Xie Hun was a fantasy world full of fantasy and imagination created by contemporary Chinese online literature based on the ghost story in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. His novels were deeply loved by young readers and were hailed as "one of the representative works of online literature." The following is Xie Hun's experience and the appreciation and background of his poems: Xie Hun (born in 1984) is a web novelist from Yueyang City, Hunan Province, China. He had been interested in literature and movies since he was young, and he liked to read all kinds of books and scripts. During his university years, he began to try writing and published a series of short stories and essays on the Internet. In 2010, Xie Hun started his online literature career and created a series of fantasy novels based on the ghost stories in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, such as Ghost Blows Out the Light and The Legend of the Phantom. His novel style was unique, full of imagination and fantasy, and was deeply loved by young readers. Among them, the Legend of the White Snake was one of Xie Hun's most famous works. The Legend of the White Snake was about the love story between the White Lady and Xu Xian. Xie Hun added a lot of mythical and fantasy elements into the novel to create a fantasy world full of imagination. The story of the Legend of the White Snake was full of ups and downs, and the writing style was beautiful. It was regarded as one of the classics of Chinese online literature. Xie Hun's work was also highly praised by literary critics and readers. In addition, Xie Hun also created many novels with the characters in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio as the theme, such as Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: Fox Fairy, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: Zhong Li, etc., which incorporated a large number of traditional Chinese cultural elements and fantasy elements to show his love and in-depth study of traditional Chinese culture. Xie Hun's works were widely recognized and appreciated for their imagination and literary value, and were regarded as one of the representative works of contemporary Chinese online literature. His novels were loved by young readers and reflected the variety and richness of contemporary Chinese culture.
Li Sao is one of the famous works in ancient Chinese literature. The following are some famous poems from Li Sao: The empty valley is full of orchid fragrance. (Li Sao, Jiu Ge, Dong Jun) 2. A man of virtue should strive for self-improvement. (Li Sao, Jiu Ge, Yun Zhongjun) 3. The livelihood of the people depends on diligence, but diligence is not lacking. (Li Sao, Jiu Ge, Dong Jun) Save money and love the people in time. (Li Sao, Jiu Ge, Dong Jun) Only a wise ruler can rule the world and impose his power on the sea. (Li Sao, Jiu Ge, Dong Jun) Don't be sad, oh, don't be happy when we're apart, oh, don't be happy when we're new friends. (Li Sao, Jiu Ge, Yun Zhongjun) The vast sorrow of parting is the end of the world. (Li Sao, Jiu Ge, Shao Si Ming) I sigh long to cover my tears, oh, how hard it is to live. (Li Sao, Jiu Ge, Shao Si Ming) I've crossed the river, I'm afraid of heights in Xiling, I can't lift it, I'm sad. (Li Sao, Jiu Ge, Shao Si Ming) 10. The words have been spoken, and the appearance has been spoken, as if it were greedy, and the human nature is deviant. (Li Sao, Jiu Ge, Qu Yuan) These poems not only express the poet's perception of life, but also contain profound thoughts about society and life. They have extremely high artistic value and cultural implications.
Gan Jiang Mo Xie was one of the famous myths in ancient China. It told the story of a young swordsman, Gan Jiang, and his Mo Xie, who practiced swordsmanship together. The background of the story was a mysterious ancient country. Mo Xie's father was the king of the country, and Gan Jiang was Mo Xie's personal guard. During a war with a neighboring country, Mo Xie's father was killed by the king of the neighboring country, and his grief caused him to lose his mind. Under Moxie's guidance, he began to search for the cause of Moxie's father's death. By chance, he found out that Moxie's father was killed by Moxie's magic sword. Therefore, Gan Jiang and Mo Xie began to practice magic swords. After experiencing many hardships, their sword skills became more and more exquisite. In the end, Gan Jiang and Moxie joined forces to defeat the king of the neighboring country, and Moxie's father was able to take revenge. This story tells us that practicing martial arts requires perseverance and the ability to use external forces. The story of Gan Jiang and Mo Xie also expressed their firm belief in justice and evil, as well as their cherish of family and friendship.
Xu Hun was a Tang Dynasty poet whose poems were mainly about mountains, rivers, and countryside. He was one of the representatives of the " mountains, rivers, and countryside school." His most famous poem was "Climbing the Stork Tower". The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea current. I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. This poem depicted the magnificent scenery of mountains and rivers, expressed the poet's desire and determination to pursue a higher realm, and also showed the positive spirit of the scholars in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was widely praised and became a classic of Chinese culture.
