30-50 It was an important period in the history of Chinese literature. Many literary works reflecting Shanghai were produced during this period. The following are some representative works: 1930s: - "Spring Silkworm": It was written in Shanghai and described the life and struggles of the Shanghai citizens in the early 1930s. - Distress: It described the life and struggles of the capitalist society in Shanghai in the early 1930s. - [White Light]: It depicted the life and struggles of Shanghai's capitalist society in the early 1930s. 40s: - Under the Eaves of Shanghai: A story about the life and struggles of Shanghai residents in the early 1940s. - Teahouse: A Beijing story depicting the lives and struggles of the citizens of Beijing in the early 1940s. - "Camel Xiangzi" was a Beijing story depicting the lives and struggles of the citizens of Beijing in the early 1940s. 1950s: - "Wind and Cloud": It was written in Shanghai and described the life and struggles of the Shanghai residents in the early 1950s. - "Twenty Years Later": It was written in Shanghai, describing the life and struggles of the Shanghai citizens in the early 1950s. - The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River: A novel written by Xinjiang's Kashigar, which describes the life and struggles of Xinjiang society in the early 1950s. These works are classic works that reflect the social history and the lives of the citizens of Shanghai, with high artistic and literary value.
Shanghai was an important city in China and also an important window and economic center for China's reform and opening up. There are many excellent works of literature that describe Shanghai. The following are some of the famous works: 1 Alive-Yu Hua This is a novel about Shanghai that presents the history of Shanghai from the 1930s to the 1980s from the perspective of an ordinary person. 2 " Flourishing Flowers "-Jinse This is a novel set in the Bund of Shanghai. It tells the story of three generations of a family and shows the urban style and history of Shanghai. Farewell My Concubine-Chen Kaige This is a film set at the Shanghai Theater Academy. It tells the story of the love between two opera actors and their drama careers. It is also a classic in the history of Chinese film. 4 Tiny Times-Guo Jingming This is a fantasy novel set in Shanghai. It tells the life stories of a group of young people and shows the business culture and fashion atmosphere of Shanghai. Annie Baby, this is a novel set in Shanghai. It tells the story of a young girl's growth and shows the young culture and lifestyle of Shanghai. 6. In the Mood for Love-Wong Kar-Wai. This movie was set in Hong Kong. It was a story about the love between two lovers. It showcased the night view of Shanghai and the culture of Hong Kong. The above are some excellent literary works describing Shanghai. They not only show the history and culture of Shanghai, but also reflect the development and changes of modern Chinese society.
The post-literary era refers to a period in the development of literature in the second half of the 20th century. Compared with the pre-literary era, literary works in this period paid more attention to reflecting on reality, exploring human nature, paying attention to social movements and historical changes. The following are some famous works of literature in the post-literary era: 1. Ernest Hemmingway's works such as The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms. Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Birds of Virgil, and other works. 3. Márquez's " One Hundred Years of Solitude "," Love in the Age of Chocolate " and other works. 4. Mo Yan's works such as " Red Sorghums Family " and " Big Breasts and Buttocks ". 5. Yu Hua's " Alive "," Crying in the Drizzle " and other works. 6. Haizi's poems such as " Facing the Sea, Spring Flowers Bloom " 7 Lu Xun's " Madman's Diary "," The True Story of Ah Q " and other novels. 8 Lao She's works such as Camel Xiangzi and Teahouse. 9. Zhang Ailing's works such as Red Rose and White Rose, Aquilaria Fragrance, and so on. These works have made great contributions to the development and prosperity of Chinese literature, and at the same time, they also reflect the characteristics and spiritual content of the post-literary era.
