Mao Dun's "Eclipse Trilogy" refers to the three novels, Disillusionment, contradiction and Eclipse. Disillusionment was a long novel by Mao Dun. It mainly narrated the story of a well-off family in rural China in the early 1930s. Through a rich family, the struggle between two classes and the tragedy of a family, it deeply reflected the social class contradictions and the complexity of human nature at that time. " The contradiction " was a novella written by Mao Dun. It mainly narrated the story of an intellectual in a Chinese city from the late 1920s to the early 1930s. Through a story of love, friendship, self-sacrifice, and moral choice, it expressed the complex psychology and behavior of the intellectual class in Chinese society at that time. Eclipse was a long novel written by Mao Dun. It mainly narrated the story of a well-off family in rural China from the late 1920s to the early 1930s. Through the fate of a family member and the struggle between the two classes, it deeply reflected the class contradictions and the complexity of human nature at that time.
Mao Dun's " Eclipse Trilogy " referred to the series of " Eclipse ", which included " One Night of Eclipse "," Two and a Half Nights of Eclipse ", and " Half of Eclipse ". It was a black humor novel written by Mao Dun. This series of novels was set in China from the 1920s to the 1930s. Through the description of the protagonist Fang Yuan and other characters, it revealed the dark side of society, politics, economy, and the complexity of human nature. < One Night of Eclipse > told the story of a young woman, Fang Yuan, and her boyfriend, Yang Jian, as well as a mysterious woman's emotional entanglement.< Two and a Half Nights of Eclipse > told the story of a love triangle between Fang Yuan, Yang Jian, and another woman, as well as a political conspiracy. And the last < Half-Eclipse > was mainly about Fang Yuan and Yang Jian's life and death battle with their friends during an emergency. The Eclipse series was known as a classic of modern Chinese literature for its black humor, absurd style, profound social criticism, and exploration of human nature.
Mao Dun's rural trilogy was the "rural trilogy", which included "Spring Silkworm","Autumn Harvest" and "Winter Collection". The Eclipse trilogy was from France, including I Am a Cat, Dance, and Chun Qin Chao.
Mao Dun's Eclipse trilogy includes: 1 Eclipse 2."Assassination" 3 Fire Fight
Mao Dun was famous in modern China. His main works included the Eclipse trilogy, Disillusionment, Pain, Confusion, and the rural trilogy, Youth, Pride, Wind and Cloud, etc. These works were known for their profound social insight and unique artistic style, and were regarded as classics of modern Chinese literature. Mao Dun's literary style was mainly realism, but it also integrated elements of realism, symbolism, romanticism and other schools. His works deeply reflected the contradictions and problems of Chinese society, politics, economy and culture at that time, with strong ideology and humane care. Mao Dun was also one of the important figures in the history of modern Chinese literature and thought. He was hailed as "one of the founders of modern Chinese literature" and "one of the important figures in the history of modern Chinese thought". His ideas and literary achievements had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought.
Mao Dun's original name was the Mao Dun Literature Prize, which was awarded to outstanding novels and novellas in China. The award was jointly established by the Ministry of Culture and tourism of the People's Republic of China, China, Chinese literary critics, and the Chinese Fictional Society. It was awarded every four years. The selection criteria for the Mao Dun Literature Prize were extremely strict. They had to meet the following requirements: 1. The work has profound social significance and epochal significance; 2. The works have profound thoughts, exquisite art and beautiful language; 3. The work has a high appeal and a wide readership. Mao Dun's main works include the trilogy of Eclipse and the trilogy of rural areas. These works reflected the social outlook and people's lives in specific historical periods of China with profound social insight and unique literary style, and were regarded as classics of modern Chinese literature.
Mao Dun's trilogy referred to the three Chinese literary classics, Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins. 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was hailed as the pinnacle of Chinese fiction in the Qing Dynasty and a classic in the history of Chinese literature. The novel tells the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others, as well as the decline of feudal society and the complexity of human nature. Journey to the West was the story of Sun Wukong and the others protecting Tang Sanzang in the Ming Dynasty. The novel portrayed a fantasy world with rich imagination and vivid characters, showing the good and evil of human nature and the change of moral values. The Water Margins was a story about 108 heroes of Liangshan who gathered together to fight for justice in the Ming Dynasty. The novel expressed the Chinese people's longing and pursuit of justice, loyalty and freedom with distinctive characters, vivid plots and profound theme. These three works all had important literary value and historical significance. They were widely praised and read, becoming one of the classics of Chinese literature.
Mao Dun's rural trilogy referred to the "rural trilogy": The First: Village Society Chapter Two: Agriculture and the Village The City and the Village
Mao Dun's representative trilogy did not include Midnight. Mao Dun's representative works were Disillusionment, Shaking and Pursuit. Midnight was one of Mao Dun's representative works, but it did not belong to his representative trilogy.
Mao Dun's love trilogy referred to "Party A, Party B,""The Night Intoxicated by the Spring Breeze," and "Party B, Party B." These three novels were all novels written by Mr. Mao Dun. They described the love stories between different characters in Chinese society from the 1930s to the 1970s. These three novels became one of Mao Dun's representative works with their unique narrative style and profound character description.
Mao Dun's rural trilogy referred to three works: Agriculture and Industry, Country and City, and Journey to the East. " Agriculture and Industries " described the hardships and struggles in the process of rural industrialization in China from the 1930s to the 1950s. It also described the sacrifices of farmers and the distribution of interests in the process of industrialization, as well as the impact of industrialization on rural areas and farmers. Country and City, by describing the changes in the relationship between urban and rural areas in China, showed the gap between urban and rural areas and the contradictions between urban and rural areas from the 1960s to the 1990s. It described the psychological distance between farmers and urban residents and the social class division, as well as the impact and impact of the process of urban development on rural areas. Journey to the East mainly described what Mao Dun had seen and heard during his investigation and research in the rural areas in the early 1980s, depicting the historical changes and future development trends of China's rural economic development. These three works all have high literary value and social significance, and are considered as one of the important representative works of modern Chinese literature.