Old Mr. Liusha River was a famous poet, cultural critic, and scholar in modern China. He was born in 1928 and his original name was Li Jinfa. His representative works included novels such as "One Hundred Years of Solitude,""Border Town,""Three-Body Problem," and other poems such as "Believe in the Future,""Come Back to My Motherland," and other essays such as "Bathing," and other cultural commentaries such as "The Great History of Chinese Literature". Mr. Liushahe was born in a poor family in Changsha City, Hunan Province, but he was intelligent and loved literature since childhood. In 1947, he began to publish poems and was known as the representative of the "New Moon School". In 1953, he began to publish his masterpieces such as One Hundred Years of Solitude. 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' was hailed as a classic of Latin-American literature and had won many international literary awards. Old Mr. Liusha River's poems and novels were full of thoughts and explorations of life, love, nature, history and other topics. The unique style of his works was deeply loved by readers. His poems and novels had a high reputation and influence in China and around the world. Mr. Liushahe's works involved many fields, including literature, philosophy, culture, history, etc. His unique style and profound thoughts were hailed as the representative of modern Chinese literature.
Ideals were an important theme in Mr. Liusha River's works. He expressed his pursuit of freedom, equality and universal love. In his works, ideals were regarded as the highest pursuit of human beings and the lighthouse that guided people forward. Mr. Liushahe expressed his views and pursuit of ideals through describing various characters, and at the same time, revealed the huge gap between ideals and reality. His works deeply reflect the contradiction and struggle between ideals and reality in today's society. At the same time, it also inspires people to pursue their own ideals and strive to realize these ideals.
Lao She (December 3, 1899-August 24, 1966), formerly known as Shu Qingchun, was a famous translator, dramatist and philosopher in modern China. He was born in an intellectual family in Beijing and received a good education since childhood. Lao She created a large number of excellent literary works, including novels, plays, essays, poems, etc. His representative works included novels such as Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, Four Generations Under One roof, Longxu Gully, and other plays such as Teahouse, and essays such as Kong Yiji, My Life, etc. His works deeply reflected the lives and fates of people from all walks of life in Chinese society and were deeply loved and respected by readers. In addition to literary creation, Lao She also actively participated in various social movements and cultural activities. He once served as a professor at Peking University and the chief of culture. His thoughts and culture had influenced an entire era. He was one of the indispensable important figures in the history of Chinese literature.
Turgenev (Russian: Turgenev; February 24, 1809-May 4, 1883) was an important figure in the history of Russian literature, known as the "Father of Russian Literature." He was born in Kyiv, Ukraine, and grew up in a wealthy family, but he was not rich himself. He made a living by self-studying and writing. Turgenev's works included novels, poems, plays, essays and many other literary forms. His most famous works included Swan Lake, The Hunter's Note, The Captain and the Bird, etc. Turgenev's representative novel was Swan Lake. This novel is the most famous Russian novel of the 19th century and is considered a classic of Russian literature. The novel was about the love story between a young noble and a prisoner who had escaped from prison. The plot was full of twists and turns and was full of romanticism. In addition, Turgenev's other novels, such as The Noble's Home and The Hunter's Note, were also praised. In terms of poetry, Turgenev's representative work was Katyusha. This collection of poems was known as Russia's Book of Songs, which reflected the lives and emotions of the Russian people. One of the most famous poems,"Like a snowflake falling on a quiet lake," became a classic in Russian literature. Turgenev's representative work in the field of drama was "Spring Night's Rain". This play tells the story of the struggle and love between a farmer and a landlord, which deeply reflects the reality and humanity of Russian society. In addition, he also created plays such as Romier. Turgenev's works deeply reflected the lives and emotions of the Russian people and had a profound impact on the development of Russian literature and culture.
Tolstoy (1828 - 1910) was a famous Russian writer, philosopher, and social practitioner. He was one of the great masters in the history of Russian literature. He was born in the era of Tsar Nicholas II, a wealthy aristocratic family. He received a good education since childhood and studied at the University of Moscow and the University of St. Petersburg, and actively participated in various social activities. Tolstoy's works covered many fields, including literature, philosophy, history, and sociology. His most famous works included War and Peace, Anna Karenina, and Resurrection. His works deeply reflected the fate of Russian society and people, and were deeply loved and sought after by readers. Tolstoy's life was not smooth. He had experienced political turmoil and economic crisis, and he had also been ostracized and criticized by the aristocratic class. He was forced to flee to Japan in 1905 and later died of illness in Japan. His legacy was distributed to Japanese literature and social movements and translated into many languages, receiving widespread praise and respect around the world.
