The representative works of Confucianism included The Analects of Confucius, Mencius, The Great Learning, and The Doctrine of the Meanings. The Analects of Confucius was one of the Confucian classics that recorded the words, deeds, and thoughts of Confucius and his disciples. The Mencius was one of the important representatives of Confucianism and proposed important ideas such as benevolent government and the way of Mencius. The Great Learning and the Doctrine of the mean were the other two important Confucian classics. The Great Learning described the principle of cultivating one's moral character, managing one's family, governing one's country, and pacifying the world. The Doctrine of the mean emphasized the idea of being moderate and impartial. These classics not only had a profound impact on China's history, culture, and social development, but also had an important impact on the development of philosophy and thought in the world.
Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism were the representative works of the three major branches of Chinese traditional culture, including: Confucian classics: The Analects of Confucius, Mencius, Da Xue, The Doctrine of the mean, etc. Taoist classics: Tao Te Ching, Chuang Tzu, the Book of Changes, etc. Buddhist classics: Diamond Sutra, Heart Sutra, Lotus Sutra, Maitreya Sutra, etc. These classic works are an important part of Chinese culture. They are widely praised and read, and have a profound impact on Chinese history, culture and thought.
The representative figure of Confucianism was Confucius (551 - 479 B.C.), also known as the Sage. He was an important part of Confucianism of a great ancient Chinese ideologist, politician, and cultural celebrity. Confucius 'life was full of ups and downs, but the Confucianism he founded had a profound impact on ancient and modern China. His ideology emphasized on people's moral cultivation and social responsibility, advocating benevolence, filial piety, loyalty, modesty and other moral qualities. He believed that through education and moral norms, people's good moral character could be shaped to achieve social harmony and stability. Confucianism had a profound influence on Chinese history and culture. It was widely used in Chinese traditional culture, education, morality and other aspects, and played an important role in the development and progress of Chinese society.
Ye Shengtao's masterpieces included Bonded Labourers, Hen, Ni Huanzhi, etc.
Yan Zhenqing's representative works include "Sacrifice to Nephew Manuscript,""Pagoda Stele,""Yan Qinli Stele,""Self-written Invitation,""Magu Immortal Altar Record," etc.
Ye Shengtao's representative works included " Distraction,"" Below the Line,"" Ni Huanzhi," and " Scarecrow."
Tagore's masterpieces include Gitanjali, The Birds, The New Moon, The Garden, The Last Judgment, etc. These poems all expressed Tagore's thoughts and feelings about life, love, nature, religion and other aspects in the form of poetry, which was regarded as one of the representative works of Indian literature.
Yes, you're right. Shi Tiesheng's masterpieces included novels such as Golden Age, I Am a Cat, and Wandering Earth. His works were well-known for their humor, deep insight into human nature, and reflection on social reality.
Lao She's representative works include novellas such as Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, and Four Generations Under One roof. These works were all based on the life of Beijing citizens, depicting a variety of characters, revealing the dark side of society at that time, but also showing the perseverance and optimism of the Chinese people.
Shi Tiesheng's contemporary masterpieces include " Golden Age " and " I Am a Cat ".
Bing Xin's original name was Xie Wanrong. She was a famous poet, translator, children's literature, and social actician in modern China. Her representative works include poetry anthology Stars, Spring Water, and prose anthology To Little Reader. Bingxin's works were famous for her profound thoughts, touching emotions and beautiful language. She was known as "an outstanding poet and essayist in the history of modern Chinese poetry".