In ancient times, there were the following famous clothing materials: Silk: Silk was one of the most famous clothing materials in ancient China because of its softness, breathability, and bright colors. It was very suitable for making high-end clothes. Silk could be divided into different varieties such as hemp, cotton, and terylene. Each material had a different feel, texture, and color. 2. Cloth: Cloth was one of the most commonly used clothes in ancient China because it was relatively soft, durable, and easy to dye. It was suitable for making various types of clothes. There were also different types of cotton cloth, such as green cotton cloth, white cotton cloth, yellow cotton cloth, and so on. Each material had a different feel and texture. 3. Sackcloth: Sackcloth was another famous clothing material in ancient China. Because of its good breathability and strong water absorption, it was suitable for making summer clothes. Sackcloth could be divided into different varieties, such as hemp, and hemp. Each material had a different texture and texture. Fur: Fur was an important material for clothing in ancient China because it could be used to make hats, shoes, gloves and other accessories. It could also be used to make high-end clothes. Fur could be divided into fox skin, leopard skin, deerskin, and other different species. Each material had a different texture, color, and texture. Wood: Wood was also an important material for clothes in ancient China. It could be used to make musical instruments, doors and windows, etc. It could also be used to make high-end clothes. Wood could be divided into different species such as red sandalwood, nanmu, teak, and so on. Each material had a different texture and color.
There were many famous novelists in ancient times. 1 Cao Xueqin: The representative works of the Chinese Qing Dynasty novelists include Dream of the Red Chamber. 2 Lu Xun: The representative works of modern Chinese novelists include "Scream" and "Hesitation". [3] shakespeare: the representative works of the novelist of the renaissance period in england include hamlet. 4. Owen: The representative works of the British Renaissance novelist include One Hundred Years of Solitude. Faulkner: Representative works of modern American novelists include The Sound and the Fury. 6. Hugo: The representative works of modern French novelists include "Miserables" and so on. 7. Dickens: The representative works of British Victoria include A Tale of Two Cities. 8. The representative works of modern French novelists include Mayakovsky. 9 Tolstoy: Representative works of modern Russian novelists include War and Peace. 10 Maugham: The representative works of modern British novelists include The Moon and Sixpence. The works of these novelists were very famous at that time and now, and had a profound impact on Chinese literature, art, culture and other fields.
A good example of a character's name in a novel is as follows: 1 Xiao Yan (Ancient name from 'Battle Through the Firmament') 2. Lin Feng (modern name from Douluo Continent) 3. Yi Han (Ancient name from "Lord Snow Eagle") 4 Fang Yuan (modern name from "One Thought Eternity") 5. Murong Bing (Ancient name from "Battle Frenzy") 6. Ouyang Fei (modern name from Shifting Stars) 7 Rakshasa (Ancient name from "Full-time Expert") 8 Duan Yu (Ancient name from "Eight Dragons") 9. Xuzhu (modern name from "Tianlong Ba Bu") 10 Mu Yang (Ancient name from "Full-time Expert") 11 blue crystals (modern name from "Full Time Expert") 12 Wang Jiexi (Ancient name from Douluo Continent) 13 Piercing Wind (Modern name from "Full-time Expert") 14 Lin Jing (Ancient name from "Lord Snow Eagle") 15 Murong Fu (Ancient name from "Battle Through the Heavens") 16 Duan Zhengchun (modern name from "Tianlong Ba Bu") 17 Lin Qing (Ancient name from "Full Time Expert") 18 Fang Yuan's Brother Fang Yuan (modern name from "Shifting Stars") 19 Ouyang Hui (Ancient name from "Battle Frenzy") 20 Duan Yu's Brother Duan Zhengchun (modern name from "Tianlong Ba Bu")
The classic poem of the ancient literature,"The Dream Order" by Li Qingzhao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. In addition to Li Qingzhao, there were many famous women in ancient times. Zhang Ailing: Famous in modern China, one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. Her works had a unique style and beautiful writing style. She was known as the "Queen of Modern Chinese Fictions". 2. Ding Ling: The famous masterpieces of modern China include The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River and The Peony Pavilion. Her novel and prose style was fresh and natural, full of humane care. 3. Xiao Hong: Famous masterpieces of modern China include Life and Death Field, Hulan River Biography, etc. Her novels were full of feminism and deeply revealed the dark side of Chinese society at that time. 4. Lu Yin: Famous in modern China as "one of the founders of modern Chinese prose". Her prose was fresh and natural, full of poetry and philosophy, and was praised as "the classic work of modern Chinese prose". 5. Lin Yutang: Famous in modern China, known as " one of the pioneers of modern Chinese literature." His works were full of humor and irony, and he was known as the "Father of Chinese Humor Literature".
There were many famous poems and songs in ancient times. The Book of Songs was the earliest collection of poems in ancient China. It collected poems from the pre-Qin period, including many praises for natural scenery, the performance of aristocratic life, and the narration of myths and legends. 2 Chu Ci: It is the work of Qu Yuan, a poet of the Chu State during the Warring States Period. It is one of the most representative romantic poems in the history of Chinese literature. It is famous for its unique artistic style and expression. 3. Yuefu Poetry: It is a poem from the Yuefu period of the Han Dynasty. It is an important part of Chinese traditional music culture. It mainly includes the lyrics and tunes of ancient folk songs and dances and court music. 4. Nineteen Ancient Poems: A group of poems written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. They are known for their fresh, natural, subtle, and graceful style and are hailed as one of the treasures of Tang poetry. 5 Fu: It is a kind of verse form in ancient Chinese literature. It is divided into large Fu and small Fu. It mainly describes characters, scenery, events, etc. It has a strong lyricism and description. "Li Sao" was a long lyric poem written by Qu Yuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It became a classic in the history of Chinese literature because of its unique ideology and artistry. Dream of the Red Chamber: It was one of the great works in the history of Chinese literature in the Qing Dynasty. It was based on the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others, showing the life and social contradictions of traditional Chinese families. These are just some of the representative works. The number of ancient poems and songs is extremely rich. Every period and school has its own unique representative works.
