I don't think it'll necessarily satisfy your needs, but I'll try my best to recommend a novel that's most relevant to your description. The book,"I'm Going to Renounce Secularism Part Two," was written by the author, A Golden Millet Dream. It's a novel about urban life. The general plot of this novel is as follows: In order to avoid a constant harmony, everyone started reading from the "Ring" scroll. The story was set in ancient times… ---------------------------- Time Stole My City was a short story written by Momo Jiejie. The general plot of the novel was: Everyone has their own city in their hearts. Whether it's the years that have changed the city or the psychological gap brought about by the huge changes in the city, we are still adapting. The novel revolved around the relationship between Ruwei and Rusha, the demolition of Old Mo's old house, and Suqiu's views on marriage and housing. It showed the contradictions and conflicts between the two generations of urban people due to the huge changes in the city. Time will eventually take away our beautiful memories of this city. Time was also a witness to the great changes in this city. ---------------------------- The book,"My Family Inn, Ancient and Modern," was a modern romance novel written by the author, Wu Qian Luo. The general plot of this novel was as follows: Chen Qiqi's overseas relatives gave her a sum of money when she was in her third year of university. She used the money to build an inn in her old house that had been damaged by lightning in her hometown. After she graduated from university, she was going to return to her hometown to be a small boss in the inn. In the end, she encountered one after another "surprises" that made her feel incredulous and dumbfounded! Chen Qiqi, who had received a "surprise", felt that she couldn't handle it herself, so she had to find someone to help! [This story is purely fictional. If there is any similarity, it is purely a coincidence!] ---------------------------- After the Divorce, My Landlord Is a Diva was a novel written by Zhang Erdan, an urban and entertainment star. The general plot of the novel was as follows: Divorce, leaving the house with nothing, the intermediary running away, and the landlord surrounding him! He had just divorced his celebrity wife, and Luo Gu had already experienced the ups and downs of his life! Coincidentally, his memories of transmigration had recovered, so Luo Gu took advantage of the situation and became a plagiarist! Celebrity Landlord: You can stay if you want, but you have to pretend to be my assistant! The owner of the novel website, Big Boss! Please start your new book quickly! The great master of the literary world,[Little friend, if you don't finish those few lines of poetry, I'll die in front of you!] Music Master: Please, Master! Finish writing the score! Luo Gu looked around and smiled indifferently. "I'm not an all-rounder. I just have a lot of alternate accounts!" ---------------------------- "The Old Sixth in the Siheyuan" was a novel about urban life written by the author, I Steal the Tower. The general plot of the novel was: Starting from the family gossip in the courtyard house…also known as the "Siheyuan's Sixth Brother Reacts"(Ü Ü Ü ps: It may be a little conflicting with reality. If it's serious, it's impossible to watch! ---------------------------- "The Age of the Metropolis" was a novel about urban life written by the author, Xian Qing. The general plot of the novel was as follows: (Hot and cool text) The strong returned and dominated the city. Who could compete with them? ---------------------------- "A Couple from Two Places" was a modern romance novel written by the author, Slow Life Manifest. The general plot of the novel was: Zhang Lan and Wang Peng were an ordinary middle-aged couple. Because their daughter was studying in a different place, they had to live separately. When people reached middle age, the pressure of life became greater. What interesting stories would happen in their lives in different places? Tears in laughter, sweetness in sadness, that was the original way of life. ---------------------------- "Siheyuan: Starting with Lou Xiao'e" was a novel about urban life written by the author, Gong, who was 1.8 meters long. The general plot of this novel was: Qin Huairu is good-looking, old man, old man, ugly, old man, old man ---------------------------- "An Enemy Lying Next Door" was a modern romance novel written by the author, Bai Zhai. The general plot of this novel was: [1v1, Shuang Jie, He] ---------------------------- "I'm Not a Savage" was a historical novel written by the author, Jie Yu 2. The general plot of this novel was: This time, I didn't care about my results. I only cared about my heart. This time, I just wanted to write a good book. This time, I wanted to write about hope. I wanted to write about the deepest dream in my heart. I really wanted to seriously transmigrate once and truly live in my dream once. "I was originally ordinary and mediocre, but my dreams were not mediocre at all. Every day before I fell asleep, I would enter the space of my dreams. I would live in that space bit by bit, walking inch by inch. Starting from being naked, I would create a dream space that belonged to me and everyone else. It's just that this space is more realistic and more manipulable than any of the spaces in my novels. This wasn't originally the introduction to the book. The introduction that he had prepared was much more awesome than this. It was just that he didn't know which drunkard was singing "Wrangler City" outside the study room. He didn't know how many wives he had run away from and how heart-wrenching his singing was. I don't know why, but it actually made me, a heartless fatty who was nearly fifty years old, cry. People, the older they get, the more useless they become. Then, the introduction became like this. You can make do with it. If the book is not good, just scold me in the book review section. I'm still in the same habit. I'm all ears. Also, if you like hot-blooded teenagers, please go and read "Brick of Tang","Wisdom of the Great Song","Silver Fox","Han Xiang", and "Tomorrow Afternoon". The books with the least number of readers are all at least 25,000. The quality is still guaranteed. This time, please allow me to transmigrate slowly, blissfully transmigrate, and transmigrate with style. Your old friend Jie and 2.