The representative works of early Chinese literature that reflected folk activities were: The author Cao Xueqin described the various folk activities held by Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in the Grand View Garden, such as the Mid-Autumn Festival and the Dragon Boat Festival. 2. Journey to the West: The author Wu Chengen described the many folk festivals that Sun Wukong and the others experienced during their journey to the Western Paradise, such as the Lantern Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival. " Water Margins ": The author, Shi Naian, described the various folk activities held by Song Jiang and others during the Liangshanbo Juyi Festival, such as the Dragon Boat Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, etc. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The author Luo Guanzhong described the stories of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others during the Three Kingdoms period. He also described many folk activities such as the Lantern Festival and the Qingming Festival. These works not only reflected the social reality at that time, but also reflected the scenes and customs of various folk activities. These works not only provided important reference for literary creation at that time, but also provided important enlightenment for later literary creation.
In the Tang Dynasty, the theory of "Xing Ji" was a literary theory that advocated the combination of "Xing" and "Ji". It emphasized that poetry creation should pay attention to expressing the author's emotions and feelings, and at the same time, consider the readers 'feelings and experiences. In Chinese history, there were many poems that embodied the literary theory of the Tang Dynasty. For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's " Will Drink," Du Fu's " Ascending," and Bai Juyi's " Farewell to the Ancient Grass " all expressed the author's feelings and feelings, and also touched the readers 'hearts. The Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" also reflected the literary theory of the Tang Dynasty. This poem expressed the author's bold and unconstrained ambition by describing the beautiful scenery of the Stork Tower. At the same time, it also entrusted the author's longing for his distant relatives. The theory of Xingji in Tang Dynasty was an important literary theory, which had a profound influence on the creation of modern Chinese poetry. Many famous modern Chinese poets were influenced by the theory of Xingji in Tang Dynasty, such as Haizi, Yu Guangzhong, Yeats, etc.
There are many excellent modern and contemporary literary works. The following are some of the famous works: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty was considered a classic in Chinese literary history. 2. Journey to the West-Ming Dynasty is one of the most representative works of ancient Chinese novels. 3. Water Margins-The Yuan Dynasty created many heroic images and was a classic in the history of Chinese literature. Romance of the Three Kingdoms-The Yuan Dynasty used the Three Kingdoms period as the background to describe the wars and characters between Wei, Shu and Wu. The Ordinary World was a masterpiece of contemporary Chinese realism after China's reform and opening up. Alive-China Today tells the story of a Chinese farmer's life experience, which profoundly reflects the life of Chinese rural people and the distortion of human nature. The Catcher in the Rye-A 20th-century American novel by D. Salinger tells the emotional experience of loneliness, anxiety, and confusion from the perspective of teenagers. 8 "One Hundred Years of Solitude"-A novel written by Garcia Márquez in Latin-American literature is considered a classic. 9 "Miserable World"-a novel written by Victor Hugo of France in the 20th century. It described the life experience of the protagonist, Jean Valgen, with French society as the background. 10 Teahouse-China's Modern Times tells the story of the ways of the world and the historical changes in Beijing's teahouses.
There are many classic literary works that can deeply reflect human nature. 1. Dream of the Red Chamber-The Qing Dynasty depicted the family ethics, love, friendship, fate and other topics in the feudal society of China, reflecting the complexity and variety of human nature. Romance of the Three Kingdoms-The Ming Dynasty used the history of the Three Kingdoms period as the background to describe the war, politics, human nature and other topics, deeply reflecting the contradictions and conflicts of human nature. 3 Water Margins-The Yuan Dynasty used the peasant uprising at the end of the Song Dynasty as the background to describe the weaknesses and defects of human nature, reflecting the darkness and distortion of human nature. 4 Journey to the West-In the Ming Dynasty, Xuanzang, a monk from the Tang Dynasty, traveled to the west to obtain Buddhist scriptures as the background. It depicted human desires, beliefs, adventures and other topics, reflecting the richness and colorfulness of human nature. 5 The Scholars-The Qing Dynasty used the life of Confucian scholars in the Qing Dynasty as the background to reveal the shortcomings of human nature such as hypocrisy, greed, selfishness, and so on. It reflected the degeneration and sorrow of human nature. These are some classic literary works that can deeply reflect human nature. They not only have high literary value, but also deeply reflect the thinking and reflection of human society and human beings themselves.
