In the 1980s, Chinese novelists had made extensive explorations and attempts on the art of novels, resulting in many important works. The following are some important explorations and attempts: 1. New realism: In the 1980s, some novelists began to explore a new style of realism, emphasizing realism and objectiveness as opposed to the subjective and symbolism of traditional novels. These novelists included Chen Zhongshi, Jia Pingao, Mo Yan, and others. 2. Modern: In the 1980s, modern literature gained widespread attention in China. Some novelists began to adopt the modern style, such as Wang Xiaobo, Li Ao, Yu Hua, etc. 3. feminism: In the 1980s, feminism literature began to rise in China. Many novelists began to pay attention to the fate of women and gender issues, such as Yang Jiang, Qian Zhongshu, Qin Mu, etc. 4. New Wuxia: In the 1980s, new Wuxia literature became popular. Many novelists began to write novels with Wuxia as the theme, such as Jin Yong, Gu Long, Liang Yusheng, etc. 5. Science fiction: In the 1980s, Chinese science fiction novels began to rise. Many novelists began to write novels with science fiction as the theme, such as Liu Cixin, Ye Yonglie, Zheng Yuanjie, etc. These explorations and attempts laid the foundation for the development of modern Chinese novels and influenced later novelists.
The concept art of 1960s science fiction was truly revolutionary. It often depicted futuristic cities with towering skyscrapers and flying cars. Artists like Syd Mead were starting to emerge, influencing the look of science - fiction worlds. The art was characterized by bold colors and a sense of grandeur, imagining a future that was both exciting and a bit utopian. It also had a distinct style when it came to portraying space travel, with sleek spaceships and strange alien landscapes.
The first dictionary in our country is Zi Hai.
Our country's first military work was Sun Tzu's Art of War, which was written by Sun Wu, a military strategist during the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period. The first dictionary in our country was written by Zheng Guanying, a philologist from the Qing Dynasty.
Our country has a rich variety of art forms, including painting, sculpture, calligraphy, photography, film, drama, music, dance, opera, acrobatics, and so on. These art forms had their own characteristics and complemented each other to form China's unique cultural and artistic system.
Our country's traditional literature is rich and colorful, including classic novels such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Although Sun Tzu's Art of War was an ancient military classic, it was not a traditional literary work but a book on military affairs.
There are many famous martial arts novelists in modern China. 1 Jin Yong: Jin Yong is a famous martial arts novelist in contemporary China. He is known as the "father of martial arts novels". His works are famous for their twists and turns in the plot, profound character descriptions, and beautiful writing style. His representative works include "The Legend of the Condor Heroes","The Condor Heroes","The Eight Dragons","The Smiling Proud Jianghu", etc. 2. Dumo: Dumo was a famous martial arts novelist in contemporary China. His works were unique in style, mainly depicting the grievances and emotional entanglements of the Jianghu. His representative works included The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng, The Legend of Chu Liuxiang, The Peerless Twin Prides, etc. 3. Liang Yusheng (Bing Yue): Liang Yusheng is a famous martial arts novelist in contemporary China. His works are unique in style and describe the grievances and emotional entanglements of the Jianghu. His representative works include "The Shadow of the Flying Shadow","The Jade Bow of the Sea of Clouds","The Legend of the White-haired Witch", etc. 4. Ye Kai: Ye Kai was a famous martial arts novelist in contemporary China. His works were famous for their twists and turns in the plot, profound character descriptions, and beautiful writing style. His representative works included Seven Swords Descending the Tianshan Mountain, Seven Heroes and Five Righteousness, etc. 5 Wo Longsheng: Wo Longsheng is a famous martial arts novelist in contemporary China. His works have a unique style and describe the grievances and emotional entanglements of the Jianghu. His representative works include The Great Wall of Sword Qi and The Grudges of Jianghu. Zhou Erfu: Zhou Erfu was a famous martial arts novelist in contemporary China. His works were famous for their twists and turns in the plot, profound character descriptions, and beautiful writing style. His representative works included "Tenderhearted Chivalrous Bones" and "Mystery of the Hero". These are some of the famous modern Chinese martial arts novelists. Their works are very famous and influential in China and internationally.
China's first literary work of realism was Dream of the Red Chamber.
In the 1990s, the main theme of Chinese literature was to reflect social reality, such as: Modern urban novels: The 1990s was the prosperous period of modern urban novels in China. Many works depicted the complexity and contradiction of urban life, such as "To Live" and "Xu Sanguan Selling Blood". 2. Historical novels: The 1990s was also an important period for historical novels in China. Many works focused on Chinese history and traditional culture, such as Dream of the Red Chamber and Water Margins. 3. Reportage: The creation of reportage in the 1990s was also very active. Many works focused on social reality issues such as "Yellow Land" and "China's Great Voyage". 4. Modern poetry: The 1990s was also a period of prosperity for modern poetry. The works of many outstanding poets were widely spread, such as Haizi, Beidao, Yuguang, etc. In addition, a number of excellent literary works emerged in the 1990s, such as "The Night Intoxicated by the Spring Wind" and "Glory". These works not only reflected the reality of contemporary society, but also displayed the author's artistic talent and aesthetic taste.
In the 1990s, their works had different styles and topics. But generally speaking, Chinese literature during this period showed a trend of diverse creation. In the direction of creation, Chinese literature in the 1990s showed a prosperous state. Most of these works focused on the hot topics of society, such as love, family, friendship, human nature, power, etc., and presented them from a unique perspective and style. At the same time, the 1990s was also a period of prosperity for literary criticism. These works and perspectives help us better understand the development and changes of Chinese literature. In the 1990s, Chinese literature presented a pluralistic, prosperous and active state of criticism, leaving a precious cultural heritage for future generations.
In the 1990s, many important literary problems appeared in the literary world of our country. The return of literary realism: In the 1980s, Chinese literature experienced a period of realism, but this trend of thought gradually returned in the 1990s. Many of them tried to express real social problems through literary works. 2. The rise of online literature: In the 1990s, online literature began to rise. This form of literature was loved by young people and changed the pattern of Chinese literature to a certain extent. 3. The integration of literature and social reality: They tried to reflect the true face of contemporary society through literary works and conduct in-depth discussions on social issues. 4. The commerce of literary works: In the 1990s, Chinese literature began to transform towards commerce. Many of them created literary works with commercial value. This kind of commercial form of literature promoted the development of Chinese literature to a certain extent.