The life and composition of Wolfgang Amadeus could be divided into three stages: 1 Early career (1750s to 1770s): During the 1750s to the early 1770s, he was a composer. He composed a large number of excellent music, including operas, symphonies, string quartets, and piano sonatas. The representative works of this period included the opera "The Marriage of Figaro","Requiem" and the symphony "Requiem". 2 Middle career (1770s-1790s): During the 1770s-1790s, he became a famous composer and conductor. He composed a large number of operas and symphonies, and also played the role of a master composer and pianist. The representative works of this period included the opera The Magic Flute, Hayden's Modifications, and Symphony No. 101. 3 Late life (1790s to 1820s): In the late 1790s, he began to have difficulties in composing, mainly because of his poor health and the difficulties of his family. He died in the early 1820s at the age of 41. The representative works of this period included the string quartet Requiem, Magic Flute, and the opera Carmen.
Chopin's composition can be divided into four periods: 1. Enlightenment period (1800-1804): Chopin's enlightenment period was spent in a polish aristocratic family. During this period, he began to come into contact with music theory, learn piano performance, and create some beautiful works. His masterpieces were "Nocturne in E-flat major"(No 1 in E-flat major is also known as "Nocturne in E major"),"Etudes in F minor"(No 2 in F-sharp major is also known as "Etudes in F minor"),"No. 1 in D-flat major"(No 3 in D-flat major is also known as "Etudes in D major"), and "Scherzo in C minor"(No 4 in C-sharp major is also known as "Scherzo in C minor"). Romanticism (1804-1814): Chopin began to show romantic tendencies during this period. His works were more emotional, expressing freedom, personality and creativity. His works during this period included: No. 2 in F-sharp major (also known as the "F-sharp major etude"), No. 3 in C-sharp minor (also known as the "C-sharp minor etude"), No. 9 in E-flat major (also known as the "E-flat major"), No. 25 in D-flat major (also known as the "D-flat major waltz"), No. 10 in E-flat major (also known as the "E-flat major fantasia"), etc. His masterpieces were: Fantasia in E-flat major (No. 10 in E-flat major, also known as Fantasia in E-flat major), No. 3 in C-sharp minor (No. 6 in C-sharp major, also known as Etudes in C-sharp minor), No. 9 in E-flat major (also known as Nocturne in E-flat major), and No. 25 in D-flat major (also known as Waltz in D-flat major). 3. Impressionist period (1815-1820): Chopin's works during this period paid more attention to the form and performance of music and ignored the theory of music. His works were usually bright, light and lively, showing the characteristics of impressionist music.
The literature of the Qing Dynasty was mainly divided into three periods: 1 Qianlong period: also known as the "golden age of literature" is the peak period of the Qing Dynasty literature, a large number of outstanding literary works such as "Dream of the Red Chamber","Journey to the West" and so on. During the Qianlong period, there were many outstanding poets and writers such as Nalan Xingde and Wang Shizhen. 2. Jiaqing period: The literature of Jiaqing period was featured by a relatively simple style and reflected folk life. A large number of novels, essays, and poems emerged, such as "The Scholars 'External History" and "The Chronicle of Qing History". 3. The Daoguang period: The literature of the Daoguang period was featured by a simple style of writing that reflected the social reality. A large number of prose, novels, and poems emerged, such as "The Story of the Appearance of officialdom" and "The Strange Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years".
Auden's creative life can be divided into the following periods: 1. Early works (2000 - 2005): In his early works, Auden mainly described urban life and workplace competition, and narrated some workplace novels such as The Great Gatsby and Professional Life. 2. Masterpiece period (2005 - 2008): During this period, Auden began to pay attention to social reality and human nature. He wrote a series of novels with social reality topics, such as Game of Thrones and Poisonous Bastard Daughters. 3. Transformation period (2008 - 2010): During this period, Auden's works began to show more complex and profound topics such as "The Three-Body Problem" and "Dark Forest". 4. Rising period (2010 - 2015): During the rising period, Auden's works were widely recognized and praised, such as Wandering Earth and The Last Night of Earth. 5. Later years (2015-present): In his later years, Auden's works continued to explore complex issues such as human nature, science fiction, and society, such as When the Human Stars Shine, The Past of Earth, etc.
