Mystery novels were a genre of literature that relied mainly on plot reasoning and logical reasoning. It usually involved the psychology of the characters, the laying of clues, the collection of evidence, and so on. The development of mystery novels in China could be traced back to the 1920s. At that time, a group of pioneers of mystery novels such as Sanyan, Twenty Years Later, and Mystery Fictions appeared. With the change of times and the demand of the literary market, Chinese detective novels gradually developed and grew. In the 1950s, a group of organizations and individuals who studied mystery novels appeared, represented by magazines such as Mystery Story Research. In the 1980s, Chinese mystery novels began to be popular with overseas readers. A batch of Japanese and American mystery novels aroused the response of readers. In the 1990s, Chinese mystery novels began to move towards a variety of topics, not only covering the elements of traditional mystery novels, but also science fiction, horror, psychology and other types of mystery novels. At the beginning of the 21st century, with the rise of online literature, the creation form and audience of Chinese mystery novels had also undergone tremendous changes. At present, Chinese detective novels have become an important part of Chinese literature. A number of excellent detective novels have emerged, such as "White Night Journey","The Sacrifice of Suspect X","Detective Conan" and so on.
A detective novel is a novel that focuses on the investigation of a case. It usually reveals the truth of various crimes by describing the investigation process of a detective or a policeman. The development of detective novels could be roughly divided into the following stages: 1. Traditional detective novels: Traditional detective novels usually focus on historical events, unsolved cases, and strange stories. They often pay attention to the compact and logical plot, the cunning of the murderer, and the reasoning ability of the police. Such novels often had a strong feudal superstition that believed that the murderer could be found through the blessing of the gods. The rise of detective novels: detective novels are a kind of novel with detectives as the main character, revealing the truth of criminal cases by describing the detective's investigation process and reasoning process. The rise of detective novels is closely related to the development of modern medicine and technology because it can provide more evidence and details. At the same time, detective novels often focused on the character's character and the development of the plot, becoming an important form of modern literature. 3. The development of modern detective novels: With the development of detective novels, detective novels have gradually integrated the elements of detective novels and traditional novels, forming a more diverse form. Modern detective novels usually paid more attention to the ups and downs of the plot and the character description, as well as the discussion of law and morality. 4. The development of online case novels: With the popularity of the Internet, online case novels have gradually become a new form of literature. Online crime novels usually used network incidents and internet crimes as the theme to reveal the nature and laws of cybercrime by describing the protagonist's investigation process. This type of novel also often focused on the discussion of human nature, showing the various problems and contradictions in the online world.
Mystery novels were a literary form that used suspense, mystery, and evidence analysis as the main elements to let the readers find the answer in the story through logical reasoning, psychological reasoning, and logical reasoning. The following is the development of mystery novels: Ancient mystery novels: As early as the ancient Greek period, there were already elements such as "tricks" and "mysteries" that created the first mystery novel. 2. Medieval novels: In medieval Europe, the forms of mystery novels became more diverse, such as The Murder of Agatha Christie. 19th century: The 19th century was the golden age of American mystery novels, such as Möbius Strip and The Missing John Barne. 20th century: The 20th century was the low point of mystery novels due to the readers 'fatigue and lack of innovation. 21st century: In the 21st century, mystery novels have gained a lot of attention, such as Murder on the Oriental Express and Murder at the Ten Corners Pavilion. 6. Modern mystery novels: In recent years, many modern mystery novelists have launched works with novel elements and styles, such as The Battle of Heritage and The Murder of the Black Rose. Generally speaking, the development of detective novels has gone through a long process, and there are different ways and styles of expression in different eras and cultural backgrounds.
Character novels were a type of novel that focused on the shaping of characters. It mainly described the protagonist's growth in a specific environment, exploring himself, and realizing his own value. In China, the development of character novels can be traced back to the 1950s, but it was not until the late 1970s and early 1980s that they became popular. With the deepening of the reform and opening up and the improvement of people's living standards, character novels gradually became a popular genre. During this period, character novels began to be popular in China, such as Chen Zhongshi, Jia Pingao, Mo Yan, etc. They began to create novels centered on character shaping. One of the most representative works was White Deer Plain. White Deer Plain, by describing the disputes and contradictions between the Bai and Lu families, showed the life, thoughts and values of the Chinese countryside in a historical period. It became a classic in the history of Chinese literature and laid a solid foundation for the popularity of character novels in China. From then on, character novels began to enter the international market and become Chinese. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Chinese novels such as Red Soroliang and Fat Breasts and Buttocks won a series of international literary awards, which also marked the beginning of Chinese character novels entering the international market. These works not only provided important support for the development of Chinese character novels, but also for China. Generally speaking, the development of character novels in China had gone through a long process. From the initial neglect to the gradual popularity, and then to the international market, it became one of the important components of Chinese literature. With the change of times and the improvement of people's living standards, the development prospects of character novels in China are still very broad. In the future, they will continue to play their unique artistic charm and make greater contributions to the development of Chinese literature.
As someone who loves reading novels, I don't have real-time updates of selected Chinese detective and mystery novels, nor can I read the latest novels. However, I can tell you that some classic detective novels such as Sherlock Holmes, Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, etc. are all classics of Chinese literature, with profound cultural heritage and unique artistic style. Reading these novels will allow you to feel the charm of ancient Chinese culture and improve your reading level and thinking ability.