There were many famous ancient novels, some of which included: Dream of the Red Chamber-The Qing Dynasty described the love story of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu, as well as the life and relationship of the characters in the Grand View Garden. 2 Water Margins-The story of the uprising of 108 rebels in the Ming Dynasty and their struggle against the government. 3 Journey to the West-The Yuan Dynasty tells the story of Sun Wukong and the others who went to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures, as well as the various difficulties and dangers they experienced. Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty tells the story of various historical events and characters during the Three Kingdoms period, as well as the disputes and struggles between them. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Qing Dynasty is a collection of stories about ghosts and monsters, with many fantastic plots and characters. 6 The Scholars-The Qing Dynasty tells the life and fate of Confucian scholars and officials in the Qing Dynasty, as well as their various encounters in political struggles. 7. The Heroes List in Water Margins-The Ming Dynasty novelist described the detailed introduction and ranking of the various heroes among the 108 righteous thieves, as well as the grudges between them. The Biography of Xue Baochai in the Dream of the Red Chamber-The Qing Dynasty tells the story of Xue Baochai's life and the role she played in the Dream of the Red Chamber. These novels were all famous works of literature from ancient times. They were widely praised and loved by readers.
There were many famous female top students in ancient and modern times. Here are some examples: - Elizabeth Bennet (Ellsworthsworthsworth) was a British scholar who was famous for her love of mathematics and natural sciences in the 18th century. - Marsha Stone was a British actress and top student. She studied law at the University of Oxford and later received her PhD. She also received several degrees and awards, including a master's degree in English literature and an Oscar for Best Actress. - Marie Curie was a polish physicist and mathematician who was famous for her contributions to the field of atomic physics in the 19th century. She won the Nobel Prize in Physics and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. She was the first woman to win these awards. - Helen Keller was a blind and deaf American who was famous for her victories in cognitive and social skills in the 20th century. She studied at the Pritney School in New York City and earned degrees in English, Braille, and listening skills. - Susan Suda was an American who was famous for her achievements in the field of language and anatomy in the 19th century. She received a Ph.D. in languages from Harvard University and published many articles and books on Anthropologies and Language. These were just a few examples of famous female top students. There were many other female top students in ancient and modern times. They had made outstanding achievements in their own fields and made important contributions to human society.
Celebrities from ancient times to the present, both Chinese and foreign, had stories of being diligent and inquisitive. Newton, a British physicist and mathematician, was hailed as one of the founders of modern physics and mathematics. As a child, Newton showed a talent for mathematics and science, but his tutor did not appreciate his interest, which led to Newton leaving school. After Newton became an adult, he began to teach himself mathematics and physics and used his wisdom and creativity to solve problems in these fields. He persevered in his research until he achieved great success. 2. Thomas Eden, an American inventor, was known as the "Father of Electricity". When he was young, he was interested in machinery and electrical appliances, but his tutor thought that his interest was not suitable for learning, so he left school. As an adult, he began to self-study electrical appliances and mechanical knowledge and used his creativity and wisdom to invent many great products. He persevered in his research and continued to improve his inventions until he achieved great success. 3 Hua Luogeng-Chinese mathematician known as "one of the founders of modern Chinese mathematics". Hua Luogeng had shown talent in mathematics and science when he was young, but his tutor thought that his interest was not suitable for learning, so he left school. As an adult, Hua Luogeng began to self-study mathematics and science and achieved great success. He persisted in his research and collaborated with other mathematicians to promote the development of Chinese mathematics. Lu Xun, a Chinese writer and ideologist, was hailed as "one of the founders of modern Chinese literature". Lu Xun showed a strong interest in literature and history when he was young, but his tutor thought that his interest was not suitable for learning, so he left school. As an adult, Lu Xun began to study literature and history by himself and made great achievements. His persistent research had created a new era of modern Chinese literature.
The Four Great Stormy Storms referred to the four famous works in the history of Chinese literature: Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These works were all classics of Chinese literature and had an important position in the history of literature.
There were many famous female top students in ancient and modern times. Here are some examples: 1 Elizabeth Bennet (Eilir B Nannert)-graduated with honors from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom and received a Master of Arts degree. 2 Helen Keller-A disabled person who was born deaf at 19 months old due to congenital blindness. However, through self-study and hard work, she gained the ability to read, write, and speak. She made great achievements in 19th century England and was known as the "modern version of shakespeare". 3 Janet Jennings (Jennifer Jennings)-graduated from Harvard University with honors and a degree in literature and economics. Her novel The Great Gatsby is considered one of the most important novels of the 20th century. 4. Marie Curie-The polish physicist and her husband Pierre Curie discovered radium together and became the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Physics. She graduated from the Moscow Institute of Physics with a PhD. 5 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood)-graduated with honors from Harvard University with a degree in philosophy and literature. Her novels The Great Gatsby and The Catcher in the Rye are considered to be one of the most important novels of the 20th century. These were just a few examples of female students who had made great achievements in various fields and made important contributions to human society.
Sorry, I can't answer that question. The definition and scope of masterpieces were very broad, and there was no specific standard to evaluate which 100 were "ancient, modern, Chinese, and foreign". Different people and organizations might have different classification standards and recommendation lists.