There is a certain relationship between literary works and real life because literary works are usually the author's observations, thoughts, and expressions of the real world. Through fictional stories, characters, and plots, the author's views and emotions are conveyed. Literature works could reflect and enlighten various phenomena, problems, and challenges in the real world, such as social, political, economic, and cultural contradictions and conflicts. At the same time, literary works could also explore philosophical issues such as human nature, human and society, human and nature, etc. by shaping the personalities, experiences, and emotions of the protagonists and characters. Literature could also influence and shape the reader's view of the real world and values. Through reading literary works, readers could feel the author's emotions and thoughts, which would affect their understanding and attitude towards the real world. They might even gain inspiration and enlightenment from it. Therefore, there is a certain connection and interaction between literary works and real life. Literature works can provide useful enlightenment and thinking for real life, and real life can also enrich and expand one's knowledge and vision by reading literary works.
There are many works of literature that describe the suffering of life. The following are some famous examples: 1 Alive-Yu Hua: This is a novel about the suffering of Chinese farmers. Through the experience of the protagonist Fugui, it deeply reflects the suffering and struggle of Chinese rural areas. 2 "One Hundred Years of Solitude"-Garcia Marquez: This novel tells the story of the rise and fall of a family, which portrays many sufferings and upheavals in the history of Latino America. The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger: This novel tells the story of a teenager growing up. He experiences the hardships of losing his job, breaking up his family, and being lonely until he finally becomes a mature adult. Daniel Defoe: This novel tells the story of a British businessman, Crusoe, who survived on a deserted island. He experienced loneliness, loneliness and difficulties, but eventually became a successful scientist. 5 War and Peace-Leo Tolstoy: This novel tells the story of many wars and conflicts in Russian history, depicting the suffering and destruction brought about by the war through the perspective of the protagonist, Leo Tolstoy. These works deeply expressed the difficulties and challenges of human survival.
Confucius (551 - 479 B.C.), also known as Confucius, was a famous ideologist, teacher, and politician in the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period of China. His thoughts were called Confucianism by later generations, which had a profound influence on ancient China's politics, culture, education and other fields. Confucius 'life can be traced back to 551 B.C. when he was a young boy. He was born in a poor family but showed great intelligence and moral cultivation from an early age. Later, he became an official and made great achievements in politics. However, he always believed that education was the most important cause of mankind, so he devoted himself to promoting and educating his students. Confucius 'representative work was The Analects of Confucius, a classic work that recorded his and his students' words, deeds, and thoughts. The Analects of Confucius contained a lot of content about politics, morality, education, interpersonal relationships, and so on. It had a profound impact on ancient and modern Chinese thought and culture. Confucius 'literature was featured by profound thoughts, consistent words and deeds, and noble morals. His ideas were deeply loved by the people, and his words and deeds were respected by the people.
Ba Jin (1897 - 1966), whose original name was Zhou Zhangshou, was a famous translator, social actician and democratic fighter in modern China. His literary works had a unique style, profound thoughts, a strong social critical spirit, and a strong humanist sentiment. He was known as the founder of modern Chinese literature. Ba Jin's life experience was very legendary. He was born in a poor family and studied in Japan in his early years. After returning to China, he entered the Shanghai literary world and became the representative of the New Moon School. His representative works included Home, Spring, Autumn, etc. Home was hailed as a classic of modern Chinese literature, depicting the fate of a poor but lovely family in the historical transformation. In addition, Ba Jin also had many other famous literary works such as "contradiction","rest garden" and so on. His works not only enjoyed a high reputation in the literary world, but also were deeply loved by readers. Ba Jin was not only an outstanding person, but also a social leader. He actively participated in social welfare and supported the idea of progress. He had won many important social awards and honors, such as the French Knight of Literature and Art, the Soviet Knight of Literature and Art, etc. After his death, he was hailed as the "Master of Modern Chinese Literature" and had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature and social development.
Ostrovsky was the most famous Soviet writer of the 20th century. 1. How Steel Was Tempered 2 War and Peace 3 Swan Lake The continuation of Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West 5. Crime and Punishment These works were classics of Soviet literature, which had a profound impact on the development of Soviet literature and the acceptance of literature by Chinese readers.
