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In the history of Chinese literature, the poet known as the ancestor of the reclusive poets and the founder of the idyllic school is

2024-09-18 18:28
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2024-09-18 21:42

In the history of Chinese literature, Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was regarded as the ancestor of the reclusive poets and idyllic poetry. Wang Wei was a famous landscape and idyllic poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poems described the natural landscape and idyllic life as the theme, which was full of poetic and artistic conception. It had a profound influence on the later generations of idyllic poetry and landscape and idyllic poets. His representative works include "Autumn Dusk in the Mountain" and "Wang Chuan Leisure Residence Fu De Xian Bu An" and so on.

Who was the poet known as the "founder of Russian literature"?

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2025-03-08 23:05

The poet who was known as the "founder of Russian literature" was Gorky.

In the history of Chinese literature, the poet of the Tang Dynasty, known as the Poet Fairy, Poet Saint, and Poet Ghost, was

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2024-09-14 14:55

The Tang Dynasty poet known as the Immortal Poet, the Sage Poet, and the Ghost Poet was Du Fu.

Lao She is known as the most outstanding poet in the history of modern Chinese literature

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2025-03-07 14:10

Lao She was one of the most outstanding poets in the history of modern Chinese literature. His poetry style is fresh and natural, showing his deep thoughts and feelings about life, love, nature and life, which is deeply loved by readers. Lao She's works of poetry include Camel Xiangzi, Four Generations Under One roof, Teahouse, etc., which are regarded as classics of modern Chinese literature.

Poets and their representative works in the history of Chinese literature

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2025-03-09 13:45

Poets in the history of Chinese literature and their representative works are as follows: Poets of the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Wang Zhihuan, Liu Yuxi, Lu You, etc. His representative works include "Going to Drink,""Lushan Ballad,""Night Moored on Niuzhu Recalling the Past," etc. 2. Poets of the Song Dynasty: Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao, Lu You, Yang Wanli, etc. His representative works include "Ode to the Red Cliff,""Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi,""Water Melody Head·When Will the Bright Moon Appear" and so on. 3. Poets of Yuan Dynasty: Ma Zhiyuan, Bai Pu, Zheng Sixiao, Wang Shifu, etc. His representative works include Tianjing Sand·Autumn Thoughts, Night Moored in Niuzhu Recalling the Ancient Times, Peach Blossom Fan·Feelings of the World, etc. 4. Poets of the Ming Dynasty: Yang Shen, Huang Zhongzhao, Zheng Xie, Wen Zhengming, etc. His representative works include "Linjiang Immortal·Chuzhou West Stream,""Drunken Guest under Flowers,""Nanling Farewell Children Entering the Capital," etc. 5. Poets of the Qing Dynasty: Nalan Xingde, Zheng Xie, Ye Xie, Cao Xueqin, etc. His representative works include "The Phoenix with a Head","Lifetime Mistake","Dream of the Red Chamber" and so on. The above is a brief introduction of the poets and their representative works, and of course, there are many other outstanding poets and works.

Who was the founder of modern Chinese local novels? Similarly focusing on local literature, with an idyllic style?

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2024-08-25 16:36

Lu Xun should be the pioneer and founder of modern Chinese local novels. He was one of the important representatives of the New Culture Movement and one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His representative works included "Madman's Diary","The True Story of Ah Q","Medicine" and so on. These works deeply reflected the dark side of Chinese society and the painful life of the people at that time, creating a precedent for modern Chinese local novels. Lu Xun's works were filled with a strong idyllic style, expressing his longing for his hometown and relatives and his struggle against fate. He depicted the lives of ordinary people, revealing their difficulties and contradictions, as well as the dark side and corruption of Chinese society at that time. His works have profound social significance and humane care, and have become the classics of modern Chinese literature.

Who is the poet with the most poems in the history of Chinese literature?

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2025-03-09 04:53

In the history of Chinese literature, the poet who retained the most poems was Du Fu. He was one of the outstanding poets of the Tang Dynasty and was known as the "Poet Saint". His poems covered politics, history, philosophy, morality, and other aspects. His style was rich and his content was rich. He was regarded as one of the treasures of ancient Chinese poetry. Du Fu's poems have been passed down to this day, with millions of them being called "Du Fu's Poetry Collection" by later generations. It is one of the most famous poetry collections in the history of Chinese literature.

The First Great Poet in the History of Chinese New Literature

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2024-09-21 22:36

Qu Yuan was the first great poet in the history of Chinese literature and an important representative of Chu culture. His poems were famous for their strong patriotic feelings and profound social thoughts. He was known as the "Ancestor of Chu Ci". His works included Li Sao, Nine Chapters, Nine Debate, etc. Among them, Li Sao was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature. Qu Yuan's life experience is also a legend in the history of Chinese literature. He was relegated, exiled, and met with misfortune, but he still insisted on his own beliefs and pursuit. In the end, he chose to sacrifice himself in the predicament and became an indispensable part of Chinese culture.

In the history of Chinese literature, the novelists who are mainly famous for their idyllic style are

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2024-08-29 10:30

In the history of Chinese literature, Shen Congwen was famous for his idyllic style.

The founder, the ancestor of Fanbei, may I ask who this poet is?

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2025-03-12 10:35

The founder, Brahma-jyoti, referred to Brahma-jyoti in ancient Indian poetry. Fanbei originated from the Indian subcontinent and later developed into different forms and styles in different regions and cultures, such as the Kalia Fanbei in Bengal and the butter tea Fanbei in Xizang. The core of Sanskrit was to praise God and the gods. It was usually expressed in Sanskrit and singing. It is considered an important part of Indian culture and one of the bridges between Indian culture and Western culture. In the history of the founder of Fanbei, there was no exact figure that could be classified as a "founder". However, the early Sanskrit could be traced back to the famous Indian poet Aveyanātra in the 13th century B.C. He was one of the important representatives of ancient Indian Sanskrit music. His poems and Sanskrit music had a profound impact on the development of Sanskrit later. After Avinita, the development of Indian Buddhist music entered a new stage, and many famous Buddhist singers and composing artists emerged, such as Pāli Krishna and Nehru of Bengal. The works of these singers and songwriters were not only widely sung and appreciated in religious and artistic activities in India, but also spread to all parts of the world and became an important part of Indian culture.

In the history of modern Chinese literature, who is the novelist famous for his idyllic style?

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2024-08-28 09:29

In the history of modern Chinese literature, Shen Congwen was famous for his idyllic style. Shen Congwen was a literary critic and translator who was regarded as one of the most outstanding novelists in the 20th century. His works had an obvious idyllic style, with nature, humanity and love as the theme, depicting a rich and colorful picture of social life. His masterpieces included " Border Town " and " Spring Silkworm ".

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