The appreciation of famous works was a kind of literary criticism. It was a process of in-depth analysis and evaluation of literary works. Famous works referred to those literary works that had been passed down for a long time and were widely recognized and respected. They had profound thoughts, excellent artistic expression, and a wide readership. Appreciating famous works required a certain degree of literary attainment and reading ability. One could understand the cultural background, historical background, and creative style of the work, and dig deep into the content and emotions of the work to analyze and evaluate the work from multiple perspectives. Appreciating famous works can help us better understand the value and significance of literary works, deepen our understanding and recognition of literary works, and improve our literary quality and aesthetic ability. At the same time, it can also help us better understand and appreciate other literary works and expand our literary and aesthetic horizons. If you want to appreciate foreign masterpieces, it is recommended to read more relevant books and articles to understand the cultural and historical background of the works, dig deep into the contents and emotions of the works, and analyze and evaluate them from different angles. You can also read relevant literature and reviews to understand the literary value and influence of the work, as well as the evaluation and interpretation of the work by different readers.
The following are some of the famous classics: 1 "Alive"-Yu Hua This is one of Yu Hua's representative works, which tells the life of an ordinary farmer and profoundly reveals the complexity and perseverance of human nature. Through a family full of vitality, the novel shows the life and changes in rural China, as well as the tenacity and survival wisdom of people in the face of suffering and death. 2 The Little Prince-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry This was a novel known as " the world's greatest fairy tale ". It narrated human emotions, values, and the meaning of life through the story of a little prince. The novel expressed the cherishment of life and friendship in simple and profound language, which was regarded as a classic among classics. 3. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez It was a classic of Latino literature, telling the story of a seven-generation family and the family's struggles and compromises in the face of political turmoil and social change. The novel became one of the most famous novels of the 20th century because of its complicated plot and profound characters. Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin This was a classic work of Chinese classical literature and was hailed as a monumental work in the history of Chinese novels. The novel focuses on the rise and fall of the Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue families, showing a grand and complicated feudal society and deep thinking about human nature, love, family, friendship, and so on. 5. Don Quijote-Miguel de Cervantes This is a classic of Spanish literature, which tells the story of a knight's adventures and his reaction and thoughts in the face of absurdity and tragedy. The novel became one of the masterpieces of Spanish literature with its absurd and humorous style and its deep exploration of human nature, fate, and chivalry.
There are many good foreign masterpieces. The following are some of them: 1984 George Orwell The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger 3 The Great Gatsby, F. Scott fitzelder 100 Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte 6 Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte 7 "Three-body" Liu Cixin 8 The Kite Runner, Kared Husseini 9 War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez These masterpieces all had profound thoughts and unique literary value that were worth reading. Of course, there are many other good foreign classics that you can choose according to your interests and preferences.
The reading notes of Chinese and foreign famous works are as follows: 1 "Dream of the Red Chamber"-Qing Dynasty is considered a classic in the history of Chinese literature. The novel described the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others, showing the various ills of the feudal dynasty, family and society. 2 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-A historical novel written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty, with the Three Kingdoms period as its background. The novel described Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and the others 'righteous deeds, as well as the schemes of Cao Cao and Sun Quan. 3. Water Margins--A martial arts novel by Shi Naian, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty, set in the late Song Dynasty. The novel described the uprising of 108 heroes and the righteous deeds of Song Jiang, Lin Chong, and others. Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty is a mythical novel set in the late Tang Dynasty. The novel described the stories of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, as well as the journey of Tang Sanzang and others to the Western Heaven. 5. The Scholars-Qing Dynasty was a satirical novel set in the Qing Dynasty. The novel described all kinds of absurd things about the scholars, as well as their moral values and attitudes towards life. 6. One Hundred Years of Solitude, a magical realism novel by Colombia Garcia Márquez. The novel described the story of seven generations of the Buenda family and their fate and destiny. 7 War and Peace-A novel by Tolstoy, Russia, set in the early 19th century in Russia. The novel described the lives of the citizens of Petersburg and the impact of the war, as well as the story of Napoleon's invasion of Russia. 8. Don Quijote, a satirical novel set in 17th century Spain by Cervantes. The novel described the protagonist Don Quijote's absurd journey and his reflection on society and life. 9 Pride and Premises, a novel set in 19th century England by Austin. The novel described the love story between Elizabeth and Darcy, as well as the various ills of British society. 10 "Miserable World"---A novel written by Victor Hugo of France, set in 19th century France. The novel described the injustice of Paris society and the complexity of human nature, as well as the life experience of the protagonist, Jean Valgen. 11 "Miserable World"---A novel written by Victor Hugo of France, set in 19th century France. The novel described the injustice of Paris society and the complexity of human nature, as well as the life experience of the protagonist, Jean Valgen. 12 Love, written by Bronte, England, is a novel set in 19th century England. The novel described the heroine's life experience of love and her emotional entanglement with Mr. Rochester. The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, was a novel set in 20th-century America. The novel described the growth of the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, as well as his attitude towards social interaction and life. 14. One Hundred Years of Solitude, by Garcia Márquez of Columbia, is a novel set in the early 19th century in Colombia. The novel described the story of seven generations of the Buenda family and their fate and destiny. 15 The Scholars-Qing Dynasty is a satirical novel set in the Qing Dynasty. The novel described all kinds of absurd things about the scholars, as well as their moral values and attitudes towards life.