The most famous one in Russia was How Steel Was Tempered. The book became a popular novel that affected many people's lives. In addition to How Steel Was Tempered, Ostrovsky also wrote many other literary works, including Swan Lake, War and Peace, etc.
The life and works of the ancient literary critics are as follows: 1 Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty (768 - 824): An outstanding writer, philosopher, ideologist, and politician of the Tang Dynasty. Han Yu was an advocate of the ancient prose movement in the Tang Dynasty. He advocated expressing the thoughts, feelings, and moral character of the characters in natural, true, and simple language, and opposed the gorgeous, exaggerated, and artificial writing style. Han Yu's representative works include "Teacher Shuo" and "Sacrifice to Crocodiles". 2. Su Shi of the Song Dynasty (1037 - 1101): Song Dynasty writer, painter, calligrapher, politician. Su Shi was one of the outstanding representatives in the fields of literature, art, and culture in the Song Dynasty. His representative works included "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Water Melody". 3. Xin Qiji of the Ming Dynasty (1140 - 1207): An outstanding writer, poet, and poet of the Ming Dynasty. Xin Qiji was one of the most famous poets in the history of Chinese literature. His representative works included "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi" and "Shuidiao Getou·Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival". 4. Nalan Xingde of the Qing Dynasty (1655 - 1685): Qing Dynasty writer, poet, poet Nalan Xingde was one of the representatives of the Qing Dynasty literature. His representative works included Song of Everlasting Regret, Huanxi Sand, etc. The life stories and works of these ancient literary critics not only provide us with valuable clues to understand ancient literature, but also let us have a deeper understanding of the essence and cultural content of ancient literature.
There were many good literary works, some of which were close to life, including: Dream of the Red Chamber: This is a long novel describing the aristocratic society of the Qing Dynasty. It has a strong historical and sociological significance and also shows the complexity and contradiction of human nature. 2. Journey to the West: This is a novel with the theme of the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang's journey to the west. It reflects the kindness, courage, and perseverance of human nature by telling the stories of the main characters such as Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand. " Water Margins ": This is a novel with the theme of Song Jiang and others rebelling against the rule of the late Song Dynasty. Through telling the story of the main characters, it shows the values of justice, courage, and loyalty in human nature. 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms: This is a novel with the theme of the war between Shu Han and Dongwu during the Three Kingdoms period. Through the story of the main characters, it reflects the contradictions of greed, selfishness and betrayal in human nature. These works are all classics of Chinese literature, with profound thoughts and unique literary styles. Reading them can help us better understand the nature of human nature and society.
Ostrovsky was a Russian who wrote four literary works in his life. The first book was How Steel Was Tempered. This was an autobiographical novel published in 1924. It described the growth and revolutionary struggle of the protagonist, Pavel Kochagin, during the Soviet Union's industrial period. The novel received widespread praise and became one of the representative works of Soviet literature. The second book was War and Peace, a novel published in 1936 that told the lives, struggles, and fates of people of all walks of life during the Russian Empire. This novel is also one of Ostrovsky's most famous works and is considered one of the masterpieces of 20th-century world literature. The third was Swan Lake, a ballet script published in 1939 that told the story of an ancient and mysterious swan lake. This ballet became one of the representative works of the Soviet Union's ballets and a classic in the history of world ballets. The fourth book was The Thinker's Adventures, a 1946 recollection of Ostrovsky's experiences and thoughts during the war and recovery period. This book also became an important milestone in Ostrovsky's literary career, showing his deep thoughts on literature, art, and the fate of mankind.
An example of a famous saying in the philosophy of life is as follows: Happiness is not everything in life, but it is a necessity. - Maugham One should control one's habits and never let them control one's own. - Thomas Mars People must set goals for themselves and work hard to reach this goal in order to find true happiness. - Washington Before everything gets better, we have to experience some unhappy days. These days may be very long, or it may just be a nap. --Marshall Husseini Sometimes we do wrong because we use our emotions when we should use our brains. - - The secret of success is to never change one's fixed purpose. - - Life is not about how many days you live, but how many days you remember. You have to make every day worth remembering. - - 8 Success is not something that will happen in the future, but something that will accumulate from the moment you decide to do it. - Hua Luogeng Courage isn't about not feeling fear, it's about feeling fear and continuing to do it. - John Lewis In this world, there are only people who can't figure it out, but there are no roads that can't be taken. - Stanley Kubrick