Lu Xun's literary works had many positive energy works. The following are some representative works: Diary of a Madman: Through describing the crazy behavior of a madman, it shows the distortion of human nature and the dark side of society. However, the protagonist of the novel still maintains a firm belief and optimistic attitude, reflecting positive energy. The True Story of Ah Q: The novel reflects the darkness of society and the distortion of human nature by describing Ah Q's inferiority, compromise, and shamelessness. However, the protagonist of the novel still shows courage and tenacity to persist in his beliefs, reflecting positive energy. Medicine: The novel reflects the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature by describing the shortage of medicine, the quality of medicine and the pain of patients. However, the protagonist of the novel does not give up his beliefs and risks his life to save people, which reflects positive energy. Kong Yiji: The novel reflects the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature through the description of Kong Yiji's humbleness, cowardice and perseverance. However, the protagonist of the novel still maintains an optimistic attitude and insists on his beliefs, and finally obtains happiness and freedom. Lu Xun's literary works portrayed many positive images through profound thoughts and distinctive styles, reflecting the complexity of society and human nature, which had a profound impact on the spiritual world of mankind.
。Human beings have a strong creative ability and desire to express their thoughts and feelings through literature. To explore new worlds and topics to express their different thoughts and styles. In addition, it provided useful enlightenment and guidance for people.
There are many literary magazines in Shanghai. The following are some of the better ones: 1 Mengya: A literary magazine aimed at young readers, mainly short stories and essays, known as one of the "fresh" in the Chinese literary world. 2. Reader: A classic literary magazine that covers novels, poems, essays, essays, and many other literary forms. It is loved by readers all over the country. 3." Flower Fire ": A magazine that covers novels, essays, poems, and many other literary forms. The style is fresh, and literature and art are deeply loved by young people. 4." Literature and Art Appreciation ": A magazine that focuses on appreciating literary works, covering novels, essays, poems, photography, and many other literary forms. It is known as the " Little Fresh in Literature and Art " in the Chinese literary world. 5. Fictional World: A magazine that focused on novel creation and literary criticism, known as the "home of criticism" in the Chinese literary world. These are some of the more well-known Shanghai literary magazines. Of course, there are many other literary magazines to choose from. You can choose a magazine that suits you according to your preferences and needs.
The literature of the new era referred to the literature from the 1980s to the early 1990s, also known as modern literature. The literary schools of this period and the following are some of the main literary schools and: 1. Science fiction: A large number of science fiction novels were created during this period, such as "Galaxy Empire,""2001 Space Roaming,""The Three-Body Problem," and so on. The most famous one was his " Three-Body Problem " series, which became a world-renowned science fiction novel. Detective novels: During this period, detective novels were very popular. They wrote a large number of excellent novels such as Sherlock Holmes, Detective Stories, Criminal Psychology, etc. The most famous of them all was his series, Mr. Holmes, which was widely praised. 3. Wuxia novels: During this period, a large number of excellent Wuxia novels were created, such as Jin Yong, Gu Long, Liang Yusheng, etc. These plots described the grudges of Jianghu and chivalrous bravery with Wuxia as the theme. 4. urban novels: urban novels were also very popular during this period, such as Ode to Joy, Emotional City, Six Chapters of a Floating Life, etc. 5. Horror novels: Horror novels of this period were also very popular, such as Ghost Blows Out the Light, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, Horror Fictions, etc. 6. Modern poetry: Modern poetry was also very popular during this period. They wrote a large number of excellent poems such as Haizi, Beidao, and Yuguang. These modern poems expressed their thoughts and feelings about life, nature, society and so on. These are just some of the literary schools in the new era. There are many other literary schools and different literary schools have different topics, styles and characteristics. The readers can choose the literature that suits them according to their own interests.