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San Mao was a fictional character created by HenryBEal, who came from Spain. Her name came from the Spanish word "Casabanca", which meant "villa in Morocco". After San Mao was born in Spain in the early 1930s, she went to France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and other places to study and get to know many people of different cultures. Her works mainly involved travel, exploration, love, religion and culture, and were known as the modern version of China's "Crusoe". San Mao's most famous works include The Story of the Sahara Desert, The Crying Camel, and The Flowers in My Dream. Among them, The Story of the Sahara Desert was regarded as one of her masterpieces. It told her adventures in the Sahara Desert and the stories of her life with the local aborigines. The Weeping Camel described her experiences in Egypt and her love story with José. " How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream " recounted her experiences and family life in the mainland of China. San Mao's life was full of adventure and exploration. Her works also reflected her exploration and thinking about different cultures and ways of life.
William Defoe was a famous writer and drama in the British Renaissance and one of the founders of modern English literature. He was born in 1588 and died in 1649 at the age of 61. Defoe's works were mainly divided into three aspects: novels, plays, and poems. His novels, including " Crusoe " and " Sherlock Holmes," were deeply loved by readers and became classics of modern literature. His plays and works, including the Legend of Giants and Jane Eyre, not only had profound thoughts but also achieved high artistic achievements. His works of poetry included The Goddess of Leytonbury Street and Lyric Poetry, which were famous for their beautiful language and profound thoughts. Defoe's works had a profound influence on modern literature and art. His works were regarded as the classics of English literature.
The characters included the male protagonist, Chen Dachang, a guaranteed student in the mathematics department of a key university, who was expelled in his senior year. Starting a business, working, starting a business again, losing again and again. Female Lead-Chen Shan, European literature major, emotional and rational intertwined, yearning for love, but also pursuing reality. The female protagonist, Mu Dan, was tenacious, rational, and kind. Sacrifice oneself to achieve others. Female Lead-Shan Shan Ivy, Shan Shan Ivy Shan Shanghai girl, sensual and beautiful! The supporting actor was Li Xin, a loyal realist. " Flowing East " by Dachang. It's a novel about the real world and the human world. It has elements of management, struggle, start-up, love, and the workplace. It's finished and you can enjoy it without worry. User recommendation: A student who was expelled from a university, wandering the world, ups and downs. In documentary literature, one could see the story and see oneself… I hope you will like this book.
Hamlet was a famous play created by British shakespeare and was regarded as a classic in the history of the world's drama. The play tells the story of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, who struggles between revenge and madness. Hamlet's father, the King of Denmark, died suddenly and his mother, Lydia, was married by Hamlet's uncle, Claudius. After learning that his mother had been married, Hamlet decided to go to England to reunite with his father, but he was murdered by Claudius's men on the way. After his father's death, Hamlet returned to Denmark but was crowned king by his uncle's son, Proslick. In order to make himself king, Proslick interrogated Hamlet about the cause of death and planned to execute him. In the performance, Hamlet's monologue, dialogue, and action performances were highly demanded. Through Hamlet's complex psychology and emotional changes, shakespeare profoundly revealed the complexity and contradiction of human nature. The play often explored topics such as human nature, morality, politics, and revenge. It was hailed as the pinnacle of Western drama history.
Mozi (about 468 - 376 B.C.) was a philosopher, politician and founder of Mozi School during the Warring States Period in China. Mozi was one of the most important figures in the history of Chinese culture. He had a profound influence on ancient Chinese ideology, culture, politics and so on. Mozi's introduction: Mozi was the founder of the Mohist School. Mozi was a practical philosopher and scientist. He advocated universal love, non-aggression, frugality, and respect for the virtuous. He advocated "frugality and love", opposed war and waste, and advocated solving social problems through peaceful means. Mozi had many works, among which the most famous were Mozi's Quoted Words, Mozi's Biography of Heroes, and Mozi's Biography of Great Confucianism. Mozi's Words was one of Mozi's main works. It was a work that discussed politics, philosophy, military affairs, ethics, morality, and other issues. In addition, Mozi's works included the Spring and Autumn Annals of the Lü Family, the Book of Rites, and the Book of Changes.