The autobiographical prose that described one's life was an important form of the novel. It was often used to express the author's personality, experience, and growth. Here are some famous autobiographical essays: 1 "Alive"-Yu Hua 2 Mein Kampf-Adolf Hitler 3 My College Life-Steve 4 Fortress Besieged-Qian Zhongshu 5 My Story-Wang Xiaobo 6."Red Soroliang Family"-Mo Yan Golden Age-Wang Xiaobo 8. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez "Ordinary World"-Lu Yao Soldier Assault-Shi Tiesheng These works all had their own unique styles and theme, but they all reflected the author's life experience and growth process, becoming the classics of countless readers.
The author of " Spring " was Cao Xueqin. He was a famous writer, painter, and novelist of the Qing Dynasty. The representative works of his prose were Dream of the Red Chamber, Love History, and Treasure Mirror of the Wind and Moon.
Ji Xianlin was a famous essayist in China. His prose style was fresh and natural, full of philosophical and literary value. Ji Xianlin's representative work was Dongli Yuefu. It was a collection of essays with the theme of Dongli Community in Qufu City, Shandong Province, his hometown. The content included nostalgia for his hometown, love for traditional culture, and discussion of historical celebrities. This prose not only had a high literary value, but also received widespread praise and recognition. In addition to Dongli Yuefu, Ji Xianlin had other excellent prose works such as Chan Lin Notes, Lotus Lake Chronicle, Niushan Annals, etc. These works not only had high literary value, but also had a deep reflection and discussion on Chinese traditional culture and social life.
There were many representative works of myths and legends from ancient times. The following are some of the famous works: 1 Journey to the West: The story of Sun Wukong and the others who went to the Western Paradise is considered one of the representative works of Chinese mythology. 2. Norse Mythology: It described the gods and heroes in Norse mythology, including Odin, Saul, Heimdall, etc. This myth had a wide influence in literature, film and other fields. 3. Greek Mythology: It tells the story of the gods and heroes in ancient Greek mythology, including Zeus, Hera, Apollo, etc. This myth is also widely used in literature, movies, and other fields. 4. Egyptian Mythology: It tells about the gods and heroes in ancient Egyptian mythology, including the Nile God, the Sun God, the King of Hell, etc. This myth is also widely used in literature, film and other fields. 5 " Indian Mythology ": It narrates the gods and heroes in Indian mythology, including Brahma, Shiva, Vishnu, etc. This myth has an important position in both Buddhism and Buddhism. These works were rich in cultural content and artistic value. They were widely circulated and adapted to become an important part of human civilization.
Byzantine satirical prose was a literary form in ancient Greek literature. Its main purpose was to promote the development and progress of literature by satirizing, criticizing, and mocking the political, religious, and social reality of the time. The following are some famous examples of Byzantine satirical prose: 1. The Odysey: This is one of the most famous satirical novels in Greece. It tells the story of the life of Austin after he became the god of the sea after the Troy War. The novel satirized the political corruption, social injustice, and moral degeneration of the time. 2 The Iliad: This is another famous Byzantine satire that tells the story of the Iliad's travels. The novel satirized the privileges and corruption of the aristocrats at that time. 3 Senecka: This is one of the representative works of Byzantine satirical prose. It tells the life and struggle of Senecka as a politician. In the novel, the political system, power struggle, and social reality of the time were deeply satirized and criticized. 4. La Traviata: This is another famous Byzantine satirical novel that tells the life and fate of La Traviata as a prostitute. Through the description of La Traviata and the characters around her, the novel reveals the dark side of society and the distortion of human nature. These are some of the famous Byzantine satirical essays. They not only reflect the social reality and cultural style of ancient Greece, but also have profound ideology and literary value.
The author of " Spring " was Cao Xueqin. He was a famous writer, painter, and novelist. The representative works of his prose were Dream of the Red Chamber, Peach Blossom Fan, and Journey to the West.
Lyric prose was a genre of literature that usually described the author's emotional experience, thoughts, and feelings. The following are some famous works of lyric prose: 1 "Back"-Zhu Ziqing 2 Moonlight over the Lotus Pond-Zhu Ziqing 3 Hugo-Victor Hugo 4 Stars-F. Scott Scott 5 The Kite Runner-Kared Husseini Love of Life by Stephen Hawking 7 One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez 8 "Alive"-Yu Hua 9 The Little Prince-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Love Letter-Shunji Iwai
The representative of the "lyric prose" of the 1980s: 1 Lu Xun: A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, etc. 2. Yu Dafu: Night Intoxicated by the Spring Breeze, Shanghai on a Rainy Day, etc. 3. Ye Shengtao: "Scarecrow","My Profession", etc. 4. Ding Ling: The Peony Pavilion, Lady Sophie's Diary, etc. 5. Zhang Ailing: Red Rose and White Rose, Legend, etc. These works became the classics of Chinese literature in the 1980s with their profound thoughts, beautiful language and unique style.
Byzantine satirical prose was a literary genre that focused on political satire and satirical novels during the Byzantine Empire. The following are three representative works: 1. Byzantine Romance by Syene Katoliki of Anatoria. The novel described the political corruption, military defeat, and ethnic conflicts during the Byzantine Empire. It presented the social scene at that time with vivid characters and humorous language. 2. The Decline of Byzantium by Zane Katoliki. The novel described the gradual decline of the Byzantine Empire and analyzed and reflected on the demise of the Byzantine Empire from various aspects such as politics, economy, and culture. 3. The Iliad, by Nic Milani. The novel was an epic satire about the struggle between the Byzantine Empire and the dissident sects. Through the description of war, politics, and culture, the novel reveals the weaknesses and shortcomings of the Byzantine Empire, as well as its history of glory and decline.
The Catcher in the Rye was one of his masterpieces. The novel, first published in 1949, tells the story of the protagonist, Horatiorrao Hornbellow, who lived in America in the 1920s, as well as his experiences and thoughts in his academic, social, and romantic life. The novel was interwoven with Holden's own recollections to show his true description of his growth. This novel was regarded as one of the representative works of modern literature and was widely praised and influenced.
The representative works of historical biography in Han Dynasty prose included Records of the Historian, Han Shu, Later Han Shu, Records of the Three Kingdoms, etc. These works were all written by historians and writers of the Han Dynasty, which had a profound impact on the historical research and cultural development of later generations.