1. Nankai Literature The Development of Nankai Literature The main representative figures of Nankai literature Important works of Nankai literature The Research Fields and Research Results of Nankai Literature
The history of modern Chinese popular literature was as follows: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber 2 Journey to the West Water margin Romance of the Three Kingdoms 5 The Scholars 6 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio Legend of the White Snake 8 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio Jin Ping Mei 10 " Flowers in the Mirror " 11. The Scholars, Chapter 1 12 The Scholars, Chapter 2 13. The Scholars, Chapter Three 14. The Scholars, Volume Four 15. The Scholars, Chapter Five 16. The Scholars, Chapter Six 17. The Scholars, Chapter Seven 18 The Scholars, Chapter Eight 19 The Scholars, Chapter 9 20 The Scholars, Chapter 10 21 The Scholars, Chapter 11 22 The Scholars, Chapter 12 23 The Scholars, Chapter 13 24 The Scholars, Chapter 14 25 The Scholars, Chapter 15 26 The Scholars, Chapter 16 27 The Scholars, Chapter 17 28 The Scholars, Chapter 18 29 The Scholars, Chapter 19 The Scholars, Chapter 20 The Scholars, Chapter 21 32 The Scholars, Chapter 22 33 The Scholars, Chapter 23 The Scholars, Chapter 24 The Scholars, Chapter 25 36 The Scholars, Chapter 26 37 The Scholars, Chapter 27 38 The Scholars, Chapter 28 39 The Scholars, Chapter 29 40 The Scholars, Chapter 40 41 The Scholars, Chapter 41 42 The Scholars, Chapter 42 43 The Scholars, Chapter 43 44 The Scholars, Chapter 44 45 The Scholars, Chapter 45 46 The Scholars, Chapter 46 47 The Scholars, Chapter 47 48 The Scholars, Chapter 48 49 The Scholars, Chapter 49 The Scholars, Chapter 50
The following is a list of selected works of ancient Chinese literature: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber Water margin Romance of the Three Kingdoms 4 Journey to the West 5 The Scholars 6 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio Book of Songs 8 "Chu Ci" 9 The Analects of Confucius Mencius Tao Te Ching Book of Changes Buddhist Scriptures These works were classics of ancient Chinese literature, widely praised and influenced the literature and thoughts of later generations.
The list of famous works of Chinese classical literature is as follows: Dream of the Red Chamber, a love story about Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in the Qing Dynasty, is a classic in Chinese classical literature. 2. Journey to the West-The story of Sun Wukong and the others protecting Tang Sanzang to obtain Buddhist scriptures in the Ming Dynasty is regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature. 3. Water Margins-The Yuan Dynasty depicted the righteous lives of Song Jiang, Lin Chong, and others. It was regarded as a classic work of Chinese martial arts novels. Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty tells the story of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others during the Three Kingdoms period. It is a classic work of ancient Chinese novels. 5 The Scholars-The Qing Dynasty used the scholars as the background to describe all kinds of funny stories. It was regarded as a humorous novel in the history of Chinese literature. 6 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-The stories of ghosts and immortals in the Qing Dynasty were regarded as a collection of short stories in the history of Chinese literature. 7 "Dream of the Red Chamber"-The Qing Dynasty gave an annotation and explanation of "Dream of the Red Chamber" and was regarded as an annotation of "Dream of the Red Chamber". 8 "Water Margins Lecture Notes"-The book written by Yan Song, an official of the Ming Dynasty, is an analysis of the plot and characters in "Water Margins" and is regarded as the lecture notes of "Water Margins". 9 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-An analysis of the plot and characters in Romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Qian Qianyi, an official of the Ming Dynasty, is regarded as the collection of Romance of the Three Kingdoms. 10 The Scholar's Follow-up-The Qing Dynasty continued the story in the first book and regarded it as the Follow-up to The Scholar.
The contents of the Basic Series of Chinese Classics are as follows: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber 2 Journey to the West Water margin Romance of the Three Kingdoms 5 The Scholars 6 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio 7. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (Part 2) 8 "Flowers in the Mirror" Jin Ping Mei 10 Water Margins Lectures Journey to the West Lecture Notes Lectures on the History of the Scholars "Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio" 14 "Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio" "Jin Ping Mei's Speech" The above is a part of the works of the Chinese classical literature basic series. These works are all classics of ancient Chinese literature, with high literary value and historical value.
The difference between modern Chinese literature and contemporary Chinese literature was usually in terms of time. Modern Chinese literature was established in the early 20th century, while contemporary literature began to develop after the 21st century. During this period, the difference between modern literature and contemporary literature gradually became blurred because contemporary literature also included many literary works before the 20th century. However, there was a more specific distinction between modern literature and contemporary literature, which was whether modern Chinese was the main language of creation. If that was the case, then modern Chinese literature was literary creation based on modern Chinese, while contemporary literature was literary creation based on modern Chinese, including many literary works created before modern literature.
