The founder of classical Chinese was Xun Zi during the Warring States Period. He put forward the theory of "evil nature" and believed that human nature was evil and needed to be guided by moral education. His theory had a profound impact on ancient Chinese culture and laid the foundation for the later development of classical Chinese.
The founder of Chinese Buddhism was the founder of primitive Buddhism, also known as Buddha.
The ancestor of Chinese novels was the Tang Dynasty novelist Li Rong's Song of Everlasting Sorrow. This novel was based on the love story of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. It combined history, politics, love, conspiracy and other elements to become a classic in the history of Chinese novels. Its appearance marked the beginning of the Chinese novel's pluralistic and long narrative direction.
The founder of Chinese human geography was Joseph Needham. He was a British scientist, scholar, and one of the pioneers of human geography. He was born in England in 1818 and studied at the University of Cambridge, where he established his own research field. Needham made many contributions to human geography. He studied the geography, history and human phenomena of ancient China and put forward many theories and theories about Chinese human geography. His History of Science and Technology in China was one of the most important works in the field of human geography, which had a profound impact on the development of human geography in China.
The founder of modern Chinese literature should be Lu Xun. He was an important representative of the Chinese New Culture Movement, advocating the literary revolution and advocating realism and modern literature. His works had distinctive characteristics of the times and profound thoughts, which had a far-reaching impact on the development of modern Chinese literature. At the same time, Lu Xun was also the most famous person in the history of modern Chinese literature, known as the "literary giant".
The founder of modern Chinese novels should be Lu Xun.
The origin of ancient Chinese mythology can be traced back to ancient Greek mythology. Ancient Greek mythology had many stories about gods, heroes, and monsters, including Zeus and the twelve Olympian gods, Heracles and the king of the gods, Hera, Achilles and the archer Agamemnon. These stories were not only widely spread in ancient Greece, but also had a profound impact on the later ancient Chinese mythology and literature.
The ancestor of Chinese vernacular novels was Lu Xun.
The ancestor of Chinese chapter novels was the Ming Dynasty's notebook novel,"Mirror Flower Fate." Flowers in the Mirror was a novel about the fate of women. It reflected the social reality of the Ming Dynasty by describing the struggles and contradictions between women. This novel was considered to be the ancestor of the Chinese chapter novels, creating a precedent for the Chinese chapter novels.
The ancestor of ancient Chinese mythology should be the Classic of Mountains and Seas. The Classic of Mountains and Seas was an early work of ancient mythology and geography. It recorded many ancient myths and natural geographical phenomena and became one of the important sources of Chinese mythology and geographical culture.
The founders and pioneers of modern Chinese literature were Lu Xun, Lao She and Ba Jin.