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Du Fu (712 - 770) was one of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in a poor aristocratic family. In his early years, he went to Chang 'an with his clan relatives to take the imperial examination. However, he was not favored by the examination and could not enter the official position. During the Mid-Tang Dynasty, he experienced the turmoil of the An Lushan Rebellion and lived a very difficult life. His poems covered a wide range of topics, including politics, society, history, and life. He was famous for his deep thoughts and sincere feelings. Du Fu's poems have been praised as one of the masters in the history of ancient Chinese poetry.
The author of Water Margins was Shi Naian, a Chinese novelist of the Ming Dynasty. He created the great novel Water Margins, which created many vivid heroic images and revealed the dark reality of feudal society. The novel was hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese literature and an important part of Chinese culture.
The author of Journey to the West was the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen.
Mao Dun (December 12, 1896-April 24, 1971) was a famous modern Chinese cultural critic, social actician, and translator. Mao Dun's representative works include Alive, Qin Qiang, Midnight, etc. He was known as the "Master of Modern Chinese Literature" and the most outstanding in the history of modern Chinese literature.
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Du Fu (712 - 770) was one of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Fufeng County, Shaanxi Province (now Shangluo City, Shaanxi Province). He was intelligent and loved literature since childhood. Du Fu experienced the political turmoil and social changes in the middle of the Tang Dynasty. His poems reflected these changes and also expressed his concern for the people at the bottom of society. His poems had a wide range of topics and rich content, mainly narrative poems, lyric poems, and argumentative essays. He was known as "a peak in the history of poetry".
Leo Tolstoy (November 22, 1828-April 24, 1910) was a famous Russian writer, ideologist, and social politician. He was one of the representatives of Russian literature in the 19th century and was known as the "giant in the history of Russian literature." Tolstoy was born in a noble family in Russia and received a strict education from an early age. He later joined the revolutionary movement and became an active social actor. His representative works, including War and Peace and Anna Karenina, deeply reflected the fate of Russian society and people and were hailed as the pinnacle of Russian literature. Tolstoy's life was very bumpy. He experienced many setbacks, such as family breakdown, political turmoil, and personal encounters. He suffered from depression in his later years and finally chose to commit suicide at the age of 42. His death had a profound impact on Russian literature and society, and his thoughts and works have always been appreciated and sought after by readers all over the world.
Youth literature works usually referred to literary works suitable for young people to read. Their theme and style usually leaned towards youth, love, friendship, and other topics. These works were usually created around puberty, an important stage for young people to self-recognize, explore emotions, and grow. The introduction of youth literature generally included the following contents: 1. Thesis and style: Youth literature works usually describe the emotional world, growth process, and inner contradictions of young people. The theme and style are usually biased towards elements related to youth such as relaxation, humor, and romance. Protagonists: The protagonists of youth literature are usually young people in puberty. They have their own thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. They have the process of exploring themselves, finding happiness, and growing up. 3. Plot: The plot of youth literature works is usually full of twists and turns, full of suspense and twists. After experiencing all kinds of difficulties, the protagonist finally finds himself, realizes growth and progress. 4. Literature form: The literary forms of youth literature, including novels, poems, essays, etc., usually focus on expressing emotions and thoughts. The language is beautiful and infectious. 5. Target readers: The readers of youth literature are mainly young people. They are in the growth stage of life and have strong needs and desires for emotions, growth, self-awareness and other aspects.
The movie Love in Heaven's Will was a 2004 Korean romance film directed by Cao Zhengshi and starred by Sun Yizhen and Hyun Bin. The movie told the story of a high school girl, Li Minghui, and a boy, Wen Jun, who had a good impression of each other after a chance encounter and supported each other through life. They had gone through many difficulties and trials, but they finally met at the graduation ceremony and rekindled the spark of love. The movie showed the romantic love and philosophy of life in youth through delicate emotional descriptions and beautiful scenes. The film won widespread praise and was hailed as one of the most touching love stories in Korea.
Zong Pu (1897 - 1972), formerly known as Zong Pu, was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He was a modern Chinese poet, scholar and philosopher. In his early years, he studied in Japan at Tokyo Higher Normal School and Tokyo University in Japan. After returning to China, he taught at Peking University, Tsinghua University, Fudan University and other famous universities. He was one of the outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature and culture. Zong Pu's works were mostly related to literature, philosophy, history, sociology and other fields. Among them, he was most famous for his poems, essays, and novels. His poems expressed his unique views on nature, life and society, and he was known as the representative of the "landscape and idyllic school". His prose is concise and clear, expressing his deep thoughts on life, humanity and society. He is regarded as one of the founders of modern Chinese prose. His novels, on the other hand, revealed the various ills of Chinese society at that time with exquisite and realistic descriptions, such as Fortress Besieged and Old Can's Travels. Zong Pu's life was full of ups and downs, and he had been suppressed and ostracized many times, but he still insisted on his own literary ideas and made outstanding contributions to China's cultural cause. His personal charm and literary achievements were deeply respected by people and hailed as one of the treasures of modern Chinese culture.