Tough Guy was a genre of American detective novels from the 1920s and 1930s. Its style emphasized strong, determined, and decisive protagonists, as well as describing elements such as danger, suspense, and violence. The following is a historical summary of the development of the tough guy western detective novel: 1. The early works of the tough guys In the early 1920s, tough guys first appeared in the field of American detective novels. Among them were Arthur Conan Doyle, James Clerk Maxwell, and Jerome Bloom. Their works usually depicted the process of investigating crimes, but also explored the dark side of the human heart and moral issues. 2. The boom of the 1930s In the 1930s, the genre of tough guy novels began to flourish. William F. Scott, Charles Dickens, George Orwell, and others of this period. Their work not only continued to explore crime and detective stories, but also delved into social, political, and moral issues. 3 The Dilemma of the 1950s In the 1950s, the tough-guy novels began to face difficulties. Due to the decline in popularity of literary schools such as Ernest Hemmingway, tough guy literature, and detective novels. At the same time, the violent and dangerous elements in the novels of the tough guys were also criticized. The New Tough Guys of the 21st Century In the 21st century, the literature of the tough guys was once again valued. Some of them were Dan Brown, George Miller, and others. Their works were usually full of suspense, horror and violence elements, but also explored human nature, love, religion and other topics. In addition, the new tough guy style and multi-element writing style attracted more readers.
The four major cases in ancient China were Bao Gong's case, Shi Gong's case, Peng Gong's case and Liu Gong's case.
There were many excellent mystery novels during the Republic of China. One of the featured works was "Jiangning Detective Record," a detective novel that took place in Jiangning City (the predecessor of Nanjing City) during the Republic of China. The protagonist Wang Jiangning and his friends used their own style to solve many strange cases in Jiangning City. This novel was featured by solid investigation, evidence collection, and reasoning, giving people a feeling of a possible case in real life. There was also "Li Fei's Detective Collection." This was a collection of detective stories written by Lu Dan 'an. It included 11 cases. Although the reasoning techniques of these works might not be as complicated as modern works, they described the culture and scenery of the time in the language of the time, which had a unique interest. These detective novels of the Republic of China all showed the suspense and mystery stories in the social context of that time. They were worth recommending.
The postmodern novel was a literary genre that rose in the 1960s. It focused on social, political, and cultural phenomena, as well as the value and significance of human existence. The development of postmodern novels could be roughly divided into the following stages: Early stage (1960s-early 1970s): The pioneers of post-modern novels began to explore the meaning of human existence in the post-modern cultural background and began to write novels that explored human ideology, cultural differences, psychological structure, etc. Representative figures included Kafka, Ernest, Faulkner, and Maugham. 2. Experimental stage (mid-1970s-mid-1980s): Postmodern novels began to shift to a bolder and experimental writing style, paying more attention to the exploration of artistic forms and language. Representative figures included Margaret Atwood, Margaret Atwood, Henry James, and so on. 3. Reflection stage (mid-1980s-mid-1990s): Postmodern novels gradually returned to the attention of reality and the exploration of human nature. At the same time, they began to reflect on the problems of society and human existence. The representatives were Margaret Atwood, Margaret Atwood, Maugham, Margaret Atwood, etc. 4. Modern Integration Stage (Mid-1990s to present): Postmodern novels began to integrate with modern literature, paying more attention to the combination of literariness and realism. The representatives were Margaret Atwood, Margaret Atwood, Maugham, Margaret Atwood, etc. The development of post-modern novels is a process of constant innovation and exploration. By paying attention to social, political and cultural phenomena, it has made an important contribution to the development of modern literature.
The following are the recommendations for a few completed character development novels: " The Beautiful and Cute Concubine of Time Travel ": The story tells the story of the female protagonist transmigrating to become the concubine of the coldest prince. The male and female protagonists are both physically and mentally clean. The story is sweet and not to be missed. 2. " Training Manual for the Chief Assistant ": This novel described how the female protagonist became the Chief Assistant through training and experienced all kinds of difficulties and trials with the male protagonist. 3. [After the Abandoned Husband's Cultivation: It tells the story of the regent Zhao Zheng's growth and Yan Yingluo's happy history of raising her husband.] This was a slow and refreshing article that was very sweet. 4. " Yao Xiang Qing Wang Fei ": This novel tells the story of the female protagonist who saved the prince's life and became pregnant. The prince married her with his body. There was no plot of internal strife or palace strife. 5. The story of a proud prince and a wise and domineering prince pursuing their wives. These novels were the final works of the nurturing system, suitable for readers who liked this kind of theme.
Here are a few recommended funny development novels: 1. Author: Chen Ji, Tang Hongdou. This novel told the story of the protagonist who obtained unparalleled good luck in the context of the recuperation of reiki and led everyone to become rich. The protagonist and the people around him were all kind and loving, bringing joy and laughter to everyone. 2. [Bizarre] Author: Zhang Jun1122. This was a supernatural tomb-robbing novel, full of humor. The story was full of all kinds of open and hidden traps, making people laugh uncontrollably. 3. [My Time and Space Inn] by Golden Jasmine. This novel told the story of the protagonist inheriting his parents 'inheritance and running a space-time hostel. The protagonist accidentally fused with the universe node and had an endless lifespan, triggering a series of relaxed and happy stories. The above are a few recommended funny development novels. I hope they can bring you joy and entertainment.