For the preface to the Chinese New Literature, one could refer to the famous Lu Xun: A Madman's Diary Preface to The True Story of Ah Q Preface to Medicine Preface to Kong Yiji Preface to White Light Preface to New Stories Preface to Hesitation Preface to The Scream In addition, you can also refer to other things such as: Preface to Mao Dun's Midnight Preface to Lao She's Camel Xiangzi Preface to Ba Jin's Home Preface to Ding Ling's Sun Shines on the Sanggan River Preface to Shen Congwen's Border Town Preface to Zhang Henshui's Karma of Crying and Laughing Preface to Zhang Ailing's Red Rose and White Rose Preface to Liu Cixin's Three-Body Theory
A Madman's Diary, written by Lu Xun, was the first modern vernacular short story in the history of Chinese new literature and one of the pioneering works of modern Chinese literature.
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Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was one of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature. He was called the "backbone of Chinese literature" mainly because of his contribution and influence on Chinese literature. Lu Xun's works deeply reflected the dark side of society and the sufferings of the people at that time, and expressed his concern and pursuit for social justice and humanity. His works had a very high literary value and depth of thought, which had a far-reaching impact on the development of Chinese literature. Lu Xun was also a great ideologist and social actician. He paid close attention to China's modernisation and progress, and advocated the New Culture Movement to promote the modernisation and independence of Chinese literature. His thoughts and behavior had an important impact on the development of modern Chinese culture and thought. Therefore, Lu Xun was called the "backbone of Chinese literature" not only because of his works and depth of thought, but also because of his contribution and influence on the development of Chinese literature and culture.
The Chinese department's literary works analysis questions usually needed to be analyzed from multiple perspectives, such as the creation of the characters, the conception of the plot, the discussion of the theme, and so on. Here are some steps that might be useful: 1. Reading the topic and material: Read the literary works and topics that the topic and material clearly analyze, as well as the content that needs to be analyzed. 2. Decide on the analysis angle: According to the requirements of the topic and materials, determine which angle needs to be analyzed to determine the key points and difficulties of the analysis. 3. Analysis of the character image: The analysis of the character image in the work includes the character's characteristics, personality, behavior, emotions, and so on, as well as the role of the character image in the plot. 4. Analysis of plot conception: The analysis of the plot conception of the work includes the development of the story, the connection of clues, the turning point of the plot, and the role of the plot conception in the theme discussion. 5. Thematic analysis: The analysis of the theme of the work includes the meaning, meaning, symbolic meaning, etc. of the theme, as well as the status and role of the theme in the work. 6. Analysis of the language, structure and style of the work: analyze the language, structure and style of the work, including the characteristics of the language, the use of sentence patterns, rhetorical devices, etc., as well as the style and cultural background of the work. 7. summarize and analyze: summarize and summarize according to the content of the analysis to form your own views and opinions. It was important to note that the Chinese Department's literary works analysis questions required a comprehensive, in-depth, and systematic analysis of the works. Therefore, it required a combination of various knowledge and experience. At the same time, one had to pay attention to one's own language expression and logical thinking ability to ensure the accuracy and persuasiveness of the analysis.
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Lu Xun's Metamorphosis is a novel. The original text is as follows: This was a fantasy story about a boy who had transformed. The boy's name was Zhang Hao. He lived in a place called the Devil World. The Demonic Realm was a place full of magic and power, full of danger and temptation. One day, Zhang Hao accidentally triggered a magic spell when he was walking in the forest of the demon world. He was turned into a huge dinosaur. Zhang Hao was very afraid, but he did not give up. He began to think about how to become human again, so he began to look for a way. On his journey, he met a person called the Magician. The magician told Zhang Hao that if he could overcome his fear, he could turn back into a human. So Zhang Hao decided to learn magic from the mage and overcome his inner fear. After a long period of study and practice, Zhang Hao finally learned magic and was able to turn back into a human. However, he found that it was not easy for humans to survive in the demon world. He had to overcome many difficulties to return home. In the end, Zhang Hao decided to stay in the Demon World and become a guardian of the Demon World. He used his power to protect the demon world and help those in need.
As a professional course, History of Chinese Literature usually covered many different stages and schools of literary history, such as ancient literary history, modern literary history, contemporary literary history, and so on. The specific part of literary history depended on the requirements of the school and the major. Some schools might include basic knowledge and representative works in the history of ancient Chinese literature, modern and contemporary Chinese literature, and foreign literature. Other schools might pay more attention to contemporary literature or modern Chinese literature. Therefore, you need to understand the specific test content according to the requirements of your school and major. At the same time, he could refer to relevant literature history textbooks and tutoring materials for systematic study and review.
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The first vernacular novel in the history of Chinese literature was The Madman's Diary written by Lu Xun.