The 1920s was a prosperous period for Chinese novel creation. The following are a few Chinese in the 1920s: Lu Xun (1881 - 1936): Lu Xun was the founder of modern Chinese literature. His works were full of criticism of social reality and concern for personal destiny. His masterpieces included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, and so on. Zhang Ailing (1924 - 1995): Zhang Ailing is an important figure in the history of modern Chinese literature. Her works are full of concern and emotional exploration of women's fate. Her masterpieces included Red Rose and White Rose, Legend, and In the Mood for Love. Lao She (1899 - 1966): Lao She is an important figure in the history of modern Chinese literature. His works are full of concern for real life, understanding of human nature and thinking about culture. His masterpieces included Camel Xiangzi and Teahouse. Ba Jin (1904 - 1978): Ba Jin is an important figure in the history of modern Chinese literature. His works are full of concern for human nature, love and social reality. His masterpieces included 'Home',' Spring','Autumn' and so on. These had profound social significance and cultural value.
Okay, here's China: Mo Yan: Born in Gaomi, Shandong Province in 1955, formerly known as Guan Moye, a famous contemporary Chinese novelist, poet, essayist and translator. Mo Yan won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature for his rich imagination and deep character portrayals. 2 Yu Hua: Born in Shanghai in 1960, he is famous in China for his realism and modernist techniques. His works have strong social criticism and humane care. Yu Hua won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993, 1997 and 2000. 3 Lao She: Born in Beijing in 1899, formerly known as Shu Qingchun, a famous contemporary Chinese novelist and drama, known as the "father of modern Chinese novels". Lao She's works have strong national sentiments and humane care. His representative works include Camel Xiangzi and Teahouse. Shen Congwen: Born in 1918 in Hunan Province, Shen Congwen is famous in China for his romanticism and modernist techniques. His works have strong national characteristics and cultural implications. Shen Congwen won the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature. 5 Lu Xun: Born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province in 1881, he is a famous contemporary Chinese writer, ideologist and revolutionary. He is known as the "father of modern Chinese literature". Lu Xun's works had a strong realism and symbolism style, which had a profound influence on modern Chinese literature. His works included A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q. The above is what China hopes to help you with.
China aims to commend and recommend outstanding Chinese online novels. The list was published once a year by a panel of professionals from the literary world and online literature to select outstanding works. China, literary value, readers 'reputation, and many other aspects. The selected works included fantasy, romance, urban, history, science fiction, and so on. They also covered different literary schools and styles. China: 1. Overall ranking: published once a year, including the overall ranking, various categories of rankings, annual rankings, etc. 2. Works: List the works that have been ranked in China and various rankings in the past year. 3 : List those who have been nominated or won awards on the China Power Rankings, as well as those who are ranked high on various rankings. 4. Evaluation dimensions: The evaluation criteria of the works by the jury include but are not limited to the subject matter, style, plot, character creation, language, literary value, etc. 5. Awards: China includes the overall rankings, various categories of rankings, awards in the annual rankings, as well as nominees and awards. China's readers are harmonious.
