I can't directly provide you with 20,000 words of reading notes. Reading notes required a lot of time and energy to think deeply about specific masterpieces and topics. Moreover, reading notes was not simply a record of the contents of the book. It required understanding and digesting the ideas and perspectives in the book and integrating them into one's own thinking and life. If you want to read Chinese and foreign classics, I can provide you with some recommendations. For example, if you want to read 'Dream of the Red Chamber', I can provide you with the following reading notes: 1. Understand the background and story outline of 'Dream of the Red Chamber', including the author Cao Xueqin's life background and creative process. Read the first 80 chapters of Dream of the Red Chamber and analyze the main characters and plots in detail. Try to understand the thoughts and emotions expressed by the author. 3. Read the last 40 chapters of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Focus on analyzing some of the details and plots, as well as the author's grasp of the character's image and plot twist. 4. Try to combine what you read with your own understanding and thoughts to construct a deep understanding of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. I hope the above suggestions will be helpful to you. If you have any other famous works, please let me know at any time. I will try my best to provide you with relevant help.
The following are some famous travel notes: 1 Marco Polo's Records of the East 2 George Orwell's Orwell on the World 3. James Marshall's Journey Alone 4. Four Years I Spent in iran by John Keats James Hilton's Lost Horizon 6 Nikola Tesla's "The Hitchhiker's Guide" 7. John Keats 'Journey Diary 8 Da Vinci's Mona Lisa 9. H. G. Wales 'novel, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 10 William Somerset Maugham's novel Murder on the Oriental Express These were just some of the famous travel notes.
I can provide you with reading notes about a foreign historical work. May I ask which book you want to read?
You can refer to the following suggestions for reading notes on Chinese and foreign masterpieces: Dream of the Red Chamber-The Qing Dynasty depicted the rise and fall of a wealthy family and their life. It is considered a classic in the history of Chinese literature. 2 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-A historical novel written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It uses the Three Kingdoms period as the background to describe the struggles between various forces and the creation of characters. It is known as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels. 3. Journey to the West-The story of Sun Wukong and the others helping Tang Sanzang go to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures in the Yuan Dynasty is considered a classic work of Chinese mythological novels. 4. Water Margins-The story of 108 righteous men in the Yuan Dynasty, Water Margins, reflects the dark side of feudal society and the suffering of the people. It is regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese novels. 5 The Scholars-The Qing Dynasty used the Qing Dynasty scholars as the background to tell the corruption and absurd stories of some officials. It was praised as a satirical work in the history of Chinese novels. These are some famous works, both Chinese and foreign. Reading these works can help readers understand the lives, thoughts and values of people from different cultures, and also help to cultivate readers 'literary quality and aesthetic ability.
The Ordinary World mainly talked about the social and historical changes in rural China from the 1950s to the 1970s. The following are the reading notes: The world in the novel is a real and grand reality, which portrays many unforgettable scenes such as families, villages, roads and fields on the Yellow Plateau. These scenes were not only a part of the novel, but also a true microcosm of rural China. The readers can feel the historical changes and social changes in China's rural areas. The protagonist of the novel, Sun Shaoan, was an ordinary and tenacious person. He worked hard to overcome many difficulties in his life and finally became a successful person. Sun Shao 'an's life experience also inspires us to have the courage and perseverance to constantly pursue our dreams in life. The characters in the novel were very rich. There were many different types of people, such as Sun Shaoping, Sun Shao 'an's wife Tian Runye, Sun Shaoping's mother Sun Yufen, Sun Shao' an's eldest brother Sun Shaoping's eldest son Sun Xiangqian, and so on. These characters had their own characteristics, showing the different classes and different characters in China's rural areas. The narrative style in the novel is very vivid, the language is concise and clear, and it is full of emotions and details. The author brought the readers into the real world through vivid stories and real characters. The plot in the novel is very complicated, but the author cleverly breaks it down into many small plots to make the story easier to understand. At the same time, the author also vividly displayed the story through different character angles. The Ordinary World is a novel full of thoughts and artistic qualities. It not only shows the social and historical changes in rural China, but also profoundly reveals the complexity and variety of human nature through vivid stories and real characters. The readers can learn a lot of valuable experiences and lessons from it, and have a deeper understanding of life and society.
Thank you very much for your help! The following is a total of 10,000 words of reading notes on Chinese and foreign famous works that I have organized for you: Dream of the Red Chamber is a novel about the feudal society of China in the Qing Dynasty. It is also a classic in the history of Chinese novels. Pride and Predict by Jane Austen is a novel set in the English countryside, which tells the love story between Elizabeth and Darcy. War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy is a novel about Russian society in the early 19th century. It tells the story of Napoleon's invasion of Russia. 100 Years of Solitude by Garcia Márquez is a classic of Latin-American literature. It tells the history of a family of seven generations and a mysterious legend. The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger is a novel about teenage rebellion. It tells the story of the protagonist Holden's thoughts and confusion as he grows up. Jane Eyre, written by Charlotte Bronte, is a novel set in a Victoria family in England. It tells the story of Jane Eyre's growth and self-redemption in her family. 1984-George Orwell is a dystopian novel about a dictatorial state and a classic in the history of political philosophy. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini is a novel set in afghana, which tells the story of a young afghan and his growing up in America. The Great Gatsby, by Francis Scott Gerald, is a novel set in the 1920s about the protagonist Gatsby's pursuit of dreams and love. A Short History of Mankind by Yuval Harari is a best-selling book set in human history. It tells the evolution and development of human beings from the Stone Age to the 21st century.