Modern Chinese Literature is a part of the history of modern Chinese literature. The history of modern Chinese literature began in the early 20th century and ended in the 1980s. During this period of time, many excellent modern Chinese literature appeared, including Lao She, Lu Xun, Ba Jin, Mo Yan, Yu Hua, and so on. These also had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature. The Modern Chinese Literature Selection includes many excellent literary works such as novels, essays, poems, etc. Some works such as Madman's Diary, Scream, Hesitation, and The True Story of Ah Q are considered classics in the history of modern Chinese literature. Through reading these works, we can better understand the development process and characteristics of modern Chinese literature.
The new Chinese literature, modern Chinese literature, and contemporary Chinese literature were all important periods and schools in the history of Chinese literature. They had their own historical backgrounds, literary characteristics, and influences. Chinese new literature refers to the literary phenomenon from the 1980s to the late 1990s. Its main goal was to reflect on the modern and criticize the reality, emphasizing the social criticism and humane care of literature, and opposing the closeness and examination-oriented of the old literature. Mao Dun, Lao She, Ba Jin, Mo Yan, etc. Modern Chinese literature refers to the literature from the 1920s to the late 1940s. With the integration of traditional culture and modern culture as the main background, it focuses on the performance of the spirit of the Chinese nation, ideology and culture, emphasizing the nationality and era of literature. The main representatives of modern Chinese literature, Lu Xun, Lao She, Mao Dun, Ba Jin, Shen Congwen, etc. Chinese contemporary literature refers to the literature from the 1980s to the present. It emphasized the international and cross-cultural communication of literature, focusing on the social, political, economic and cultural features of contemporary China, emphasizing the contemporary and national characteristics of literature. The main representatives of contemporary Chinese literature, Yu Hua, Jia Pingao, Su Tong, Margaret Atwood, etc. The new Chinese literature, modern Chinese literature, and contemporary Chinese literature are all important periods and schools in the history of Chinese literature. They have their own historical backgrounds, literary characteristics, and influences. Different periods and schools have their own unique literary styles and ways of expression.
The new Chinese literature, modern Chinese literature and contemporary Chinese literature are all periods in the history of Chinese literature, but they have different historical backgrounds, literary characteristics and development trends. Chinese new literature refers to the phenomenon of Chinese literature that appeared from the 1950s to the early 1980s. 1. Anti-tradition: Chinese new literature is opposed to the old literature's old, rigid and closed style, trying to find new literary forms and expressions, exploring new literary ideas and practices. 2. Realism: Chinese new literature emphasized realism, focusing on social reality and people's lives, showing a strong tendency to realism. 3. Literature schools: A large number of literary schools such as the New Sensation School, New Realism, New Expressionism, and New Doctrine appeared in Chinese New Literature. 4. Literature Movement: During the period of Chinese New Literature, there were also many literary movements such as the New Literature Movement, the Literature Revolution, and the Literature Realism Movement. Modern Chinese literature refers to the phenomenon of Chinese literature that appeared after the 1980s. Its main characteristics include: 1. Pluralism: Modern Chinese literature presents the characteristics of a variety of literary schools, covering realism, realism, symbolism, post-modern and other schools. 2. International perspective: Modern Chinese literature has been influenced and impacted by international literature to a certain extent, and many international literary exchanges have been carried out. 3. Realism: Although there are also realistic literary schools in modern Chinese literature, the tendency of realism is weaker than that of Chinese new literature. Chinese contemporary literature refers to the phenomenon of Chinese literature that appeared after the 21st century. 1. Global: Chinese contemporary literature is closely related to the trend of thought of global literature and actively participate in international literary exchanges. 2. Pluralism: Chinese contemporary literature presents a pluralistic characteristic, discussing Chinese social issues at different levels.
The trend of thought in modern Chinese literature was not exactly the same as that in modern Chinese literature. The beginning of modern Chinese literature can be traced back to the early 20th century, such as the New Culture Movement, the May 4th Movement, etc. Modern Chinese literature refers to a series of literary trends that gradually formed with the establishment of New China and the implementation of reform and opening up since the middle of the 20th century, including realism, realism, post-realism, symbolism, expressionism, cultural literature, root-seeking literature, etc. Some of these literary trends were related to modern Chinese history and cultural environment, such as realism literature, which emphasized the concern and criticism of social reality; some were proposed in response to the social and political environment of a specific historical period, such as modernist literature, which emphasized the exploration and performance of human nature; and some originated from the Western literary tradition, such as post-modernist literature, which emphasized the reflection and exploration of language, culture and history. Therefore, although there are some similarities between modern Chinese literature and modern Chinese literature, there are also obvious differences and different cultural and historical backgrounds.