Okay, here are the 50 Chinese and foreign: 1 George Orwell-1984 2. Carle Vermeer-The Art of Fictions 3. Margaret Atwood-The Gone with the Wind 4. Hugo van Gogh-"Les Misérables" 5. Ernest Hemmingway (Shoji Araki)-The Sun Also Rises 6. Maurice Naive-L'Auberge espagnole Leo Tolstoy-The War and Peace William Somerset Maugham-The Moon and Sixpence 9. David Dandy-The Tale of Two Cities with Fried Eggs Faulkner (To Kill a Mockingbird)-The Sound and the Fury 11-Nip the Buds Shoot the Kids 12 Maugham-The Moon and Sixpence 13 Jing Wu-The Story of the Stone 14. William Shakespeare-Troilus and Cressida 15. Hugo-The Hunchback of Notre-Dame 16. Ernest Hemmingway-The Sun Also Rises 17 Margaret Atwood-The Gone with the Wind 18-Le Misérables Faulkner-The Sound and the Fury 20 Tolstoy-The War and Peace 21 Maugham-The Art of Fictions 22. Ernest Hemmingway-The Sun Also Rises 23 Jin Yong-The Story of the Stone 24 Dickens-The Tale of Two Cities with Fried Eggs Maugham-The Moon and Sixpence 26. shakespeare-Troilus and Cressida 27-Nip the Buds Shoot the Kids 28 Dickens-A Tale of Two Cities (The Tale of Two Cities with Fried Egg) 29. Moupassant-L'Auberge espagnole Tolstoy-The War and Peace 31 Maugham-The Art of Fictions Faulkner-The Sound and the Fury 33. Ernest Hemmingway-The Sun Also Rises 34 Jin Yong-The Story of the Stone 35 Dickens-A Tale of Two Cities (The Tale of Two Cities with Fried Eggs) 36-Nip the Buds Shoot the Kids Tolstoy-The War and Peace 38 Maugham-The Art of Fictions Faulkner-The Sound and the Fury 40. Ernest Hemmingway-The Sun Also Rises Jin Yong-The Story of the Stone 42 Dickens-A Tale of Two Cities (The Tale of Two Cities with Fried Egg) 43. Moupassant-L'Auberge espagnole Tolstoy-The War and Peace Maugham-The Art of Fictions Faulkner-The Sound and the Fury 47. Ernest Hemmingway-The Sun Also Rises 48 Jin Yong-The Story of the Stone 49 Dickens-The Tale of Two Cities (The Tale of Two Cities with Fried Egg) 50-Nip the Buds Shoot the Kids
Modern and contemporary Chinese literature and point out which works can be proved by psychoanalysis. Lu Xun (1881-1936): One of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His representative works include A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q. The most representative of his psychoanalysis works was A Madman's Diary, which revealed the madness and twisted psychology in the depths of the protagonist's heart through his inner monologue. 2 Lao She (1899-1966): Famous representative works of modern Chinese literature include Camel Xiangzi and Teahouse. His representative work in psychoanalysis was Teahouse, which revealed the distortions and contradictions deep in the hearts of the characters through the contradictions and psychological changes between them. 3. Zhang Ailing (1910-1995): Famous representative works of modern Chinese literature include Red Rose and White Rose, Love in a City-Toppling City, etc. The most representative of her psychoanalysis works was Red Rose and White Rose. By analyzing the psychological changes of the characters in the novel, she revealed the contradictions and distortions in their hearts. 4. Mo Yan (1955): Famous representative works of contemporary Chinese literature include Red Soroliang Family and Fat Breasts and Buttocks. The most representative of his psychoanalysis works was Red Soroliang Family. By analyzing the psychological changes of the characters in the novel, he revealed the fear and distortion in their hearts. 5. Yu Hua (1942-): Famous representative works of contemporary Chinese literature include "Alive" and "Crying in the Drizzle". The most representative of his psychoanalysis works was Alive, which revealed the despair and distortion in the depths of the characters 'hearts by analyzing their psychological changes.
1 Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's work,"The Little Prince", was considered a classic in the history of world literature. 2. Harry Potter's work, by K Rowling of England, tells the story of a young Harry Potter growing up at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, with the magical world as the background. 3. Thomas Pynchon's French work, The Snowy Kingdom, is considered one of the representative works of modern literature. William F. Buckley's work, represented by The Sound and the Fury, was hailed as a classic of modern American literature. 5 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) The American work represented by Gone with the Wind is considered one of the important works in the history of American literature.
