The examples of Chinese and foreign famous works are as follows: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty was considered the pinnacle of Chinese classical novels. The novel used the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others as the main line to show the various contradictions of the feudal family society and the profound discussion of human nature. 2 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-A novel written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It uses the history of the Three Kingdoms period as the background to describe the political struggles between the Wei, Shu and Wu Kingdoms and to portray the characters 'personalities. There were many classic scenes and lines in the novel, such as " The Three Kingdoms of Wei, Shu, and Wu ". 3. Journey to the West-A novel by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen, which depicted a fantastical world of Journey to the West with the adventures of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand as the main storyline. There were many profound philosophical and human nature discussions in the novel, such as the contest between humans and demons. 4. Water Margins-A novel by Shi Naian, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The novel uses the uprising stories of Song Jiang, Lin Chong and others as the main line to show the darkness of the feudal dynasty and the sufferings of the people. There were many scenes in the novel that described human nature and emotions, such as "Liangshan heroes gather for justice" and so on. 5 "Miserable World"-The novel written by France's Hugo used the French Revolution as the background to describe the life experience and dissatisfaction of the protagonist, Jean Valen. There were many classic characters and plots in the novel, such as "The Tragic Fate of Jean Valen".
Okay, may I ask which classic quote from a foreign famous work do you want me to copy?
1. A gentleman who is vigorous in nature should strive to improve himself. Men die for wealth, birds die for food. Great minds think alike, but wise men stand at different heights. As long as there is life, there is hope. The affairs of the world are as unpredictable as the universe. Every man for himself. 7. Self-improvement and virtue. Do unto others what you would not have them do unto you. 9 Those who have attained the Tao help many, but those who have lost the Tao help few. 10. Heaven's net is long and wide.
Okay, do you have any questions about foreign famous works or famous sayings or what help do you need me to provide?
1. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature 2. The Tempest Bacon: On Liberty Dickens: A Tale of Two Cities 5. Russell, The Social Contract 6 Hugo: Notre-Dame de Paris Dickens: Oliver Twist 8. Moupassant: Balls of Suet Dickens: A Tale of Two Cities Tolstoy: War and Peace
This question involved literary style, narrative methods, characters, and many other aspects. There was no simple answer. Both foreign masterpieces and Chinese masterpieces have their own unique charms. They have made unique contributions in different eras and cultural backgrounds. In terms of literary style, foreign masterpieces often adopted different schools such as romanticism, realism, symbolism, etc. They had distinct personalities and characteristics. On the other hand, Chinese classics were more influenced by Chinese classical literature, such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, and other classic works with profound cultural heritage and unique aesthetic value. In terms of narrative style, foreign masterpieces often use a non-linear narrative structure to make readers have complex associations and imaginations in reading. On the other hand, the Chinese classics adopted a more linear narrative structure, with the plot and the development of the characters as the main line, so that the readers could more directly feel the changes and progress of the story. In terms of character images, the characters in foreign masterpieces often have distinct personality characteristics and profound psychological descriptions, so that readers can understand and feel their emotions and fate more deeply. However, the characters in the Chinese masterpieces paid more attention to the traditional morality and values, and it was difficult to produce a strong emotional resonance. Therefore, he could not simply answer which was better, a foreign masterpiece or a Chinese masterpiece. Every book has its own unique value and charm. The readers can choose the books that suit their interests and preferences.