Which country's foreign literature would you like to appreciate?
There were many famous works of foreign literature. The following are some of the more famous ones: 1. The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger): A novel about the growth and inner contradictions of the teenager Holden Caulfield. It reveals the confusion and confusion of teenagers when they face the world with humor and irony. Pride and Predict (Jane Austen): The love story between Elizabeth and Darcy, as well as the class differences and conflicts between them, is set in a middle-class British family. This novel is regarded as one of the most important works in the history of English literature. 3.One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Márquez): This is a magical realism novel that tells the story of seven generations of the Buendía family and the love and hate between them. This novel has a strong Latin-American culture and is widely regarded as one of the most important novels of the 20th century. 4 1984 (George Orwell): This is a dystopian novel describing a society ruled by tyranny and Orwell's thoughts on political power and free will. This novel is widely regarded as one of the representative works of dystopian literature. [5]"Miserable World"(Hugo): This is a novel set in the French Revolution. It tells the story of the protagonist, Jean Val-Agen,'s life experience and his resistance to fate. This novel is considered one of the most important works in the history of French literature and also one of the most important works in the history of world literature. These are some of the more famous foreign literary masterpieces, each of which has its own unique characteristics and style. Through reading these masterpieces, we can understand the growth, emotions, thoughts and history of human beings in different cultural backgrounds.
Appreciation of Foreign Paintings Foreign art paintings referred to the art forms created in the native language with a foreign culture as the background, including oil paintings, watercolors, sketches, gouache, prints, sculptures, etc. When appreciating foreign art paintings, you can start from the following aspects: 1. Styles and techniques: Understand the artistic styles and techniques of the works, such as realism, impressionism, abstract, pre-examination, etc., as well as the characteristics and applications of each style and technique. 2. The theme and background: Understanding the theme and background of the work helps to understand the author's creative intentions and the way the theme is expressed, as well as the reflection of the work on society, politics, culture, etc. 3. The composition and image: Understand the composition and image of the work, including proportion, perspective, light and shadow, color, etc., as well as how the author uses the composition and image to express the theme and emotion. 4. Skills and Cultivation: When appreciating a work, you can pay attention to the author's skills and cultivation, such as lines, light and shadow, texture, color, space, etc., as well as the author's painting experience and artistic style. 5. Meaning and influence: Understand the meaning and influence of the work, including the influence on contemporary art, the protection and development of traditional culture, the aesthetic feelings of the audience, and the contribution of the work to the development of contemporary art and culture. Appreciating foreign art paintings requires a combination of many factors to understand and evaluate. It requires continuous accumulation and improvement of appreciation ability.
An example of a foreign novel appreciation test is as follows: Please briefly introduce the genre and characteristics of your favorite foreign novels. A: My favorite foreign novel is The Catcher in the Rye. It's a young adult novel. It tells the story of a 19-year-old teenager, Holden Caulfield, growing up. It reveals the complexity and contradictions of human nature by describing his experiences in school and society. The author of the novel was J.D. Salinger. He was good at portraying the psychology of the characters, concise in language, compact in plot, and philosophical. In addition, The Catcher in the Rye is also considered a work of cultural significance. It reflects the thinking and emotional state of young people in the 20th century and has a profound impact on my growth and outlook on life. Please recommend a foreign novel that you like and briefly introduce the plot and theme of this novel. A: I recommend a foreign novel called One Hundred Years of Solitude. The novel was a magical realism novel about a family of several generations in Colombia. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and the theme was loneliness and family inheritance. The story described the rise and fall of the Buenda family, reflecting the fate and destiny of human beings, as well as their loyalty and persistence to the family inheritance.
