Cizhi was a famous story in ancient Chinese literature that originated in the Tang Dynasty. The story was about a Weaver Girl named Lu Sheng, who was punished by the gods for stealing a pair of fairy shoes from the ancestral temple. She was demoted to the human world to become a craftsman. The story was based on the relationship between Lu Sheng and his girlfriend, with some elements of myths and legends mixed in.
During the Tang Dynasty, there were many excellent characters. Some of the famous characters included: 1. Regular script: The official writing style of the Tang Dynasty was distinguished by its dignified and upright strokes, standardized and neat strokes, and beautiful shapes. It was one of the representative works of calligraphy. 2. Running script: A type of font that was popular in the Tang Dynasty. Its characteristics were that the strokes were smooth and free, and the structure was sparse and easy to write. It was one of the representative works of calligraphy. 3. Cursive script: a popular calligraphy style in the Tang Dynasty. It is featured by unrestrained strokes, free forms, and varied structures. It is one of the representative works of calligraphy. 4. Official script: A popular script in the Tang Dynasty. It is featured by beautiful strokes and orderly structure. Compared with regular script and running script, it is faster to write. These characters were widely used in the Tang Dynasty and made important contributions to the culture and art of the time.
It was Bi Sheng, the great scientist and writer of the Han Dynasty. He was an alchemist and an inventor who invented gunpowder. He also found a water mine on the tofu, which made an important contribution to the ancient military history. He was also one of the greatest writers in ancient China. He created excellent literary works such as Asking Heaven, which had a profound impact on Chinese culture.
The order of dynasties and years in our country are as follows: Xia dynasty 2029 - 1559 B.C., Shang Dynasty (1559 - 1046 B.C.), Zhou Dynasty (1046 - 256 B.C.), Qin Dynasty (221- 206 B.C.), West Chu (206 - 202 B.C.), Western Han Dynasty (202 B.C. -8 A.D.), Eastern Han (25 - 220), Three Kingdoms Period (Wei, Shu, Wu, 220 - 280), Jin Dynasty (Western Jin 263 - 316, Eastern Jin 317 - 420), Northern and Southern Dynasties (Southern Dynasty 420 - 589, Northern Dynasty 386 - 581), Sui Dynasty (581 - 618), Tang Dynasty (618 - 907), Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (907 - 960), Song Dynasty (Northern Song 960 - 1127, Southern Song 1127 - 1279), Liao Dynasty (907 - 1125), Xixia Dynasty (1038 - 1227), Jin Dynasty (1115 - 1234), Yuan Dynasty (1271 - 1368), Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644), Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912).
The period when our country started to speak the vernacular was the Ming Dynasty. During the Ming Dynasty, vernacular Chinese gradually became popular as a major form of literature. During the Ming Dynasty, there were also many famous vernacular novels such as Dream of the Red Chamber and Water Margins. The emergence of these novels marked the official start of the vernacular movement.
The largest encyclopedia in the history of our country was the Encyclopedia of the Ming Dynasty. This book was a comprehensive encyclopedia covering various fields, including natural science, social science, culture and art, and so on. It was compiled by a famous scholar of the Ming Dynasty and contained thousands of entries, totaling more than 17000 pages. This book was an important milestone in the history of Chinese culture and was hailed as the classic work of the ancient Chinese encyclopedia.
The author of the Water Margins was the Ming Dynasty. It was the first vernacular novel in China.
The author of the Water Margins was the Ming Dynasty. It was the first long vernacular novel in China.
The first and greatest historian in our country was Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty. He wrote the first chronicle of our country, Records of the Historian.
" Water Margins " was written by Shi Nai 'an. It was the first long narrative vernacular novel in China.
" Water Margins " was written by Shi Nai 'an. It was written in the Ming Dynasty and was the first vernacular novel in our country.