Lao She and Mao Dun were both important figures in the history of modern Chinese literature. Their works had distinctive characteristics of the times and profound thoughts. The following is a comparison of some of their representative works: Lao She's representative works include Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, Four Generations Under One roof, Longxu Gully, etc. These works depicted the dark side of society and the suffering of the people at that time, showing a strong sense of realism and humanity. Among them, Camel Xiangzi was regarded as a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature. Mao Dun's representative works include Midnight, Spring Silkworm, Teahouse, etc. These works were set in the 1920s and 1930s, depicting the disparity between the rich and the poor in Chinese society at that time, and the contradiction between feudalism and capitalists, showing profound social insight and depth of thought. Among them, Midnight was hailed as a milestone in the history of modern Chinese literature. Lao She and Mao Dun's works had obvious differences in subject matter, style and depth of thought, but they both reflected the true face of Chinese society and the living conditions of the people at that time. Their works contained profound social meanings and human wisdom, which had an important influence on the development of modern Chinese literature and the formation of Chinese national spirit.
Lao She and Mao Passant were both French, and they both used their works to show the style of French society and the complexity of human nature. Although they were both realists, they had different understandings and applications of realism. The similarities: Satire was an important means of creation. Both Lao She and Mao Passant used satire to reveal social reality and human weakness. The expression of sarcasm was different. Lao She's satire was more humorous, exaggerated, and expressive. His satire was often comedic, while Mao Passang's satire was more profound, calm, and objective. 3. Different targets of sarcasm. Lao She satirized social customs, corrupt officialdom, and the intelligentsia, while Mao Passant mainly satirized the upper class of French society and corrupt institutions such as the army and the police. The difference: 1. Different writing backgrounds. Lao She's writing background was the early days of modern Chinese literature. He lived around the May 4th Movement in 1919, while Mao Passant's writing background was during the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution. He lived in the 1890s, during the period of Fountainebleau. The use of sarcasm was different. Lao She's satirical works are more humorous, exaggerated and expressive. His satirical works are often comedic, while Mao Passang's satirical works are more profound, calm and objective. His satirical works are often symbolistic and realistic. 3. The ironic theme and meaning were different. Lao She's satirical works mainly focused on social customs and human weaknesses. His satirical works often reflected on traditional Chinese culture and human nature, while Mao Passant's satirical works paid more attention to criticizing French society and human nature. His satirical works often reflected on the structure of capitalists and power.
Mao Dun, Lao She and Ba Jin could be called the three peaks of modern Chinese novels. Mao Dun's representative work was the novel. Lao She has novels such as "" and "".
