Watching the Tide was a story about a young man watching the tide in contemporary China. He met a mysterious woman by chance and embarked on a journey to find himself and save the world together. The novel was published in 2012 and translated into many languages. It received a wide range of readers around the world. Zhao Zongcheng, with his profound literary foundation and exquisite description, portrayed a character full of vitality and depth, which was regarded as one of the outstanding representatives of contemporary Chinese literature.
The author of "Watching the Tide" compared the tide to "storm"
The author of the fourth-grade text, Watching the Tides, was the Ming Dynasty writer, Wen Zhengming.
"Enjoy Today's Qiantang Tide" is a martial arts novel co-written by Zhao Zongcheng and Zhu Mingyuan. The following is the original text of the novel: The West Lake Su Manshu grew up by the West Lake and had a deep affection for this beautiful landscape. She often strolled by the lake, feeling the gift of nature. Looking at the sparkling lake, listening to the chirping of birds, her heart was filled with tranquility and comfort. On this day, Su Manshu was walking alone by the lake when she saw a young man. He was wearing a white robe and holding a long sword. He was cultivating alone on a distant mountain peak. Su Manshu couldn't help but feel that this man was a little mysterious, as if he had some kind of connection with this landscape. She approached the man and saw his face. It was a young and handsome man with deep eyes and a tall figure. Su Manshu couldn't help but want to communicate with this man. However, just as she walked to the man's side, she felt a powerful chill coming from him, causing her to involuntarily take a step back. The man turned around and looked at Su Manshu with a cold smile. "Who are you?" His voice was low and cold. Su Manshu's heart tightened. She knew that she had to face this man. However, she was also curious about this mysterious man. "I'm Su Manshu, a famous heroine," she replied. The man smiled contemptuously at Su Manshu's reply. "Su Manshu? You're just a self-righteous fool. You can't understand the rules of this world. You'll only think that you're amazing." Su Manshu heard the man's words and couldn't help but feel a chill in her heart. This man seemed to be very powerful, but she also felt a trace of fear. She knew that she had to face this man, or else she would not understand how insignificant she was. "Who are you?" Su Manshu asked again.
Watching the Tides was a famous legendary novel in the Jiangnan area," Water Margins." It was a chapter about a series of thrilling stories about Lin Chong who was sent to Jiangnan to escort prisoners after becoming a bandit in Liangshan Lake. In this chapter, Chong Lin and his escorting team were attacked by pirates. Chong Lin, with both wisdom and courage, launched a soul-stirring struggle with the pirates. At the same time, he also made friends with the local heroes. With their help, he successfully escaped the pirate attack and finally arrived at Liangshan Lake safely. The whole story showed Lin Chong's wisdom, courage, and sense of justice. At the same time, it also showed the harm of the pirate activities in Jiangnan area and the strength of the Liang Shanbo rebel army.
" Watching the Tides " was a famous modern poem written by the modern Chinese poet Lu Xun. The poem mainly described the joy and magnificence the author felt when he watched the tide at the Qiantang River. The poem depicted the great power and magnificent momentum of the Qiantang River tide. The author vividly expressed his love and awe for the tide through vivid metaphor and vivid language. The poem also incorporated the author's love and thoughts for Chinese traditional culture, expressing his thoughts and expectations for the progress of human civilization. The whole poem is smooth and bright, the language is concise, full of poetry and philosophy. It is one of Lu Xun's representative works and also a classic in the history of modern Chinese poetry.
The metaphor in the article "Watching the Tide" is as follows: The vastness of the sea was as shocking as the galloping of thousands of horses and the galloping of thousands of troops. The sea is rolling like a huge wave, and the role it plays in society is an insurmountable gap. The sea water was boiling like blood, and an unstoppable force was surging. The surging tide is like the ups and downs of life. The tide rises and falls, and life rises and falls like the tide. The sea and the sky blend with each other, just like the complexity of life. Sometimes it is as deep as the sea, and sometimes it is as vast as the sky. The sea and the sky are one, just like life and fate are sometimes closely connected and sometimes independent. The waves beat against the reef, just like the setbacks in life, which require firm faith and tireless efforts to overcome. The waves on the beach are like the twists and turns of life. You have to face them bravely and overcome them.
The author may mention the surging tide in the novel to describe the difficulties and challenges faced by the protagonist. For example, in a science fiction novel, it was mentioned that the wave represented the wisdom and technology of alien civilizations. The protagonist had to contact and communicate with these civilizations to win. Or in a horror novel, it was mentioned that the waves represented the power of demons and evil, and the protagonist had to fight against these forces to have a chance of survival. In either case, the author could shape the world view and atmosphere of the novel by describing the surging tide.
I don't know who the author of the'red tide novel' is. There could be many relatively unknown novels out there with this name, or it could be a very specialized or local work.