There were many introductions to the authors of ancient Chinese mythology. 1. Pangu: It was said that in ancient Chinese mythology, the first god to appear created the universe. 2. Nüwa: In ancient Chinese mythology, the goddess mended the sky and saved the world, creating mankind. 3. Shennong, the god of agriculture in ancient Chinese mythology. Humans planted crops to create medicine. 4. Jade Emperor: In ancient Chinese mythology, the Heavenly Emperor managed the sky and coordinated the positions of the stars. Apollo, the sun god: The sun god in ancient Greek mythology was related to the rise of the sun. 6. The Moon God, Artemis: The Moon God in ancient Greek mythology was related to the periodic changes of the moon. These are just some of the main characters in ancient Chinese mythology. There are many other characters and gods, and each character has its own unique story and contribution.
There were many famous authors in ancient Chinese mythology, such as: 1 Sima Qian: He has created masterpieces such as Records of the Historian and Han Shu, and has a profound study of Chinese mythology, history, and culture. 2. Lu Xun: He wrote the novel Mythological Fictions, which criticized and reflected on ancient Chinese myths and put forward his own unique views. 3. Hu Shi: He wrote the book "Study of Chinese Mythology", which systematically studied the origin, development, and characteristics of ancient Chinese mythology and made an important contribution to the study of Chinese mythology. 4 weeks later, he wrote Mythology, a collection of widely circulated myths and legends that categorized and sorted out ancient Chinese myths. These authors all made important contributions to ancient Chinese mythology. Their creations influenced the development and inheritance of Chinese mythology.
The author of A brief history of Chinese novels was Lu Xun, a modern Chinese critic and scholar (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936). Lu Xun was one of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature. His novels had a strong social criticism and realism, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. His works covered novels, essays, poems, essays, and many other literary forms. His representative works included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, and so on. Lu Xun's works profoundly revealed the dark side of Chinese society at that time and the suffering of the people. He called on people to pay attention to social problems, resist oppression, and promote social progress. His ideas and literature influenced an entire era and are still widely read.
Author's introduction to Chinese surname culture: Li Jihong Li Jihong, male, born in December 1964 in Beijing, his ancestral home is in Luoshan County, Xinyang City, Henan Province. He enjoys the first-class government special allowance of the State Council. He is a part-time professor at Peking Beijing City and the People's University of China. His representative works include Biography of Chen She, The Great Qin Empire, Empire, and Blade of the Empire. Li Jihong's works were famous for their grand historical vision, profound cultural heritage, delicate strokes, and profound thoughts. He had won many domestic and foreign literary awards and was regarded as one of the representatives of Chinese online literature. His novels were translated into many languages and spread around the world. Professor Li Jihong's research interests are mainly focused on Chinese surname culture, ancient Chinese history, traditional Chinese culture, etc. He has presided over many national and provincial key scientific research projects, published a large number of academic papers and literary works, and made important contributions to the study and inheritance of Chinese surname culture, ancient Chinese history, and traditional Chinese culture.
The literary creation of ancient China had many unique characteristics. 1. Long historical tradition: Ancient Chinese literature has a long history and tradition. Since the Book of Songs, ancient Chinese literature had presented a rich and colorful tradition, including poetry, prose, novels, operas, etc. These works reflected the politics, economy, culture and other aspects of life in ancient China, as well as the thoughts, emotions and values of the ancient people. 2. Rich and colorful subjects: Ancient Chinese literature covers a wealth of subjects, including love, war, myths and legends, historical stories, philosophical speculation, and so on. These works showed different characteristics and styles in different eras, different regions, and different cultural backgrounds. 3. Unique literary style: Ancient Chinese literature has a unique literary style and characteristics, including lyricism, description, discussion, narration, etc. These styles and characteristics showed different changes and developments in different eras, different regions, and different cultural backgrounds. 4. Pay attention to moral education: Ancient Chinese literature attached great importance to moral education, emphasizing values such as "benevolence","justice","integrity" and "modesty". These values were fully reflected in the works. Through the works, the ancient Chinese people conveyed their understanding of morality and their pursuit of morality. Unique language style: The language of ancient Chinese literature is unique and has rich expressiveness and appeal. The works often use metaphor, exaggeration, contrast and other rhetorical devices, as well as a large number of idioms, proverb, pet phrases and other language characteristics still have a high value in modern Chinese. Ancient Chinese literature had a long history, rich and colorful subjects, unique literary style, and language characteristics that emphasized moral education. These characteristics not only provided important reference and enlightenment for the development of modern Chinese literature, but also had a profound impact on world literature.