Lu Xun's Wild Grass is a classic work in the history of modern Chinese literature. Every prose poem has a very high literary value and ideology. The following is the appreciation or analysis of any of the prose poems: " Madman's Diary ": This is a prose poem full of wild and rebellious spirit. Through the description of a crazy and real madman, it reveals the various ills of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature at that time. The language was concise and eloquent, displaying Lu Xun's unique artistic style and depth of thought. " The True Story of Ah Q ": This is a prose poem full of wisdom and philosophy. Through the image of Ah Q, it profoundly reveals the various ills of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature at that time. The article expressed Lu Xun's deep insight into human nature and his criticism of social reality with humorous language and unique metaphor. "Canopy Collection": This is a prose poem full of deep feelings and philosophy. Through the introduction and description of the various characters in the Canopy Collection, it shows Lu Xun's thoughts on life and his reverence for life. The language of the article is concise, the artistic conception is profound, poetic and infectious. It is one of Lu Xun's representative works. " Kong Yiji ": This is a prose poem full of irony and humor. Through the description of Kong Yiji, it reveals the various ills of Chinese society at that time and the greed and selfishness of human nature. The language of the article was relaxed and humorous, full of black humor and irony, showing Lu Xun's unique literary style and depth of thought. The above is the appreciation or analysis of any prose poem in Lu Xun's "Wild Grass". I hope it can be of help to you.
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'Return' was a poem written by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It described the poet's desire to return home and his longing for his hometown when he was in a foreign land and in a difficult situation. The poem described the poet's loneliness and struggle in his heart by describing the harsh life in a desolate foreign land and his desire to go home. At the same time, the poem used words such as "hometown" and "mulberry" to express his longing for his hometown, emphasizing the poet's deep feelings for his hometown. The whole poem was concise and sincere in expressing the poet's loneliness in a foreign land and his desire to go home. It was very infectious and touching. It was also one of Du Fu's representative works, reflecting the superb level of Tang poetry.
Di An's " Death " was a science fiction novel inspired by Buddhist ideas. It told the story of a man named " John F. Sutter " who gained superpowers in a mysterious accident and could control time and space. He found that he could travel through wormholes to distant galaxies and return to the past and present. In the process of exploring the universe, John F. Sutter met all kinds of people, including scientists, philosophers, politicians, and so on. He also saw some tragedies and unfairness in the universe and tried to change them through his own efforts. Death is an imaginative and philosophical work that explored the meaning of human existence, the nature of the universe, and the complexity of human nature. At the same time, Dean's writing style was also very good. He used fluent and expressive language to describe John F. Sutter's adventure in the universe, which made people marvel.
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This was a famous poem in Xu Zhimo's Farewell to Kangqiao: "I don't know which direction the wind blows". This poem expressed the poet's inner confusion and melancholy in simple and clear language, as well as his reluctance to part with love and his sigh about the uncertainty of love. In this poem, Xu Zhimo used rich rhetorical devices to describe the feelings deep in his heart in simple language. He used phrases and figurines such as "I don't know" and "In which direction is the wind blowing" to make the poem more vivid and infectious. At the same time, he also used the classic scene of "Farewell to Kangqiao" to make the whole poem more vivid and touching. This poem expressed the poet's infinite yearning for love and reluctance to part with it. At the same time, it also expressed his uncertainty and inability to control love. The whole poem vividly shows the poet's inner feelings through concise and infectious language, so that readers can feel his deep thoughts and feelings about love.
The Man in the Trap was a Russian movie that told the story of a man who was locked in an iron car and the others in the car. This novel was regarded as one of Chekhov's representative works with profound social and symbolic meaning. In the novel, the trapped person was locked in an iron cart and isolated from the outside world. His life became monotonous and his only hope was to escape from this iron cart as soon as possible. However, when he tried to open the door, he found that the door was locked and he was trapped inside the iron car. In this process of being trapped, the person in the trap began to gradually realize the connection and dependence between himself and others. He found that he could not survive independently and had to live with others. He began to gradually understand the needs and interests of others and changed his behavior. Through this experience, the person in the set found that he was not alone. He established connections and friendships with others. This experience also symbolizes the loneliness and constraints of people in real life, and through establishing connections and cooperation with others, we can break free from the constraints and achieve self-redemption. In addition, the characters in the novel were also outstanding. The person in the trap had a distinct personality. He was smart, witty, kind, compassionate, and a little selfish. His image reflected the actual situation of Russian society and also reflected Chekhov's deep insight and understanding of human nature. The Man in the Box is a short film with a profound social meaning and symbolic meaning. It tells the story of a man trapped in an iron cart, profoundly revealing the loneliness and restraint of human beings in real life. Through establishing contact and cooperation with others, we can achieve self-redemption and realize our self-worth.