An example of a famous Chinese and foreign short essay describing animals is as follows: In The Little Prince, the fox said to the little prince,"The fox said,'Three foxes sang a song.' The second fox said,'The sweetest songs come from the tiniest sound.' I am a fox, my voice is very small, so I am very intoxicated. The third fox said,'You are beautiful, but you are small.' Therefore, we should cherish our voices because they are small and precious." 2 In "Dream of the Red Chamber", Jia Baoyu wrote during the Lantern Festival,"It's easy to appreciate flowers, but difficult to recognize them. Who by the river has seen the moon first? When did the moon on the river first shine on me? Life is endless from generation to generation. The river moon is only similar year after year. I don't know who Jiang Yue is waiting for, but I see the Yangtze River sending water." This poem described the beauty of the moon and the truth of the short life. 3 In The Scholars, Feng Dao said to the cow: "The cow has four legs, two ears, one mouth and one nose. It is also covered with hair. What value do you think it has?" This passage described the appearance of the cow but also revealed the social reality of "materialistic desires". In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong said to Tang Sanzang,"Master, although the lips are important, the tongue is the most powerful." If the tongue could speak, then the world-sized language of the Milky Way would not be able to speak." This passage described the functions of the human lips and tongue, and also demonstrated Sun Wukong's love for Buddhism and his determination to practice.
Not necessarily. The Chinese and foreign animal novels can be masterpieces or ordinary novels, depending on the specific works. A masterpiece was a novel that was widely read, respected, and had an important influence in a certain period, region, or world. The Chinese and foreign animal novels may include some famous works such as Journey to the West, Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber, The Scholars and other ancient Chinese novels, as well as the Harry Potter series, Agatha Christie series, Sherlock Holmes and other Western novels. These works had a certain literary value and influence, and were widely regarded as classic literary works. However, some animal novels may not be considered masterpieces because their influence is limited or they are not widely recognized. For example, animal novels such as Three Little Pigs and Rabbit Slope might not be as widely respected and recognized as ancient Chinese novels such as Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Dream of the Red Chamber, or western novels such as Harry Potter and Agatha Christie.
There were many famous Chinese and foreign novels that could be used as reference. 1."Daiyu Burying Flowers" in "Dream of the Red Chamber": Through delicate descriptions, the feelings of Daiyu and the image of flowers are combined to express the important separation and sadness in life. 2."Flaming Mountain" in Journey to the West: Through the fire, smoke, heat waves and other elements of the Flaming Mountain, it vividly shows the grandeur and enthusiasm of the scene in Journey to the West. 3."Liangshan Lake" in "Water Margins": Through the scenery, architecture and character descriptions of Liangshan Lake, the heroic and ambitious heroes in Water Margins are displayed. 4. The Battle of Red Cliff in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Through the description of the changes in the scenery before and after the Battle of Red Cliff, it shows the grandeur and magnificence of the war scene. 5."Mei Zhuang" in "The Scholars": Through describing the scenery, characters and customs of Mei Zhuang, it shows the life and cultural style of the scholars in the Qing Dynasty.
The descriptions of "beauties" in Chinese and foreign literature were as follows: In ancient Greek mythology, Heracles was a famous beauty. She had beautiful hair and eyes, a slender figure, and skin as white as snow. In order to pursue her, Heracles risked his life to capture Mars and finally got her. 2 In 'Dream of the Red Chamber', Lin Daiyu was an extremely beautiful woman. She was extremely beautiful, and her skin was as white as snow. Her eyes were bright, and her long hair fluttered like a waterfall. Her appearance was regarded as incomparable to everyone in the Jia family. In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Diao Chan was a famous beauty. She had beautiful long hair and a figure with fair skin and a charming smile. Diao Chan was described as having a unique beauty that could attract people's gazes. In Water Margins, Pan Jinlian was an extremely beautiful woman. She had beautiful long hair, big eyes, a slender figure, and fair skin. Pan Jinlian was described as a charming and coquettish woman. Her beauty made her one of the most beautiful women in Liangshan Lake. In Journey to the West, Chang'e (Carina) was a famous beauty. She had beautiful hair and a figure, and her skin was as white as snow. Chang'e was described as a charming and beautiful woman. Her beauty made her one of the most beautiful fairies on the journey to the Western Paradise.
The descriptions of the wonderful characters in the famous works of Chinese and foreign famous figures are as follows: 1. The description of Lin Daiyu's appearance in Dream of the Red Chamber: She wore a light green gown with a silver-gray floral wrap skirt. She was slender and elegant, and her hair was soft as silk, green and shiny. 2. The description of Liu Bei's appearance in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: He wore a black gauze on his head, his face was like a heavy jujube, his eyes were like bright stars, and he was wearing a red robe. 3. The description of Lin Chong's appearance in Water Margins: He wore a black satin cloak and exuded a powerful aura. His eyes were bright and his body was tall and mighty. 4. The description of Sun Wukong's appearance in Journey to the West: He was wearing a golden armor, holding a golden cudgel, wearing a pointed monkey hair crown, and his eyebrows revealed an insufferably domineering aura, exuding a powerful charm. 5. The description of Cao Cao's appearance in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: He wore a black gauze on his head, his face was like a heavy jujube, his eyes were like bright stars, and he was wearing a red robe.