Ba Jin, Mao Dun and Lao She were all famous Chinese novelists in the 20th century. Their works occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature. The following is a comparison of the language features of their novels: Ba Jin's novel language is full of poetic and romantic colors. His language was beautiful and fluent, and he often used metaphor, symbolism and other rhetorical devices to make his works full of poetry and artistry. English words often appear in his works, which may be influenced by his life and learning in the United States. Mao Dun's novel language is concise and simple, emphasizing the practicality of the language. His language style was rigorous and simple. He often used dialect and spoken language to make his works more realistic and close to life. His novels often involved social reality and historical background to express his deep thoughts on society. Lao She's novel language has a strong national style and local characteristics. His works used a large number of dialect and spoken language, as well as local customs and cultural elements, reflecting his deep understanding and respect for local culture. His works have a variety of styles, including serious historical novels, social criticism novels, and relaxed comedy novels and novel series, which reflect his unique artistic techniques and creative style. Ba Jin's novel language is poetic and romantic, focusing on the practicality of the language. Mao Dun's novel language is concise and simple, focusing on the practicality of the language and reflecting the strong national style and local characteristics. Lao She's novel language has a strong national style and local characteristics, while the variety of styles shows its unique artistic techniques and creative style.
The similarities: Both the short essay and the cat in Lao She's pen are fictional characters that exist in novels or other literary works. Both the short essay and the cats in Lao She's works express the theme or emotion through the description of the characters. The cats in the short essay and Mr. Lao She's works all have unique personalities and characteristics such as appearance, behavior, personality, etc. The difference: The environment of the cat in the essay is different from that in Mr. Lao She's writing. For example, the cat in the essay lives in a corner of the city while the cat in Mr. Lao She's writing lives in the countryside. The plot and ending of the short essay and the cat written by Mr. Lao She are also different. For example, the cat in the short essay is a lonely and pitiful character who finally gets the company and love of his friends, while the cat written by Mr. Lao She is more dramatic and complicated, and its ending is more controversial. The language used in the short essay and the cat written by Mr. Lao She is also different. For example, the language in the short essay is concise and clear, mainly expressing emotions through the character's behavior and inner monologue, while the cat written by Mr. Lao She uses many figurative, symbolic and metaphor rhetorical techniques to make the language more colorful.
Lao She, Mao Dun, and Ba Jin were all famous Chinese novelists who were hailed as the founders of modern Chinese literature. Their works had a far-reaching influence in the literary world and were hailed as classics. Lao She was a famous novelist, dramatist and translator in China in the 20th century. His works include the novel "Camel Xiangzi","Teahouse","Four Generations Under One roof" and other plays,"Longxu Gully" and so on. His novels were famous for their realism, depicting many characters and plots with strong social significance. Mao Dun was a famous novelist, essayist, and literary theorist in China in the 20th century. His works include novels such as Midnight, Spring Silkworm, and other essays such as Reality and Emptiness, Spirit Mountain, etc. His novels used social reality as the theme to reveal the dark side of Chinese society, but also showed deep thoughts on human nature, love, family and other aspects. Ba Jin was a famous novelist, essayist and literary translator in China in the 20th century. His works include the novel "Home","Spring Silkworm" and other prose "Nostalgia","Border Town" and so on. His novels and essays all had a strong realism, showing his deep thinking about human nature, love, family and so on. His literary achievements not only enjoyed a high reputation in China but also internationally. Therefore, Lao She, Mao Dun and Ba Jin were equally famous as the outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature and made important contributions to the development and prosperity of Chinese literature.
