Okay, here are some recommendations from literary works and novels with flowers in their names: 1 "Dream of the Red Chamber"-Jia Baoyu's family used flowers as the theme of "Dream of the Red Chamber" to describe various flowers, poems, humanities and other content. It is a classic work of Chinese classical literature. 2. Collection of Flowers, written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, is a poetic literary work that portrays the fairyland of the world of flowers with flowers as the theme. 3 "Jin Se"-The poem written by Li Shangyin, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, with the theme of Jin Se, depicting the scene of the poet meditating under the flower tree. It is a masterpiece in ancient Chinese literature. 4. The Peony Pavilion, written by Du Mu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, is a classic work of ancient Chinese literature. It narrates a love tragedy with the Peony Pavilion as the theme. 5 "Flower Moon Mark"-Modern era, with the theme of flower moon mark, it tells the story of a woman's growth process. It is a literary work full of female consciousness. 6 Chrysanthemum-Modern Chrysanthemum is a classic work of modern Chinese literature, depicting Lu Xun's loneliness and tenacity in troubled times. 7 Jasmine-A contemporary literary work that tells the story of a farmer and Jasmine with Jasmine as the theme. The Peach Blossom Fan was written by Li Dong, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It was a classic work in ancient Chinese literature. The above are some literary works and works with flowers in their names. I hope they will be of help to you.
Okay, here are some literary works with flowers in their names and their protagonists: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu 2 Journey to the West-Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and the Sand Monk 3 Water Margins-Song Jiang and Lu Junyi 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Various ghosts and immortals in the Chinese Studio 6 "Flower Moon Mark"-Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu 7 "Jin Se"-Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu The Peony Pavilion-Du Liniang and Liu Mengmei 9 Peach Blossom Fan-Hou Fangyu and Tang Wan Water Margins-Lin Chong, Wu Song, Lu Zhishen These are just a few examples. There are many other literary works with flowers in their names, and their protagonists are all different.
There are many literary works with sea in their names. Here are some examples: 1 Daughter of the Sea-Takahashi Ryosuke 2. The Sea Prince-Obana Thrush 3 "Diary of Sea Street"-Arakawa Hiroshi Eye of the Sea-Hayao Miyazaki 5. Prisoner of the Sea-Mai Family 6. Sacrifice to the Sea-Oshima Nagari 7 Cape No. 7-Shunji Iwai "Sea Wolf"-Haruki Murakami 9 "Sea"-Ishikawa Hideki 10 " Sea Slag "-Tanizaki Junichiro
Alright, the following are some literary works related to war and brief introductions of the protagonists: 1 War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy War and Peace was a novel by the famous Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy. The story took place on the eve of the Russian Revolution in the early 19th century. Through the image of the protagonist, Alexei Khrushchev, the novel showed the political struggles and war scenes during the Russian Revolution. 2. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Marquez One Hundred Years of Solitude was a novel by Colombia Márquez, which told the history of the seven generations of the Buendía family and their wars and conflicts with the Buendía community and other families. The protagonist was José Acualia, a great politician and military leader. Braveheart-Wordsworth Braveheart was an epic poem written by Wordsworth of England. It told the story of the Scottish national hero Wordsworth and his adventures. The protagonists were Wordsworth and his Scottish partner, Michael de Boone, who bravely faced the English invaders and finally won. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy War and Peace was a novel by the famous Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy. The story took place on the eve of the Russian Revolution in the early 19th century. Through the image of the protagonist, Alexei Khrushchev, the novel showed the political struggles and war scenes during the Russian Revolution. 5 How Steel Was Tempered-Ostrovsky How Steel Was Tempered was a novel written by Ostrovsky of the Soviet Union. It described the growth and revolutionary struggle of the protagonist, Pavel Kochagin, in the process of the Soviet Union's industrialization. The protagonist, Pavel Kochagin, was a strong, brave and persevering young man. The above is a brief introduction of some war-related literary works and protagonists.
War is one of the most complicated and destructive events in human history, so many literary works pay attention to the theme of war. The following are some literary works about war and their introductions: 1 War and Peace-Tolstoy War and Peace was a long novel by Tolstoy from Russia and was hailed as a classic in the history of world literature. The novel tells the story of the Russian noble family from peaceful life to war life in the early 19th century. It shows the impact of war on people and the deep damage it caused to human nature, morality, faith and so on. Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Luo Guanzhong Romance of the Three Kingdoms was one of the most important novels in the history of Chinese literature. The author was Luo Guanzhong, a novelist from the Ming Dynasty. The novel used the Three Kingdoms period as the background to narrate the various political struggles, military wars, and historical figures of the Three Kingdoms period. It showed the cruelty of war and the complexity of human nature. 3 Water Margins-Shi Nai 'an Water Margins was another important novel in the history of Chinese literature. The author was Shi Naian, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The novel was set against the background of the peasant uprising at the end of the Song Dynasty. It narrated the fate of a group of righteous thieves in war, political struggles, and violent conflicts. It showed the profound impact of war on human nature and society. 4 How Steel Was Tempered-Ostrovsky "How Steel Was Tempered" was a story about a young man from a poor family in the Soviet Union. It reflected the impact of war on people's lives and the deep damage it caused to humanity, morality, and faith. These literary works deeply reveal the impact of war on people, show the cruelty and destructive power of war, and provide us with useful enlightenment.
