The Three Caos referred to Cao Cao, Cao Pi, and Cao Zhi during the Three Kingdoms period. They were famous writers in Chinese history. Their representative works were as follows: Cao Cao's representative works include "Watching the Sea,""Short Song Journey,""Longevity of the Turtle" and so on. Cao Pi's representative works included White Horse Chapter and Linjiang Immortal's Reminiscence of the Past. Cao Zhi's representative works include "Seven-step Poetry,""Boiling Beans and Burning Bean Osmond,""Drinking Wine," etc. The three Cao's were all outstanding representatives in the history of Chinese literature, and their works occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature.
Victor Hugo's three masterpieces were " Miserables,"" Notre-Dame de Paris," and " Labourers at Sea." "Miserable World" was a masterpiece of realism literature, describing the social reality and the lives of the characters during the French Revolution. It was considered a milestone in the history of French literature. " Notre-Dame de Paris " was a masterpiece of romantic literature. It described a group of clock tower freaks in Notre-Dame de Paris and the story between them. This novel profoundly reveals the complexity and variety of human nature, while also reflecting the political and social background of the French Revolution. " Labourers at Sea " was a masterpiece of realistic literature. It described a ship that encountered a storm at sea, and the crew members supported each other in the crisis and survived together. This novel profoundly revealed the dark side of the French maritime trade and the living environment of the crew at that time. At the same time, it also reflected the political and social background of the French Revolution.
The Three Heroes of the European Renaissance referred to the three great artists, Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. Their works had a profound impact on the development of European art. Da Vinci was a multi-talented artist. He was good at painting, sculpture, architecture, and science. His masterpieces included Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and The Virgin of the Rocks. Michelangelo was a sculptor and architect whose masterpieces included the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, Genesis, and The Last Judgment. Raphael was a painter and philosopher. His representative works included the Virgin Mary and Child, Fan Painting, and Spring. The works of these three artists not only influenced European art, but also the art history of the entire world.
The Renaissance was an important period in the history of European art, and many outstanding artists emerged. The following are some famous artists of the Renaissance and their representative works: 1. Da Vinci: Representative works include Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, etc. 2. Michelangelo: Representative works include The Sistine Chapel's Ceiling, Genesis, etc. 3. Rafael: Representative works include The Virgin and Child, The Annunciation, etc. 4. Shakespeare: representative works of the renaissance period include hamlet, king lear, etc. 5. Rembrandt van Rijn: Representative works include Night Patrol, Mona Lisa, etc. 6. Da Vinci: His representative works include " Atlas of Dissection " and " Flying Machine ". 7 Michelangelo: His representative works include The Ceiling of St. Peter's Basilica, The Statue of David, etc. 8. Shakespeare: representative works include the tempest, Romeo and juliet, etc. The artists of the Renaissance period have left us many classic works of art that allow us to appreciate the unique charm of this period.
Verne's representative works included Mysterious Island, Captain Grant's Children, Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea, and From Earth to the Moon. These works were regarded as classics of science fiction, and Verne won a wide reputation and honor. Among them, Mysterious Island was considered one of Verne's most famous works and one of his representative works.
Byzantine satirical prose was a literary genre that focused on political satire and satirical novels during the Byzantine Empire. The following are three representative works: 1. Byzantine Romance by Syene Katoliki of Anatoria. The novel described the political corruption, military defeat, and ethnic conflicts during the Byzantine Empire. It presented the social scene at that time with vivid characters and humorous language. 2. The Decline of Byzantium by Zane Katoliki. The novel described the gradual decline of the Byzantine Empire and analyzed and reflected on the demise of the Byzantine Empire from various aspects such as politics, economy, and culture. 3. The Iliad, by Nic Milani. The novel was an epic satire about the struggle between the Byzantine Empire and the dissident sects. Through the description of war, politics, and culture, the novel reveals the weaknesses and shortcomings of the Byzantine Empire, as well as its history of glory and decline.
Cao Wenxuan was famous for his unique style of writing. The following are some of his representative works: 1 The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry): This is one of Cao Wenxuan's most famous novels. It tells the story of the little prince leaving his planet to explore the universe. 2 "Bronze Sunflower"(Jia Pingao): This was another famous novel by Cao Wenxuan. It told the story of a primary school girl named Bronze and a boy named Sunflower. 3 "The Cat's Revenge"(Kafka): This is one of Cao Wenxuan's short story collections. It tells many stories about cats. 4. Grass Hut (Lu Xun): This is Cao Wenxuan's collection of essays, recalling the good times he spent in his hometown. 5 "Spring Silkworm"(Zhang Hua): This is Cao Wenxuan's long fairy tale novel, which tells the story of a spring silkworm and its cocoon. 6. The Revenge of the Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry): This is another novel by Cao Wenxuan that tells the story of the little prince's revenge. In addition, Cao Wenxuan also had many other excellent works such as "The Wind and Rain Return,""The Thief of Time,""Second Life," and so on.
The representatives of the post-80s youth novels were Guo Jingming, Chen Zhongshi, Annie Baby, Liu Zhenyun, Margaret Atwood, and so on. Their representative works include: Guo Jingming: How many flowers have fallen in my dream, The summer solstice has not yet arrived, Sorrow flows against the current into a river. Chen Zhongshi: "White Deer Plain","Qin Qiang","Chen Zhongshi's Story Collection" Baby Annie: Farewell to Vian, Lotus, Long Song Liu Zhenyun: "One sentence is worth ten thousand sentences","Alive","Qin opera" Margaret Atwood: The Catcher in the Rye, On the Road, The Castle Book The above were some representative novels written by the 80s generation.
Reportage was a literary form that described social reality and reflected people's lives. The representative works of reportage included Alive, Raise the Red Lantern, Teahouse, White Deer Plain, etc. These works deeply reflected China's history and social reality through real examples and vivid characters, and were deeply loved and sought after by readers.
Cervantes 'masterpieces included Don Quijote, The Iliad, The Odysey, and so on. These works were regarded as one of the representative works of ancient Greek and medieval literature. They had profound thoughts and rich cultural contents and were praised as the treasures of the world's literary treasure house.
Confucius (551 - 479 B.C.), also known as Confucius, was a great ideologist, teacher, and politician in the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period. His ideology, known as Confucianism, had a profound impact on Chinese history and culture. Confucius 'representative works included: The Analects of Confucius: It is a record of Confucius and his disciples 'words and deeds. It contains a large number of questions about morality, education, politics, and so on. It is one of the classic works of ancient China. 2. Da Xue: It was written by Zeng Shen, a disciple of Confucius. It was the first complete university course in ancient China. It mainly introduced how to cultivate one's moral character, manage one's family, govern one's country, and pacify the world. 3. The Doctrine of the Meanings, written by Confucius 'grandson, Zi Si. It was the second complete university course in ancient China. It mainly introduced how to govern the country by balancing Yin and Yang. Mencius: It was written by Mencius and his disciples. It was one of the classic works of ancient Chinese Confucianism. It mainly introduced the moral concepts of benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and faith, as well as the methods of governing the country. Book of Rites: It is one of the classic works of ancient Chinese Confucianism. It mainly introduced the knowledge of etiquette, rituals, customs, etc., which had a profound impact on ancient Chinese society and culture. These classic works were an important embodiment of Confucius 'thoughts and an important part of ancient Chinese Confucian culture.