The representative figures and schools of ancient Chinese philosophers were as follows: 1. Confucian representatives: Confucius, Mencius, and Xunzi. 2. Taoist representatives: Laozi and Zhuangzi. 3. Mohist representative: Mozi. 4. Legalism representatives: Han Feizi, Li Si. 5. Military strategist representatives: Sun Tzu's Art of War, Wu Zi. 6. Yin-Yang School representative: Zhang Jiebin. Confucian schools of thought: Confucius and Mencius School, Xunzi School, Dong Zhongshu School, Wang Chong School, Han Yu School, Ouyang Xiu School, Zhu Xi School. 8. Taoist schools of thought: Laozi School, Zhuangzi School, Han Feizi School, Huang-Lao School. Mohist school of thought: Mozi school, Han Feizi school, Confucian school of thought, Wang Chong school, Han Yu school, Ouyang Xiu school. 10 Schools of Legalism: Han Feizi School, Li Si School, Cao Cao School, Liu Bei School, Sun Quan School, Wang Anshi School. These are just some of the representative figures and schools. The thoughts and theories of ancient Chinese philosophers involve a wide range, and there are many other schools and philosophers.
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Ancient Chinese literature is very rich. The following are some of the famous works and their representatives: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin 2 Journey to the West-Wu Chengen 3 Water Margins-Shi Nai 'an Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Luo Guanzhong 5. The Scholars-Wu Jingzi 6 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling The Book of Songs-Zhou Dynasty 8 "Chu Ci"-Warring States Period Spring and Autumn Period The Analects of Confucius-Spring and Autumn Period 11 Tao Te Ching-Warring States Period Sun Tzu's Art of War-Spring and Autumn Period These works represented the peak of ancient Chinese literature, each with its own unique style and characteristics, which were widely praised and influenced to this day.
The existing main literary schools and representative works of their representatives are as follows: 1. Classic Literature: - Ancient Greek mythology and drama: Homer's Iliad and Odey; - Ancient Roman literature: Virgil's Gitanjali and shakespeare's Tempest; - Medieval literature: Knight literature, Renaissance literature, religious literature, etc. - Representative works: The Bible, A Collection of the Plays of William, The Legend of the Knight, The Works of the Renaissance, etc. 2 Modern Literature: - Realist literature: the new literature after the French Revolution, such as the "Necklace" by Mao Passang,"Oliver Twist" by Dickens, etc. - Romanticism literature: literary schools that rose in the early 19th century, such as Pluton's Madame Bovary, Goethe's Faust, etc.; - Modern literature: literary schools that rose in the late 19th century and early 20th century, such as Ernest Hemmingway's The Sun Also Rises, Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude, etc. - Representative works: " Hamlet,"" Don Quijote,"" One Hundred Years of Solitude,"" Pride and Predict,"" Sense and Sensibility," etc. 3. Modern Literature: - Realist literature: One of the main schools of contemporary Chinese literature is Lu Xun's Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Lao She's Teahouse, Ba Jin's Home, Spring Silkworm, etc. - Magic realism literature: In recent years, the literary school that has emerged has used fantasy, surrealism, and other techniques to describe the profound problems of social reality and human nature, such as Mo Yan's "Big Breasts and Fat Buttocks", Yu Hua's "Alive", Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude", etc. - Representative works: Alive, Full Breasts and Buttocks, One Hundred Years of Solitude, Ordinary World, Golden Age, etc.
Alright, I can provide you with the stories of the representatives of the Hundred Schools of Philosophy. In ancient China, there were many philosophers and schools of thought who tried to explain and explore the nature and laws of the world. These ideologists and schools of thought were known as the Hundred Schools of Philosophy. The following are the stories of some of the representatives: Confucius, the representative figure of Confucianism Confucius was one of the most famous philosophers in ancient China. He was known as the founder of the Confucian school. He lived between 551 B.C. and 479 B.C. His thoughts and words had a profound influence on ancient and modern China. Confucius advocated that people should cultivate their moral character, regulate their family, govern the country, and pacify the world. His "benevolence" and "etiquette" thoughts became an important part of Chinese traditional culture. 2. Taoist representative--Lao Tzu Lao Tzu was one of the famous ancient Chinese philosophers. He was known as the founder of the Taoist school. He lived between 571 B.C. and 471 B.C. His thoughts and words had a profound influence on ancient and modern China. Lao Tzu advocated that Tao was the origin and law of the universe and all things. People should pursue Tao to reach the realm of "governing by inaction". 3. Mohist representative figure---Mozi Mozi was one of the famous ancient Chinese philosophers. He was known as the founder of the Mohist School. He lived between the middle of the 5th century B.C. and the middle of the 4th century B.C. His thoughts and words had a profound influence on ancient and modern China. Mozi advocated universal love, non-aggression, and thrift. His ideas became important targets of criticism for ancient Chinese Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism. 4 Famous People--Gong Sun Long Gongsun Long was one of the famous ancient Chinese philosophers. He was known as the founder of the School of Famous Scholars. He lived between the middle of the 5th century B.C. and the middle of the 4th century B.C. His thoughts and words had a profound influence on ancient and modern China. Gong Sunlong advocated name, reality, reason, law and so on. He believed that name and reality were related. Reason and law were the basis of name and reality, but his views were not universally recognized. 5. Representative of Legalism--Han Feizi Han Feizi was one of the famous ancient Chinese philosophers. He was known as the founder of the Legalism School. He lived between 275 B.C. and 202 B.C. His thoughts and words had a profound influence on ancient and modern China. Han Feizi advocated the rule of law, Machiavellian tactics, criminal law, etc. He believed that people should restrain their own behavior through the law to achieve the purpose of "governing peace".