Wolves were animals with strong survival abilities. They had appeared in many literary and film works. The following are some literary works related to wolves and their general meanings: 1 Wolf Totem This was a novel with the theme of wolves in the grasslands of northern China. It narrated the history, culture and living conditions of wolves, showing the important role of wolves in human survival and their strong adaptability. The Call of the Wild. London. This is a novel with the theme of wild animals on the African grasslands. It tells the story of a young wild wolf who has gone through hardships in order to find his own tribe and freedom. The Wolf Pack·Elliot This is a novel with the theme of wolves in northern Canada. It tells the life of a group of wolves in the natural environment and their relationship with humans. It shows the survival wisdom and courage of wolves. 4 Black Hawk Down. Lehan was a novel about wolves in the wild west of the United States. It told the story of a group of wolves fighting against humans in order to protect their own pack and humans. Wolves are animals full of wisdom and survivability. They have unique adaptability and survival strategies in the natural environment, and they also play an important role in human life. Different literary works would have different ways of presentation and theme, but they all expressed respect and praise for wolves.
The following are the names of some literary works related to wolves: Wolf Totem-Jiang Rong 2 "Snow Country"-Kawabata Yasunari 3 Red and Black-Stendhal The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger The Great Gatsby- F Scott Fitzgerald 6. Tenderly the Night by James Joyce Call of the Wild-Jack London 8 The Wolves-Robert Ender Eye of the Wolf-Robert McNamara Call of the Wild-Jack London
Go was an ancient intellectual sport that was described in many literary works. The following are some novels related to Go: 1 " Hero of Go "-The author is Liu Cixin, who described the growth of a young Go player and his confrontation with the world champion of Go. The author is Kishimoto Saishi, a Japanese mangaka. He tells the story of a young Go player who learns Go in his dreams and eventually becomes a top Go player. The author is Liu Keliang. He tells the story of a Go enthusiast who grew up through setbacks and hard work to become a top Go player. 4 " Go Lover "-The author is the Korean manga artist, Cui Hao, who tells the story of the love entanglement between two Go players and their struggle in the Go world. The Prince of Go-The author is Liu Cixin, who narrates the challenges and breakthroughs experienced by a young Go player as he grew up and eventually became a top Go player.
There are many literary works that describe war. You can refer to the following more famous works, their authors, and their protagonists: 1 "War and Peace" Russia·Tolstoy 2 Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The author of the novel during the Three Kingdoms period was Luo Guanzhong of the Shu Han Dynasty. The protagonists included Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhuge Liang, etc. 3. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Márquez, Latin-America 4 Braveheart, England·Wallace 5 War and Peace, Russia·Tolstoy The author of "Dream of the Red Chamber" is Cao Xueqin, the protagonist includes Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, etc. These are some famous works about war and their authors and protagonists. Of course, there are many other excellent literary works that also describe the cruelty of war and the glory of human nature.
There are many literary works that describe war. The following are some of the famous works, their authors and protagonists: 1 War and Peace Tolstoy Hero: Napoleon Bonaparte 2. How Steel Was Tempered Protagonist: Pavel Kochagin 3 War and Peace Tolstoy Hero: Napoleon Bonaparte 4 Brothers Protagonists: Wang Shiwei and his two brothers 5 Braveheart ·Wallace Hero: ·Wallace 6 "One Man's War" The protagonist: Teahouse Hero: Qin Huan 8 Red Desert ·Stabbing Card Hero: Samuel Taylor Endiaz The above works were all classic literary works that described war. Through vivid stories and real historical materials, they showed the cruelty of war and the glory of human nature.
Literature works included novels, poems, essays, plays, movies, photography, and other artistic forms. A literary work would usually tell a story. Through the description of the characters, plot, environment, etc., it would reflect the theme of society, life, history, and so on. There were many literary works that were very classic, including Dream of the Red Chamber, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margins, Journey to the West, Scholars, Ordinary World, and so on. These works were not only well-known in China but also had a far-reaching influence all over the world. These works became classics because they had high artistic value and depth of thought in literature. Through vivid descriptions and deep thoughts, social and historical topics, people would have a deeper understanding of life, love, friendship, responsibility, faith and other values. At the same time, these works also reflected the problems of human culture, history, society and other aspects, which had very high literary value and social value. The content of literary works was very rich and varied, covering a variety of subjects and topics, including love, friendship, family, society, politics, history, culture, and so on. For example, a novel could describe a person's struggle and growth experience, and reflect the real problems of society and life by telling the story of the protagonist; a poem could express the author's emotions and thoughts, and let people feel the charm and beauty of literature; a prose could reflect human life and experience through the description of nature, life, history, and so on. The reason why literary works are popular is that they have high artistic value and depth of thought in literature. They can reflect human life and experience, and let people feel the charm and beauty of literature. At the same time, literary works could also educate people about life, society, history and other values and philosophical ideas through telling stories and shaping characters.