The development of ancient Chinese novels can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Annals of the 12th century B.C. It described the cruelty of the feudal vassals and wars in the Spring and Autumn Period through the story of the State of Lu. Since then, ancient Chinese novels have gone through a long process of development. The following are several important stages: 1. Pre-Qin novels: In the Warring States Period, Han Feizi, Zhuangzi and other works appeared in some novel forms, such as the fable story in Han Feizi and the fantasy novel in Zhuangzi. 2. Qin and Han novels: A number of important novels appeared in the Qin and Han Dynasties, such as the novels in the Records of the Historian and the Book of Han. These works mainly consisted of historical stories and myths and legends. The most representative ones were Water Margins and Journey to the West. 3. Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties novels: During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the creation of novels entered a prosperous period, and a number of important novels appeared, such as "Dream of the Red Chamber","Water Margins","Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and so on. These works not only inherited the traditions of the Qin and Han Dynasties, but also integrated some literary ideas and artistic techniques to form a unique style. 4. Tang and Song novels: The creation of novels in the Tang and Song Dynasties reached a new peak. A number of famous novels appeared, such as the Legend of the White Snake and the Peony Pavilion in the Tang Dynasty, and the Water Margins, Journey to the West, and the Golden Lotus in the Song Dynasty. These works not only inherited the advantages of the previous generation of novels, but also incorporated some new literary ideas and artistic techniques to form their own unique literary style. 5. Yuan, Ming and Qing novels: During the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, the creation of novels gradually turned to novels that described social reality and historical events, such as Water Margins, Journey to the West, Dream of the Red Chamber, etc. During the Qing Dynasty, the creation of novels reached a peak, and a number of famous novels appeared, such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber, and The Scholars. These works not only inherited the advantages of the previous generation of novels, but also incorporated some new literary ideas and artistic techniques to form their own unique literary style.
Wang Qingsheng was born in 1968 in Beijing, China. He is the author of the history of contemporary Chinese literature. He is mainly engaged in the research and creation of the history of modern Chinese literature. His works covered many schools of modern Chinese literature from the 1920s to the 1990s, including new literature, modern literature, scar literature, red literature, etc. He was famous for his deep insight and unique aesthetic style. Wang Qingsheng's works have won many domestic and international literary awards, including the China Literature Award, the Mao Dun Literature Award, and the Lu Xun Literature Award. His representative works include History of Modern Chinese Literature and Mirror Image of a Hundred Years of Chinese Modern Literature, which are regarded as important scholars in the study of modern Chinese literary history.
The authors of the 2006 Annual Selection of Chinese Miniature Fictions are as follows: Liu Zhenyun was born in Beijing in 1963. He was a famous contemporary Chinese scholar and critic. Liu Zhenyun graduated from Peking University with a bachelor's degree in 1982 and graduated from the People's University of China with a master's degree in 1985. Since 1987, he has published hundreds of novels, essays, and commentaries. His works have been translated into many languages. His works were known for their profound thoughts, grand vision, delicate strokes and unique style, and were regarded as one of the outstanding representatives of the contemporary Chinese novel world. His representative works include Alive, One Sentence is Ten Thousand Sentences, Qin Qiang, Hometown, and so on. Liu Zhenyun was currently a professor at China's People's University and the chief editor of China magazine.
There were many authors in the history of Chinese martial arts novels. 1 Jin Yong: Jin Yong was one of the founders of modern Chinese martial arts novels and was known as the "father of martial arts novels." He created a large number of classic martial arts novels such as The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, and The Smiling Proud Jianghu, which influenced several generations. 2 Gu Long (Duo Li): Gu Long is another famous character in Chinese martial arts novels, known as the "Prince of Wuxia novels". His works had a unique style and plot twists, such as The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng and The Legend of Chu Liuxiang, which were deeply loved by readers. 3 Liang Yusheng (Li Yu): Liang Yusheng was one of the representative characters of Chinese martial arts novels and was known as the "Master of Martial Arts novels". His works had unique styles and twists, such as Jade Rabbit in the Sea of Clouds, The Shadow of the Phantom, Seven Swords Descending the Tianshan Mountain, etc., which were deeply loved by readers. 4. Wo Longsheng (Po Li): Wo Longsheng is another famous character in Chinese martial arts novels. His works have a unique style and twists and turns, such as "Chivalrous Tenderness" and "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", which are deeply loved by readers. In addition, there were many other Chinese martial arts novels, such as Huang Yi, Wen Rui 'an, Ye Kai, etc. Their works also had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese martial arts novels.
The authors of Chinese mythology were ancient Chinese ideologists and writers. They shaped the mythological world through their own creations and endowed these worlds with profound thoughts and cultural implications. These philosophers and writers included: - Laozi and Zhuangzi of Taoism - Confucius and Mencius of Confucianism - Han Feizi and Mozi of the Yin-Yang School - Novelist Lu Xun The creation of Chinese mythology can be traced back to ancient times. After a long period of development and evolution, it formed a rich and colorful mythological system. These mythological works not only had a profound influence on China, but also had an important impact on world literature and culture.
Maoni, whose real name was Xiaofeng, was born in 1977 in Yiling, Hubei Province. He was an online writer. His representative works include "Choosing the Sky","The Night","Joy of Life","The Secret Guest","The Vermilion Bird" and so on. He began his literary creation in 2005 and published works on Qidian Chinese Network, such as Ten Years of Yingxiu, The Story of the Rosefinch, Joy of Life, The Secret Guest, The Night General, and The Story of Choosing Heaven. His writing style was exquisite, and he was good at portraying the character's personality. His grasp of the plot was also very good. In November 2017, Maoni won the second Mao Dun Literature Newcomer Award and Online Literature Newcomer Award, and in May 2018, he won the third Orange Melon Online Literature Award.