The Hundred Schools of Thought referred to some schools of thought and schools of thought in ancient Chinese history. Their main ideas, opinions, and works all had some similarities. The following are some of the main schools of thought and their representatives: Confucianism: Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi Taoism: Laozi, Zhuangzi 3 Mohism: Mozi Legalism: Han Fei, Shang Yang 5 Famous Artists: Gongsun Long, Song Bian 6 Yin-Yang School: Zhang Heng, Wang Chong 7 Military: Sun Tzu, Wu Zi 8 Political strategists: Su Qin, Zhang Yi 9 miscellaneous: Zheng, Mozi, Lu Buwei Novelists: Lu Xun, Cao Xueqin
The Hundred Schools of Thought referred to a group of ancient Chinese ideologists and schools of thought. Their names and representatives varied according to the times, regions, and schools. The following are some of the main schools of thought and representatives: 1. Confucianism: Confucius (551 - 479 B.C.), Mencius (371 - 289 B.C.), Xunzi (313 - 169 B.C.), etc. 2. Taoism: Laozi (571 - 471 B.C.), Zhuangzi (369 - 286 B.C.), Han Feizi (246 - 202 B.C.), etc. 3. Mohism: Mozi (late 5th century B.C. -late 4th century B.C.), Qinhua Hua (late 4th century B.C. -late 3rd century B.C.), etc. Legalism: Han Feizi (246 - 202 B.C.), Li Si (250 - 210 B.C.), Lu Buwei (233 - 195 B.C.), etc. 5. Military strategists: Sun Tzu (544 B.C. -496 B.C.), Wu Qi (351 B.C. -299 B.C.), etc. 6 Yinyang School: Dong Zhongshu (156 - 122 B.C.), etc. Novelist: Lu Xun (1881 - 1936). His masterpieces include A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q.
Famous Chinese and foreign philosophers and their representative works are as follows: 1. Aristotle-His masterpieces include Metaphysical, Moral, Political Science, etc. 2. Plato-his masterpieces include The Republic, Divisions, etc. 3 Kant-His masterpieces include Critiques of Pure Reason, Critiques of practical reason, etc. 4. Hegel-His masterpieces include Principles of the Philosophy of Law, Philosophy of History, etc. 5 Nietzsche-His masterpieces include Thus Spoke Zarathustra, The Lineage of Morality, When the Human Stars Shine, etc. Heidegger's masterpieces include Being and Time, Technology and Time, etc. 7 Jean-Paul Sartre-his masterpieces include Existentialism is a Humanism, Free Will, etc. 8 Wittgenstein (Richard Wittgenstein)-His masterpieces include Tractatus Logicus Philosophicus, Investigative Philosophies, etc. 9 Russell (Bertrand Russell)-His masterpieces include Principles of Mathematics, Principles of ethics, Tractatus Logicus, etc. 10 Karl Poole-His masterpieces include The logic of scientific discovery, Falsificationism, etc. These were just some of the representative works of philosophers. There were many other famous philosophers such as Kant's Critiques of Pure Reason, Hegel's Principles of the Philosophy of Law, Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra, and so on.
There are many schools of interior design. The following are some of the main schools and their representatives and representative works: 1. Modern interior design: representative figures include Mario Casas of Italy and Philip Lockley of the United States. Representative works include the Statue of Liberty Hotel in downtown New York and the Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles. 2. Traditional interior design schools: representative figures include Jacques Derian from Europe, James Rex from the United Kingdom, and William Morris from the United States. Their representative works include the Palace Hotel in Vienna and Buckingham Palace in London. 3. The interior design genre of functionality: the representative figures include George Lucas of the United States and Ito Higashiki of Japan. Their representative works include the Ginza Shopping Center in Tokyo and Universal Studios in Los Angeles. 4. Art style interior design schools: representative figures include France's Joseph Louis Levin and Italy's Nicolas Paladin. Representative works include the Louvre Museum of Modern Art in Paris and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. 5. Art Deco interior design genre: representative figures include Russia's Ivan Nikolayevich Kramskoi and the United States 'Jack Tenham. Representative works include New York City's Central Park and Los Angeles' Hollywood Film Factory. These are just a few of the interior design schools. There are many other schools and different design ideas. Every school had its own unique design style and concept. For interior designers, understanding the representative figures and works of different schools would help them better express their design ideas and creativity.
The literary genre of the British Victoria was realism, and the representative figures included John Keats, William Wordsworth, Jane Austin, Thomas Hardy, and so on. Pride and Predict, Sense and Sensibility, Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, and so on.
The Renaissance was an important period in European art history, from the middle of the 14th century to the early 17th century. During this period, many different schools of painting and artists emerged. 1. Italian Renaissance School (Italian Renaissance): Representative figures include Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, etc. Their works include Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, etc. 2. Spanish Renaissance School (Spanish Renaissance): The representative figures include picador, braque and others. Their works include "Knight Statue" and "The Passion of the Lord". 3. French Renaissance School (French Renaissance): The representative figures include Rubens, Goya, and others. Their works include "Religious Story Painting","Knight Statue", etc. 4. British Renaissance School (British Renaissance): The representative figures include William shakespeare, Jane Austen and others. Their works include Pride and Predict, The English Patient, etc. In addition to the above schools, there were many other artists and works that were discovered during the Renaissance, such as the masters of art from the Netherlands, belgium, Russia and other countries.