To be or not to be, that is the question. (France's Victor Hugo,"Notre-Dame de Paris") 2 All that we have we must keep or else what is our possessiveness but a thing of the past? - Bloch, On the Origins and Foundation of Human Inequality (Nehru, India) The world is a place where you will meet many people who think they know what it is like to be you but they don't. It is easier to be happy than to be good -Pride and Predict (Jane Austen) If you want to go fast go alone If you want to go far go together -Gone with the Wind The only way to find out who you are is to be who you are -Aldous Huxley, Brave New World The most important thing is not to be afraid of the future but to make the present better. -Albert Einstein, Theory of Relativeness If you want to see the world go forward, you must go forward as well. The most important thing is not to be right but to do right -John Rawls, A Theory of Justice You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking back.
The Analects of Confucius is an important Confucian classic in ancient China. It contains many classic sayings, and the following are some of them: Isn't it also said that learning and practicing from time to time? It is a pleasure to have friends come from afar. Isn't it a gentleman not to be angry when others don't know? (From Xue Er) Isn't it fun to learn and practice? Isn't it nice to have friends from afar? Isn't it gentlemanly for people not to get angry when they don't know me? Appreciation: This sentence expressed Confucius 'attitude towards learning. Learning is a continuous process, not only to obtain knowledge, but also to train one's character and moral character. 2 The Master said,"When three people walk together, one of them must be my teacher. Choose the good and follow the bad and change." (From the Book of Revelation) The meaning of this sentence was,'If the three of us walk together, there will definitely be something I can learn.' Choose the good ones to learn and correct the bad ones. Appreciation: This sentence expressed Confucius 'deep understanding of learning and learning from others. He believed that in the process of learning, one should choose good and valuable things to learn and constantly improve oneself. 3 The Master said,"It is not worth discussing with a scholar whose ambition is to pursue the Tao, but who is ashamed of being ill-clothed and ill-fed." (From Wei Linggong) The meaning of this sentence was: an ambitious person was not satisfied with wearing beautiful clothes and eating delicious food, but was ashamed of pursuing moral truth. Such a person was not worth discussing with him. Appreciation: This sentence expressed Confucius 'pursuit of the noble quality of pursuing truth and morality. He believed that only those who did not pursue material enjoyment were truly ambitious people. 4 The Master said,"The three hundred verses of the Book of Songs can be summed up in one sentence: 'Thinking without evil.'" (From Xue Er) The meaning of this sentence was that there were 300 poems in the Book of Songs that could be summarized in one sentence, which was "thinking of the innocent." Appreciation: This sentence expressed Confucius 'love and admiration for the Book of Songs. He believed that the poems in the Book of Songs expressed the purest and most beautiful thoughts and emotions of mankind, and they were the crystallization of human wisdom.
Journey to the West is a classic ancient Chinese novel. There are many classic sayings in it, and the following are some of them: "If people are overconfident and things are overconfident, the world will be fine." Journey to the West This sentence expressed that people should focus on their own career and not let other things distract them. Only then could the world be peaceful. "If you encounter a demonic barrier, recite Tang Sanzang's benevolent heart, and the demonic barrier will be eliminated; recite Sun Wukong's Golden Hoop Incantation, and the demonic barrier will come again." Journey to the West This sentence emphasized that people should pray or chant incantations to ask Buddha or Tang Sanzang for blessings when encountering demons, so that they could eliminate the demons. 3." The higher the moral, the higher the evil." Journey to the West This sentence expressed that there were always various obstacles on the path of cultivation. These obstacles seemed to be difficult to overcome, but in fact, as long as you had a firm belief, you could overcome them. "Life is like a traveler, I'm also a pedestrian." Journey to the West This sentence expressed that life is like a journey, we are all pedestrians on the journey, everyone has their own path to go, have their own experiences to experience. "I swear I won't become a Buddha before hell is empty." Journey to the West This sentence expressed that one could not become a Buddha even if hell was not empty. This sentence emphasized the importance of cultivation. Only through continuous cultivation could one become a true Buddha.