"Mao Mountain Taboo" is a novel about urban life written by the author, Blazing Sun Yanyan. The general plot of this novel is as follows: My ancestors were not honorable. See how I defy the heavens and change my fate, swearing to be the first in the world... ---------------------------- The Mao Mountain Creditor was a mystery novel written by the author, Faraway Cat. The general plot of the novel was: The 108th generation leader of Mao Mountain, Zhong Qingfeng, came down to collect his debt. Iceberg CEO? A spoiled daughter? I'm sorry, I'm your debt-holder… ---------------------------- The Maoshan Ferryman was a mystery novel written by the author, Crazy in the Wind. The general plot of the novel was: Since ancient times, there had been many people with unique skills in the streets. They were mysterious and unpredictable, but everything they did revolved around one thing-life and death! Corpse Transporters, Corpse Repairers, and Guardians…However, the most mysterious of them all was Mao Mountain. Meng Yan was the successor of this generation, and he carried the most precious treasure of Mao Mountain, the Seven Stars Sword. Is the path one foot higher? Or is it a devil who is ten feet higher? Who is the ferryman beside the Three Paths River? Who was the one who was saved? Who would have the last laugh after all the schemes? Who was the real winner? ---------------------------- I am the Master of Maoshan was a mystery novel written by the author, Crippled. The general plot of the novel was: Have you ever seen a great sword that could cut through iron like mud and be regarded as a sacred object? Have you ever seen an Eight Trigrams Mirror that can let people experience motherly love? Have you ever seen a precious stone that looks like a kidney stone? ---------------------------- " There's a Paradise in the Cottage " was a Xianxia modern cultivation novel written by the author, Snowy Forest. The general plot of this novel was: The heaven and earth in the cave are big, and the sun and moon in the pot are long. A thousand years ago, a scholar who was rushing to the capital for the examination hid in a thatched cottage in the wilderness on a rainy night. He entered the Immortal Cave and founded the thatched cottage sect. A thousand years later, the spiritual energy dissipated and the grotto-heaven declined. The Cottage Sect had also declined to the extreme. Until one day, everything began to change! ---------------------------- " Reporting to the World " was a historical novel written by the author, Bai He Que. The general plot of this novel was: Senior editor Xiao Jing had transmigrated to a dynasty that he had no clue about. Poetry? Not really. Create inventions? He returned all the math, physics, and chemistry to the teacher. Besides, how tacky would that be? Hmm, let's start a newspaper! Although he was dancing on the tip of a knife, and he wouldn't die if he didn't seek death, he didn't know anything else. Female reporter and editor? All of them, but they had to be good-looking! Your Majesty, tomorrow's front page is really gone. Please come earlier next time. So many princes wanted to be on the poster? Sorry, the media had integrity! A rich merchant wants to go to the hard and wide? No problem. Did you get the money? Iron shoulders shouldering morality and writing articles with skillful hands are not for nothing. Watch me use a piece of paper to stir up the world! Oh, right, I'm a editor, not a pee! ---------------------------- Maoshan Grandmasters was a novel written by Xiao Mochou, a mystery novel in the Wonderful World genre. The general plot of the novel was: The number one blessed land in the world, the eighth heavenly passage, was known as Mao Mountain's orthodox sect! The Xianzong Sect had been in power for thousands of years, and the Tantra Sect had been in power for thousands of miles. The battle between the Maoshan Sect and the Tantra Sect had become an unprecedented story. Who could catch ghosts and exorcise evil spirits just to eat and drink? Who said that the Tantra Veyron was a lie? Gathering the essence of the ancient immortal path, condensing the ancient accumulation of rare secret techniques, and the simplest Dao, he was the master of Maoshan! Forbidden ancient methods, secret arts, incantations, etc., will unveil the mystery of the Maoshan Secret Battle, catching ghosts and exorcising evil spirits, subduing demons and devils, fighting for treasures, traditional funeral... ---------------------------- " I am Jiang Gan " was a historical novel written by the author, Yuyuwin. The general plot of this novel was: [Contracted Work of Qidian's First Edited Team] An ordinary nobody had transmigrated to possess the " famous " Jiang Gan. What kind of sorrow was that? Struggling in the vortex of history, wandering in the midst of worries about gains and losses, dealing with the wise and ambitious, what kind of helplessness was it? It wasn't that he didn't want to guide the country, or that he didn't want his name to go down in history, or that he didn't want a beauty to be in his arms, but who gave him the heroic spirit to reach the clouds? Who gave him a heart full of wisdom? Who gave him the handsomeness? He knew the trajectory of history, and he also knew the life and death of celebrities. This should have been a sword that would never fail, but for the mediocre him, it was a double-edged sword. Every time he gently waved it, it meant that he was injured…I'm actually Jiang Gan… ---------------------------- I Learn Maoshan in the Hong Kong Movie World was a novel by the author, Good Dream, First Day. The general plot of this novel was: Maoshan Arts, Martial Arts, Supernatural Abilities, Thieving Arts… This was a world where the elements of Hong Kong were fused. Uncle Nine with a red glutinous rice in his hand, Huang Feihong with his elegant martial arts, Xu Wenqiang with a white scarf and a cloak, Brother Ma with two guns, Master Xing who made people laugh, two cute little monks, and Uncle Long who could not be killed… This is the mark of an era, and also my youth. I want to portray the characters that accompanied me in my youth… ---------------------------- The book, Crazy Ant Thief, was a historical novel written by the author, Snow Chaser. The general plot of this novel was: The Yellow Turbans were thieves, thieves who were worse than ants, but who had forced them to a dead end? Cao Cao, Sun Jian, and Liu Bei were heroes, but what about Chen Xiao, the protagonist who rose up to fight for survival and his companions? Thieves, ant thieves, everyone said so. So what if he's a thief? The victors had the right to write history and use lies to cover up the truth. They wanted to see how Chen Xiao led the poor people to conquer the world and use his blood to write about the heroic deeds of the small fry. The new book," I Endorse the Yellow Turban," has been uploaded. I hope you will continue to like it.