The Ten Great Chinese Classics refer to literary works that have an important position in the history of Chinese culture. The following is a brief introduction of them: " Dream of the Red Chamber ":" Dream of the Red Chamber " was a Qing Dynasty love story depicting the decline of feudal society and the distortion of human nature. It was the pinnacle of Chinese novel history and was known as the "first masterpiece of Chinese novels". 2. Journey to the West: Journey to the West was a mythical novel written by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It told the story of Sun Wukong and others protecting Tang Sanzang to obtain the scriptures. It became a classic work of ancient Chinese novels with its fantastic plot, vivid characters and profound thoughts. " Water Margins ":" Water Margins " was a long novel written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Shi Naian. It depicted the story of 108 righteous thieves. They resisted oppression and injustice and were known as " loyal people." It became a classic work in ancient Chinese novels with vivid characters and profound thoughts. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a historical novel written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It tells the story of the war and diplomatic struggle between Shu Han, Dongwu, and Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. It became a classic of ancient Chinese novels with its rich characters, complicated plots and exquisite narrative skills. 5. Journey to the West: The Journey to the West is a long novel written by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It is the continuation of Journey to the West. It tells the story of Sun Wukong and others protecting Tang Sanzang. 6. The Scholars: The Scholars was a story about the lives and absurd stories of the Confucian elites in the Qing Dynasty. It became a classic in ancient Chinese novels with its humorous narrative and profound ideology. " Water Margins Lectures ":" Water Margins Lectures " was a lecture written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Shi Naian. It described the character and quality of the characters in " Water Margins." 8. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio is a story about various ghosts and immortals in the Qing Dynasty. It became a classic in ancient Chinese novels with its rich imagination and vivid characters. 9 " Understanding the Dream of the Red Chamber ":" Understanding the Dream of the Red Chamber " narrated the growth and reflection of Jia Baoyu and the others in the Dream of the Red Chamber.
China's Top 100 Post-90s was to honor China's post-90s generation. The background of the rankings mainly included the following aspects: The rapid development of online literature: With the popularity of the Internet and the rise of smart phones, online literature has become a part of contemporary literature that cannot be ignored. As a result, China's post-90s generation became a high-profile group. 2. The establishment of literary awards: In order to commend China's post-90s literary awards, it was born. These awards included the publication awards of literary journals, the publishing awards of literary publishing houses, the nomination awards of literary awards, and so on. 3. Media publicity: In order to let more people understand and pay attention to China's top 100 post-90s media, they usually carry out extensive publicity and reporting. These promotions and reports would also spread through the Internet and other media to let more people understand the significance and value of this award. China's top 100 in the 1990s, the establishment of literary awards, and media publicity. The selection criteria and results of this list were aimed at commending the literary performance of China's post-90s generation to let more people understand and pay attention to this group.
Some of the more well-known ones were those born in the modern 80s: 1 Baby Annie: Famous contemporary Chinese works born in 1982 include Farewell Vian, Song of Everlasting Sorrow, etc. 2. Mo Yan: The famous masterpieces of contemporary China born in 1955 include "Red Soroliang Family" and "Big Breasts and Buttocks". 3. Yu Hua: The famous masterpieces of contemporary China, born in 1980, include "To Live" and "Crying in the Drizzle". 4. Guo Jingming: The famous representative works of China's contemporary era, born in 1983, include "How Many Flowers Fall in My Dream" and "Fantasy City". 5. Liu Zhenyun: The famous masterpieces of China's contemporary era, born in 1982, include "One Sentence is equivalent to Ten Thousand Sentences" and "Light Rain on the Sky Street". 6. Zhou Guoping: The famous masterpieces of contemporary China born in 1980 include "The Matter of the Soul" and "Valley of the Wind". The above was only a part of the modern 80s.
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Edwin Ernest (December 15, 1899-August 29, 1961) was a famous modern American novelist, short story writer, critic, and translator. He was born into a Hispanic family and lived in France and Canada before returning to the United States to write. Ernest's career began in the 1920s, when he had already become a mature short story writer. His works were known for their concise and clear style, often focusing on people at the bottom of society and their plight. His masterpieces include The Sun Also Rises, To Kill a Mockingbird, and The Paris Scavengers. Violence and conflict often appeared in Ernest's works, which reflected his concern for social reality and his aversion to violence. His works were also highly praised by his literary peers as one of the most important short story writers of the 20th century. However, his writing style also caused controversy. Some people thought that he emphasized simplicity and realism too much, while others thought that his novels lacked depth and humanity. Ernest died in 1961 at the age of 51.