools of ancient Chinese literature were Tang poetry and Song poetry, Yuan Qü, and Ming and Qing novels. Tang poetry and Song poetry were the peak of Chinese literature, representing the outstanding level of ancient Chinese literature. Yuan Qü was a literary form of the Yuan Dynasty that mainly described social life and the lives of the people. The novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties mainly described the society and people's lives during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, including classic works such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, and Journey to the West. There are two major literary schools in modern Chinese literature: realism and romanticism. Realist literature mainly described social life and people's lives. Lu Xun, Lao She, etc. were the representative figures. Romanticism literature focused on personal feelings and inner experiences. The representative figures were Qu Yuan, Du Fu, Li Bai, etc. The main literary styles of each era Every era of Chinese literature has its own unique literary style and style. The following are the main literary styles and representative figures of each era and their representative works: Ancient literature (11th century B.C. -7th century A.D.): - Tang poetry: Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Wang Wei, Meng Haoran, etc. - Song Ci: Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao, Lu You, Yang Wanli, etc. - Yuan Qu: Guan Hanqing, Ma Zhiyuan, Bai Pu, Zheng Guangzu, etc. Modern Literature (7th century AD-1919): - Realist literature: Lu Xun, Lao She, Cao Yu, Mao Dun, Ba Jin, etc. - Romanticism literature: Qu Yuan, Du Fu, Li Bai, Su Shi, Lu You, etc. - Modern literature: Ernest Hemmingway, Faulkner, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, etc. Modern Literature (1919-present): - Chinese contemporary literature: Yu Hua, Mo Yan, Jia Pingao, Liu Zhenyun, Lu Yao, Wang Xiaobo, etc. - Foreign literature in China: Margaret Atwood, Jane Austen, Dickens, Hugo, and shakespeare. These were just the representative works of Chinese literature. There were many other outstanding works such as Lao She, Jia Pingwa, Chen Zhongshi, Tie Ning, etc. Their works also had profound ideology and literary value.
The basic law of the development of ancient Chinese literature was: The Four Great Tradition: The Four Great Tradition is the basic law of the development of ancient Chinese literature, including the Book of Songs, the Songs of Chu, the Fu of Han Dynasty and the Tang Poetry. These traditions played an important role in the history of Chinese literature and had a far-reaching impact on the development of Chinese literature. 2. Rhythm: Ancient Chinese literature paid attention to rhythm and rhythm, and often used specific rhythms and rhythms to express emotions and thoughts. These rules of rhythm and rhythm were called " Rhythm Rhythm Rules ", which included tones, rhyme, rhythm and rhythm. 3. The content of the subject matter: The content of ancient Chinese literature is rich and varied, including history, myths, legends, reality, etc. These topics reflected the society, people's lives and ideas at that time, as well as the characteristics of ancient Chinese culture. 4. Literature and art: The literary and artistic forms of ancient Chinese literature are rich and colorful, including poetry, prose, Fu, Ci, Qu, etc. These artistic forms had their own characteristics and merged with each other to form a unique ancient Chinese literary style. The development of ancient Chinese literature was related to the political, economic, cultural and other factors at that time, and was also affected by the natural environment. Each era had its own characteristics and characteristics, which also influenced the development of ancient Chinese literature.
The basic characteristics of the development of Chinese literature in the 1930s included the following aspects: 1. Realism tendency: The 1930s was the low point of modern Chinese literature, and the literary style showed a realistic tendency. The description of the sufferings and sufferings of the people showed criticism and reflection on society. 2. Revolutionary theme: The 1930s was a historical period of modern Chinese revolution, and the theme of literary works also turned to revolutionary topics. They expressed their desire and belief in the victory of the revolution. 3. The emergence of literary schools: In the 1930s, many new literary schools appeared, such as the New Moon School, revolutionary literature, naturalistic literature, etc. These schools had different literary ideas and practices, but they all paid attention to social reality and revolutionary topics. 4. The improvement of performance skills: The 1930s was a period of continuous improvement in Chinese literary skills. , music, painting and other art forms showed a more superb artistic expression. The 1930s was an important period for the development of Chinese literature. The expression of revolutionary theme, the development of new literary schools and performance techniques provided important experience and enlightenment for later literary creation.
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The title of modern and contemporary Chinese literature was as follows: Who was the founder of modern Chinese literature? What are the famous writers in modern Chinese literature? What important periods did modern Chinese literature go through? What are the important representative works of modern Chinese literature? How is the development of contemporary Chinese literature? I hope these questions will be helpful!
The Tang Dynasty was a very important period in Chinese history and also an important stage in the history of Chinese literature. During the Tang Dynasty, literature flourished and many outstanding works appeared, leaving behind a rich cultural heritage. The prosperity of Tang Dynasty literature mainly stemmed from the following aspects: The prosperity of poetry creation. The poems of the Tang Dynasty reflected the social style and people's lives in the form of lyricism, narration and description. 2. The rise of novel creation. During the Tang Dynasty, a number of important novels such as Water Margins, Journey to the West, and Dream of the Red Chamber appeared. These works became classics in the history of Chinese literature with rich imagination, vivid descriptions, and profound content. 3. The development of prose creation. The Tang Dynasty prose appeared in the form of discussion, lyric, narrative and other flexible forms, reflecting the characteristics of the Tang Dynasty's open-minded and free speech. 4. The development of music, dance, painting, and other artistic fields. During the Tang Dynasty, music, dance, painting and other artistic fields also developed extensively, leaving behind a rich cultural heritage for later generations. The development and prosperity of the Tang Dynasty literature not only had a profound impact on Chinese literature, but also reflected the social style and cultural characteristics of the time. It was an indispensable part of the history of Chinese literature.
The Last Supper was a British story about vanity, morality, and love. The story takes place in the 19th century. The protagonists are the famous British painter, politician and socialite Charles Dickens and his wife, Arietti. Charles and Arrietty's marriage in 1840 was the highest class marriage in British society at that time. However, Charles was very vain and always tried to prove his worth, while Arrietty could not stand his pursuit of fame and fortune. The relationship between the two gradually became estranged and eventually embarked on the path of divorce. After the divorce, Charles became a loner and began to write a play about the Last Supper. The protagonist of the play, Charles himself, tells how he gained social status through deception and vanity, which eventually led to his failure and loneliness. The Last Supper was a realistic play created by Wilde, which reflected the vanity and moral degeneration of British society at that time. Through Charles 'story, Wilde tried to reveal the weaknesses and defects of human nature and the price of pursuing fame and fortune. This play caused a great sensation in the 19th century and was regarded as a classic in the history of British drama.
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The basic knowledge of Chinese literature included ancient literature, modern literature, and contemporary literature. Ancient literature mainly included the literature of the Pre-Qin, Qin and Han Dynasties, the literature of the Three Kingdoms and the Jin Dynasties, the literature of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the literature of the Tang and Song Dynasties, the literature of the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, and so on. These periods included the Book of Songs, the Songs of Chu, the Records of the Historian, the Book of Han, the Water Margins, the Journey to the West, and the Dream of the Red Chamber. Modern literature mainly included Lu Xun, Lao She, Ba Jin, Mo Yan, Yu Hua, Jia Pingao, etc. These included A Madman's Diary, Scream, Hesitation, The True Story of Ah Q, Dream of the Red Chamber, and so on. Modern literature mainly included literary works such as Alive, Xu Sanguan's Blood Selling Story, Teahouse, Border Town, and Fat Breasts and Buttocks.