The first collection of vernacular short stories in the history of modern Chinese literature was Golden Age. This collection of novels was published by China Modern in 1926. It included some of Lu Xun's early works, including short stories and essays, which reflected the darkness of society and the sufferings of the people. This collection of novels was regarded as one of the important milestone in the history of modern Chinese literature, which had a profound influence on later literary creation.
The first collection of short stories in the history of modern Chinese literature was the Yellow River Trilogy. This collection of novels recorded the various social reality and life difficulties he experienced in his hometown of Nanjing in his early years, as well as his beautiful expectations for the future. This collection of novels was hailed as the foundation of modern Chinese literature and had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature.
The first vernacular short story in the history of modern Chinese literature was The White-haired Girl.
The first collection of vernacular novels in the history of modern Chinese literature was Diary of a Madman.
The first vernacular novel in the history of modern Chinese literature was A Madman's Diary.
The first vernacular novel in the history of modern Chinese literature was A Madman's Diary.
The first modern vernacular short story in the history of Chinese new literature was Lu Xun's Madman's Diary. The publication of this novel in 1918 was one of the major events in the history of Chinese new literature because it marked the beginning of modern Chinese literature. A Madman's Diary described a social panic and political crisis from the perspective of a madman. The novel used concise and powerful language to portray an unforgettable image through vivid and realistic descriptions. At the same time, the novel uses symbolism to express the author's dissatisfaction with the society and expectations for the future through symbolic characters and symbols. A Madman's Diary is regarded as a classic work of modern Chinese literature. It has a profound influence on the development of modern Chinese literature and the formation of modern Chinese literary thoughts.
The first vernacular poetry collection in the history of Chinese new literature was not Goddess. 'Goddess' was a long poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet, Bai Juyi. It belonged to the category of Tang poetry. The first vernacular poetry collection in the history of Chinese new literature was the Madman's Diary written by Wang Xinjian, a poet of the Ming Dynasty. This poem used the image of a madman to express the author's dissatisfaction with reality, marking the beginning of the enlightenment of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's representative works include the first vernacular novel in the history of modern Chinese literature, The Madman's Diary, the collection of short stories, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, and Canopy Collection.
'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a monumental work in the history of Chinese literature, and it was also the first work of Chinese vernacular novels. It was a Qing Dynasty story about Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others living in the Grand View Garden. It depicted the rise and fall of feudal families and the distortion of human nature. This novel used a rich language to describe and shape the characters, which created a precedent for modern vernacular novels and had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature.
The first vernacular novel in the history of modern Chinese literature was the Legend of the White Light Sword.