Chinese classical literature can be divided into different categories according to different classification standards. The following are some common classifications: 1. According to genre: - Poem: A literary work that is marked by rhythm and form and that is beautiful in form to express profound thoughts. - Prose: A literary work that uses a free, casual, and flexible form to express thoughts, feelings, and stories. - < Fictions >: A literary work that focuses on the plot, the characters, and the environment. It is a work of literature that focuses on portraying the characters, shaping the plot, and expressing the theme. - Biography, history, philosophy, etc.: A literary work that does not focus on the plot and characters but focuses on expressing the author's thoughts and ideas. 2. By subject: - Romance novels, historical novels, science fiction novels, horror novels, etc.: literary works that focus on story plots and character portrayals. - Legendary novels, supernatural novels, and notebook novels were literary works that focused on describing characters, plots, and environments. - novels, poems, essays, etc. that reflect social reality: literary works that express the author's views and reflections on social reality as the main selling point. 3. By genre: - The Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties, the novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Four Great Masterpieces, etc. were literary works that mainly sold their literary styles and schools. - Ancient prose, Tang poetry, Song poetry, Yuan opera, etc. These were literary works that focused on language, rhythm, and meter. The rules of Chinese classical literature mainly included the following aspects: 1. Pay attention to traditional culture and history: The creation and inheritance of Chinese classical literature attach great importance to the understanding and inheritance of traditional culture and history. They often use historical events, characters, and culture as inspiration. 2. emphasize artistic beauty: The creation and inheritance of Chinese classical literature pay great attention to the display of artistic beauty such as language, rhythm, rhythm, and artistic conception in pursuit of the perfection of literature and art. 3. Pay attention to literary norms: The inheritance and development of Chinese classical literature also paid great attention to literary norms, including literary style, subject matter, language, plot and other aspects to ensure the quality and circulation of literary works.
Ancient Chinese literature could be classified according to different standards. The following are a few common classifications: 1. According to the genre, ancient Chinese literature can be divided into six types: novel, poetry, prose, Fu, Ci, and Qu. 2. According to the time of creation, ancient Chinese literature can be divided into five periods: Pre-Qin literature, Qin and Han literature, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties literature, Tang, Song and Yuan literature, Ming and Qing literature. 3. By subject: Ancient Chinese literature can be divided into four types: narrative literature, lyric literature, description literature, and drama literature. 4. By genre: Ancient Chinese literature can be divided into four major schools: Tang poetry, Song poetry, Yuan opera, and Ming and Qing novels. There are also sub-schools such as the New Moon School, the Graceful School, and the Unconstrained School. The ancient Chinese literature can be divided into three types: the literature of description, the literature of emotion, and the literature of discussion. These are just some common classifications. In fact, ancient Chinese literature could be classified into more categories.
The classical Chinese is a type of ancient Chinese language that has been widely used in Chinese history. According to the expression and grammar structure of classical Chinese, classical Chinese can be divided into the following categories: 1. Ancient style: Ancient style is the oldest form of classical Chinese. It is characteristic of simple grammar, simple sentence structure, and the use of words and tone is relatively ancient. 2. New Style: The new style is a form of classical Chinese commonly used in modern Chinese. Its characteristics are that the grammar structure is more complicated, the sentence structure is changeable, the vocabulary and tone used are more modern. 3. Ancient style: Ancient style is a more commonly used form in classical Chinese. It is characteristic of its complicated grammar structure, varied sentence patterns, and ancient vocabulary and tone. 4. Vernacular Style: The vernacular style is a more commonly used form of classical Chinese in modern Chinese. Its characteristics are that the grammar structure is relatively simple, the sentence structure is simple, and the vocabulary and tone used are relatively modern. In addition, there were some special forms of classical Chinese such as ancient poetry, Ci, and temperament. These forms of classical Chinese had different characteristics and forms of expression in different historical periods and different application scenarios.