Whether there is an article by Shen Shixi in every Chinese and foreign animal novel is not the same because different animal novel authors and works have different styles. Some authors may pay more attention to the story and character description, while others pay more attention to the living habits and ecological environment of animals. However, Shen Shixi was a very well-known animal novelist. His works were mainly about animals, and many interesting animal stories were deeply loved by readers. Therefore, Shen Shixi's works might be included in some of the best animal novels, but not every work was like this.
An example of a character description is as follows: 1. Lin Daiyu's description in Dream of the Red Chamber: (Lin Daiyu stood at the bow of the boat and looked at the world below with tears in her eyes.) It was from the first chapter of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. 2. Zhuge Liang's description in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: (Zhuge Liang is sitting in his thatched hut, pointing out the window in deep thought.) It was from the first chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms. 3. Lin Chong's description in Water Margins: (Lin Chong stood on the city wall and looked into the distance, his heart filled with emotion.) It was from the first chapter of Water Margins. 4. The description of Sun Wukong in Journey to the West: (Sun Wukong is sitting on the top of the Monkey Mountain, looking up at the sky and breathing in the free air.) It was from the second chapter of Journey to the West. The descriptions of the above four characters were all from the famous Chinese and foreign classics,"Dream of the Red Chamber,""Romance of the Three Kingdoms,""Water Margins," and "Journey to the West."
The psychological descriptions in foreign novels and Chinese novels had the following differences: 1. Different ways of expression: the psychological descriptions of foreign novels usually use direct narration to let the readers directly feel the feelings and emotions of the protagonist; while the psychological descriptions of Chinese novels usually use indirect narration to describe the protagonist's words and deeds, environment, etc. to show the protagonist's inner feelings. 2. Different objects of description: the psychological description of foreign novels mainly described the protagonist's own feelings, including the protagonist's emotions, thoughts, psychological state, etc., while the psychological description of Chinese novels mainly described the people and things around the protagonist, including the protagonist's surrounding environment, character relationships, etc. 3. Different purposes: the psychological descriptions in foreign novels are usually to show the inner world and emotions of the protagonist so that the readers can better understand the protagonist's behavior and decisions; while the psychological descriptions in Chinese novels are usually to reveal social reality and express the author's thoughts and emotions so that the readers can better feel the theme and meaning of the novel. 4. Different literary styles: The psychological descriptions of foreign novels usually adopt the realistic literary style, focusing on the description and presentation of the protagonist's inner world; while the psychological descriptions of Chinese novels usually adopt the modern literary style, focusing on the exploration and revelation of the protagonist's inner heart, as well as the performance of the author's own thoughts, emotions and literary style.
The source of the character description segment and the example of the character description segment are as follows: 1. Wang Xifeng's description in Dream of the Red Chamber: (Wang Xifeng appeared at the Jia family's Lantern Festival) Wang Xifeng was about 170 meters tall. Her face was pink and her lips were red. Before she smiled, she heard her voice. Although she was not the most beautiful, she was the most special. There was a cold and noble aura between her brows that was unforgettable. Her eyes were full of sarcasm and mockery. Wang Xifeng smiled, revealing two rows of neat teeth. That smile looked both friendly and scary. 2. The description of Sun Wukong in Journey to the West: Sun Wukong was originally an immortal who had become the Great Sage Equal to Heaven because he had accidentally eaten the immortal peach of the Grand Supreme Elderly Lord. He was two meters tall, wearing golden armor and holding the Jingu Staff. Sun Wukong has the ability to transform into any shape, person, or object. His eyes were sharp and penetrating. When he was angry, even the Jade Emperor was not afraid. 3. Lin Chong's description in Water Margins: Lin Chong, one of the heroes of Liangshan, is 185 cm tall and weighs about 80 kg. He was tall and sturdy, and his face was as red as dates. His eyes were as bright as stars, and there was a heroic spirit between his brows. Chong Lin had a pair of bright eyes that could see through everything. His hair was black and shiny like the stars in the night sky, and he walked with an imposing aura.
Small ants are often depicted in foreign literature as a living and diverse creature. The following are some famous examples: The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry): The little prince met a small ant on an asteroid. It told him,"Life is the most important thing in the world because it is the only one. Everyone only has one chance to have it." 2 The Adventures of Tom sawyer (Mark Twain): Tom sawyer and his little ant companion explore together. With the help of ants, they successfully escape the pursuit of villains. 3 Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte): Jane Eyre met a little ant after escaping from her family. It told her: "There is nothing more important than life in the world, whether it is a person or an ant." Entomologist Fabre described the friendship, mutual help, and sacrifice between insects by observing and studying the behavior and ecology of insects. 5 The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger): Holden Caulfield met a little ant in the wheat field who told him,"If you keep walking, you'll find a lot of interesting things." But if you stop and take a look, you'll find a lot of interesting things." The small ants in these works not only represented the importance and variety of life, but also showed the emotional connection and friendship between humans and animals.
The following is a description of the appearance in foreign literature: He was standing on the corner of the street wearing a faded blue coat and his hair was disheveled like a madman. He wore a pair of old glasses and his eyes glazed over, making him look like a mindless person. His lips were broken and bleeding, and there was a deep scar on his face. His body was emitting an unpleasant smell, as if he had not showered for a few days. This description described the protagonist's appearance, his clothes, hair, and lips, as well as the scars and smells on his face and body. Through this detailed description, the author allowed the readers to better understand the characteristics of the protagonist and better understand and portray the protagonist's personality and psychological state.