The contemporary literature is usually divided into three periods: the period of realism, post-realism, and the period of modernness. The modern period began in the 1920s, emphasizing the social criticism of literature and the anti-traditional spirit of the main representatives, Faulkner, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, etc. The post-modern period began to emphasize the nihilism of literature and the significance of semiotics in the 1950s. The main representatives were Borges, Mo Yan, Derrida, etc. The modern era began to emphasize the realism of literature and human experience, such as Yu Hua, Jia Pingao, Lu Yao, etc. These periods were marked by different discussions of social, political, and cultural issues in literature, but they all focused on human survival and growth.
Arabian literature can be divided into three periods: 1 Pre-Qur'an literature: Literature from the 6th century B.C. to the 7th century A.D. mainly reflects the rise and development of islam. The literary works of this period were mainly poems, the most famous of which was the poem of Karim al-Haymali, the recitator of the Koran. 2. Qur'an literature: Literature from the 7th to the 12th century was the main period of Arabian literature. The literary works of this period were mainly religious poems and novels such as "One Thousand and One Nights" and "Aesop's Fables". 3. Modern literature (12th century to 20th century): Literature from the 12th century to the 20th century is the modern period of Arabian literature. The literary works of this period, including novels, plays, and essays, reflected social life and political changes. The famous modern Hosseini, Samuel Chapman, and Ely Majid.
German literature in the 18th century experienced three periods of development: The Enlightenment period (from the end of the 17th century to the beginning of the 18th century): This period was an important period of German literature and enlightenment. Many philosophers and writers expressed their pursuit of rationality, freedom and democracy in their works during this period. Representative figures included Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, and so on. 2. Romanticism period (late 18th century to early 19th century): This period was the Romanticism period of German literature, also known as the "German period of literature". During this period, German writers were generally influenced by romanticism. They began to pay attention to personal feelings and inner experiences, depicting a world full of emotion and imagination. The representatives included Schiller, Goethe, and Turk. 3. The period of socialism-realism (from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century): This period was the socialism-realism period of German literature, also known as the "German period of literature". The German writers of this period mainly reflected the fate of society and the people, and their works showed a strong social criticism and realism. Representative figures included Hitler, Brandt, Bakunin, and so on.
The three cultural periods of the Upper Paleoliths were: 1. Neanderthal (NINETE ENTH CentURY human culture): Living in Africa about 200,000 years ago, it represents a highly developed human culture. Its art uses hunting and gathering as the theme to portray many vivid scenes and characters. 2 Lucy: Living about 400,000 years ago, the ethiopians were one of the most famous human cultures of the late paleolith era and were considered an important milestone in the evolution of modern humans. His paintings reflect the hunting and gathering activities of early humans and their way of life. 3. People from Beijing (Peon): They lived in North Africa about 600,000 years ago and represented a relatively primitive human culture. His paintings mainly depicted the origin and development of human beings, as well as their daily life and social organization.
The Qin, Han and Three Kingdoms period was a period in Chinese history, during which the food culture and cooking techniques had undergone great changes. The following are some possible recipes from the Qin and Han Dynasties: 1. Barbecue: Barbecue was a very popular food during the Qin and Han Dynasties. Barbecued meat was usually made from beef, sheep, pigs, and other meat that had been marinated and roasted before being processed and eaten. 2. Cooking: Cooking was a common way of eating during the Qin and Han Dynasties. When cooking, you can add all kinds of vegetables, tofu, rice, etc. to taste delicious and nutritious. 3. Pastries: Pastries were also very developed during the Qin and Han Dynasties. For example, the famous Shu Han dessert "sugar cake" was formed at this time. 4. Tea: Tea was a very popular drink during the Qin and Han Dynasties. At that time, there were many types of tea, including green tea, black tea, herbal tea, and so on. It was important to note that these recipes were only guesses because there was little historical information that could not determine the specific names of the dishes and the methods of making them.
Life essays could be written from different perspectives and topics. We can see many essays about life, including topics such as the brilliance of life, the value of life, the tempering of life, and the perception of life. These essays could discuss the meaning of life, the difficulties of life, the growth of life, and so on. However, the specific content of the essay needed to be determined according to the specific topic and requirements.
1. Modern literature (early 20th century to 1930s) 2. Postmodern literature (1940s-1960s) 3. Modern literature (1970s to present)