Mao Dun (1896 - 1981) was an outstanding figure in the history of Chinese literature in the 20th century, known as the "Father of Modern Chinese Literature". His literary works exposed and criticized social reality as the theme, fresh and natural style, profound thoughts and beautiful language, known as the "literary master." Mao Dun's literary achievements were brilliant. His works were widely spread and had a far-reaching impact. His masterpieces include Midnight, Spring Silkworm, Teahouse, etc. These works deeply reflected the various problems of Chinese society at that time and became classics of modern Chinese literature. Mao Dun's literary works not only had a profound influence in China, but also gained a high reputation internationally. In addition to his outstanding achievements in literary creation, Mao Dun was also one of the founders of modern Chinese literary theory. He proposed the concept of "literature serves society" and created a new field of modern literary theory. His theory had a profound impact on the development of Chinese literature. Mao Dun had made great contributions to the new China. During the period of the New Culture Movement, he actively spread the ideology of progress and made an important contribution to the cultural and intellectual construction of New China. He also actively participated in the literary cause of New China and made great contributions to the development of Chinese literature. Mao Dun's spirit was firm belief, hard work, courage to explore and constant innovation. His spirit has always inspired the development and progress of Chinese literature and is also the spiritual wealth of the Chinese people.
Zhu Ziqing's representative works included 'Back View,''Moonlight over the Lotus Pond,' and 'Spring.' Lao She's representative works include Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, Four Generations Under One roof, etc. Mao Dun's representative works include Midnight, Lin Family Shop, Spring Silkworm, etc. Ba Jin's representative works include "Home","Spring","Autumn" and so on.
There were some similarities and differences in the plot between Rouge's novel and the movie as follows: Both novels and movies have portrayed Mei Agui as a complex and contradictory character. He has his own beliefs and principles, but also has the distortion and shadow in the depths of his heart. However, in the movie, Mei Agui's image was more detailed and three-dimensional. His image was deeply portrayed in many aspects, such as his family history, his relationship with his employer, his relationship with his wife, and so on. In the novel, Mei Agui's image was relatively simple. His story was more focused and easier for readers to understand. In the movie, Mei Agui was forced to do something that violated his beliefs and principles, which led to his personality changing. In the novel, Mei Agui did not do anything that violated his beliefs and principles in the transaction. His behavior was more reasonable and in line with moral norms. In the movie, Mei Agui finally chose to commit suicide, but in the novel, he did not have such a choice. In the movie, Mei Agui's wife finally received the compensation she deserved, but in the novel, Mei Agui's wife did not receive any compensation, and her image was even more tragic. The deal between Mei Agui and the employer in the movie was a long-term process, but it was more compact in the novel. The Mei Agui in the movie had experienced many twists and changes, while the Mei Agui in the novel only had a relatively simple plot after the first transaction with the employer. Therefore, although there are some similarities and differences between Rouge's novels and movies, they are different in terms of character creation, story structure and plot development, which is also their charm.