1 The road to success is not easy it's a journey - Socrates 2 To live is to think to think is to live - Socrates 3 The mind is like a right hand it has its uses but it's also lost - Socrates 4 All that glitters is not gold - Martin Luther King Jr 5 To ask why we fight and the answer is always to protect our freedom - Martin Luther King Jr 6 You can't get to the top by sitting on your bottom - Socrates 7 If you want to go fast go alone If you want to go far go together - Socrates 8 The most important thing in life is not how much money you have but how you spend it - Socrates 9 If you want to see the world go forward you must go forward with it - Socrates 10 The way to a man's heart is through his mind - Socrates
The famous Chinese prose classics are as follows: 1 "Alive"-Yu Hua 2 "Ascending"-Lu Xun 3 Moonlight over the Lotus Pond-Zhu Ziqing Spring-Ba Jin 5 "Home"-Ba Jin 6 Thunderstorm-Cao Yu 7 "Border Town"-Shen Congwen 8 "Back View"-Zhu Ziqing Spring Silkworm-Ba Jin 10 Camel Xiangzi-Lao She These are some of the famous Chinese prose, which not only have high literary value but also deeply reflect the society and people's lives at that time.
The following are famous Chinese and foreign classics: The road of life is not always smooth, but if you don't fight hard, you are destined to fail. - Mark Twain 2 " True wisdom lies in knowing that you know nothing." - Epicurus " Courage isn't about not being afraid of death, it's about knowing that death will come at any time and still persisting to live." - Heraclitus 4 " The essence of a human is action, not thought." --Russell 5 " The purpose of education is not to make people earn money, but to cultivate people's character and talents." --Platoon The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom is courage. --Russell 7 " True education is to cultivate the mind and heart, not to instill knowledge." - John Dewey 8 " Success is not the ultimate goal but a milestone in a long journey." - George Washington 9 " A person's value does not lie in how many achievements he has made, but in how much he has contributed to others." - John F. Kennedy " Knowledge is not power, but a symbol of courage and wisdom." - Bacon
The following are the examples of the Chinese and foreign famous works: 1. Excerpt from Dream of the Red Chamber: 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a classic work of Chinese classical literature. It described the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others, and displayed the style of feudal society. I think the greatest value of this novel lies in its deep insight and revelation of human nature. It deeply reflected the greed, selfishness, hypocrisy and cruelty of human nature through the description of the characters 'hearts and the criticism of the feudal society. The ugliness and distortion of human nature made 'Dream of the Red Chamber' a novel full of philosophy and humanity. 2. Excerpt from The Catcher in the Rye: The Catcher in the Rye was one of Salinger's masterpieces. It told the story of a teenager, Holden Caulfield. I think the theme of this novel is very profound. It portrays the confusion and confusion of puberty and people's questioning of truth and morality. Holden Caulfield experienced a series of setbacks and pain in the process of finding his own value and meaning in life, but he finally found his own direction and became an independent, brave and responsible person. Excerpt from One Hundred Years of Solitude: One Hundred Years of Solitude was one of Colombia Márquez's masterpieces. It told the family history of seven generations. I think this novel is a masterpiece of magical realism. It reflects the fate and destiny of mankind by telling the history of a family. The fantasy plot and magical colors in the novel made the novel full of imagination and mystery, and also made people think deeply about history and fate. Experience: Through reading these masterpieces, I deeply understood the loneliness, confusion, and desire in the depths of the human heart, and also learned how to face the setbacks and difficulties in life. These masterpieces not only enriched my knowledge and imagination, but also taught me how to think about life and human nature.
Excerpting from the classics was a literary technique that could help readers understand the meaning and extension of the works more deeply. Here are some tips and suggestions for copying classic literature: 1. Decide on the purpose of the extract: Think about the purpose of the extract before you extract it. Do you want to improve your literary skills or just for entertainment? Different purposes would lead to different methods of copying. 2. Choose the text to copy: Before copying, choose one or more classic literary works and then determine the sentences or passages to copy. 3. The key points to be copied: In the process of copying, you should highlight the key points and choose the most important sentences or passages to copy. These sentences or passages are usually the core of the work and can help the reader understand the work more deeply. 4. Use your own words to express yourself: When you copy, don't copy the original sentence directly but use your own words to express it. You can use your own language to explain or supplement the original sentence so that readers can better understand the work. 5. Rereading: After copying, you can read it repeatedly to better understand and remember it. At the same time, he could also share his notes with other readers to get more feedback and suggestions. The above were some tips and suggestions for copying the classics. I hope it will help!