There are many famous works of classical literature in our country. The following are some of them: Dream of the Red Chamber-The Qing Dynasty described the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others, as well as the decline of feudal society. 2. Journey to the West-The story of Sun Wukong and the others protecting Tang Sanzang during the Ming Dynasty depicted many gods and monsters in Chinese mythology. 3. Water Margins-The story of the uprising of 108 heroes in the Yuan Dynasty portrayed the image of Chinese folk heroes. Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty tells the story of the war and political struggle between Shu Han, Wu and Wei during the Three Kingdoms period, depicting an important period in ancient Chinese history. Journey to the West and Water Margins are regarded as classics in the history of Chinese literature, not only in China but also in the world. These masterpieces not only depicted rich characters and plots, but also reflected the political, economic, cultural and historical background of ancient Chinese society, which had a profound impact on the development of Chinese literature and culture.
The Chinese book classification system classified books into different categories according to the country's culture, history, geography, politics, and other factors. Among them, literature books were categorized according to the author's nationality, era, genre, style, and so on. These books usually described human emotions, thoughts, culture, etc. They had high artistic and cultural value. Literature books were often categorized according to different styles and schools. For example, realist literature, romanticism literature, modernist literature, post-modernist literature, and so on. Other than that, it was also common to classify the authors according to their nationality, era, genre, and other factors. The Chinese Book classification system is of great significance to the classification and search of literary books. It can help readers better understand and appreciate different literary works.
The Chinese library classification of literature was a type of discipline that was classified according to the genre of literature. According to the different classification methods, literature could be divided into different subcategories. According to the classification of literary genre, the Chinese Library of China's classification of literature can be expressed as: Chinese library classification literature| fiction| poetry| theater and drama| prose Among them, novels, poems, plays, and essays were four different sub-categories. A novel is a literary work that focuses on characters, events, and plots to express the author's thoughts, feelings, and views through narration, description, and criticism. Poetry was a literary work that expressed the author's feelings and thoughts through lyrical, narrative, and discussion. Dramas were literary works that focused on characters, plots, and stage scenes. They used performances, music, costumes, props, and other means to show the character's personality, plot, and theme. Prose is a literary work that focuses on characters, events, and scenery to express the author's thoughts, feelings, and opinions through narration, description, and discussion.
The traditional classification of ancient Chinese literature was verse and prose. Rhyme refers to literary forms that are mainly featured by rhyme, such as Song of Everlasting Regret and Song of Pipa, while prose refers to non-rhyming literary forms such as The Analects of Confucius and Yueyang Tower. These works have obvious differences in style, but they all reflect the unique charm of ancient Chinese literature.
Ancient Chinese literature and novels were classified as M or F. This category number usually represented ancient Chinese literature and novels, including classic works such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Chinese classical literature is very rich. The following are some of the famous works: Dream of the Red Chamber, a love story between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in the Qing Dynasty, is a classic of Chinese classical novels. 2. The Water Margins, which depicted the uprising of 108 righteous men in the Ming Dynasty, was one of the representative works of Chinese martial arts novels. 3. Journey to the West-The Ming Dynasty's adventure story of Sun Wukong and other characters is a classic work of Chinese mythological novels. 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-The historical story of the Three Kingdoms period in the Ming Dynasty is one of the outstanding representatives of ancient Chinese novels. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-The Qing Dynasty depicted various supernatural stories and was one of the representative works of Chinese romanticism. The Book of Songs, a collection of poems from the pre-Qin period, contains thousands of poems. It is one of the earliest collections of poems in China. The works of Qu Yuan, a poet of the State of Chu during the Warring States Period, are one of the important sources of Chinese romantic poetry. In addition, there were also classic works such as The Analects of Confucius, Mencius, Tao Te Ching, and Journey to the West that had a profound influence on Chinese culture.
Chinese classical literature refers to a series of literary works produced and passed down during the feudal society of China, including novels, poems, essays, Fu, Yuefu, and many other styles. Among them, poems and novels are the most common. The development of Chinese classical literature could be traced back to the Book of Songs from the pre-Qin period, to classic works such as Chu Ci and Shi Ji from the Han Dynasty, and then to literary works such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins from the Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, and Ming Dynasty. Chinese classical literature has a high value in ideology, art, culture and other aspects, which has a profound impact on the inheritance and development of Chinese culture.