Reading notes referred to the process in which people recorded their understanding and perception of the important contents of a book while reading it. Reading notes could help people understand the content of the book more deeply and also help people remember the important information in the book. Here are some ways to write notes: When writing a book notebook, you can first write down the book's table of contents and main content, then summarize the most important points or story plot in the book, and finally write your own thoughts after reading it. Note: You can use a notebook or pen to record important information in the book while reading. For example, write down the important characters, plots, locations, conversations, etc. in the book. 3. Mind Map: Use the Mind Map to record important information in the book. The content of a book is categorized according to its importance and logical relationship, and is represented by diagrams or colors. 4. Summing up notes: After reading a book, you can spend some time reviewing the contents of the book and write down your own conclusions and insights. 5. After reading: After reading a book, you can write a review to share your understanding and feelings. Writing notes can help people better understand the content of the book and also help people deepen their memory of the important information in the book. Different methods and tools could be used to write different types of reading notes to meet different needs.
There are many masterpieces, and I'm not sure which one you're referring to. If you can tell me the name of the famous book, I will try my best to find the relevant reading notes for you.
There are many famous Chinese and foreign names such as: - China: Lu Xun, Lao She, Ba Jin, Jin Yong, Mo Yan, Wang Xiaobo, Ernest, Faulkner, Margaret Atwood, etc. - Foreigners: shakespeare, dickens, maupassant, eur pides, flaubert, tolstoy, maugham, hemmingway, calvino, margret atwood, etc. Of course, this is only a part of it. You can refer to the following website for more information: storyId=99688844
I recommend a few famous Chinese and foreign novels: Dream of the Red Chamber, Pride and Predict, The Catcher in the Rye, A Short History of Humanity. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The reading notes of Chinese and foreign famous works are as follows: 1 "Dream of the Red Chamber"-Qing Dynasty is considered a classic in the history of Chinese literature. The novel described the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others, showing the various ills of the feudal dynasty, family and society. 2 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-A historical novel written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty, with the Three Kingdoms period as its background. The novel described Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and the others 'righteous deeds, as well as the schemes of Cao Cao and Sun Quan. 3. Water Margins--A martial arts novel by Shi Naian, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty, set in the late Song Dynasty. The novel described the uprising of 108 heroes and the righteous deeds of Song Jiang, Lin Chong, and others. Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty is a mythical novel set in the late Tang Dynasty. The novel described the stories of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, as well as the journey of Tang Sanzang and others to the Western Heaven. 5. The Scholars-Qing Dynasty was a satirical novel set in the Qing Dynasty. The novel described all kinds of absurd things about the scholars, as well as their moral values and attitudes towards life. 6. One Hundred Years of Solitude, a magical realism novel by Colombia Garcia Márquez. The novel described the story of seven generations of the Buenda family and their fate and destiny. 7 War and Peace-A novel by Tolstoy, Russia, set in the early 19th century in Russia. The novel described the lives of the citizens of Petersburg and the impact of the war, as well as the story of Napoleon's invasion of Russia. 8. Don Quijote, a satirical novel set in 17th century Spain by Cervantes. The novel described the protagonist Don Quijote's absurd journey and his reflection on society and life. 9 Pride and Premises, a novel set in 19th century England by Austin. The novel described the love story between Elizabeth and Darcy, as well as the various ills of British society. 10 "Miserable World"---A novel written by Victor Hugo of France, set in 19th century France. The novel described the injustice of Paris society and the complexity of human nature, as well as the life experience of the protagonist, Jean Valgen. 11 "Miserable World"---A novel written by Victor Hugo of France, set in 19th century France. The novel described the injustice of Paris society and the complexity of human nature, as well as the life experience of the protagonist, Jean Valgen. 12 Love, written by Bronte, England, is a novel set in 19th century England. The novel described the heroine's life experience of love and her emotional entanglement with Mr. Rochester. The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, was a novel set in 20th-century America. The novel described the growth of the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, as well as his attitude towards social interaction and life. 14. One Hundred Years of Solitude, by Garcia Márquez of Columbia, is a novel set in the early 19th century in Colombia. The novel described the story of seven generations of the Buenda family and their fate and destiny. 15 The Scholars-Qing Dynasty is a satirical novel set in the Qing Dynasty. The novel described all kinds of absurd things about the scholars, as well as their moral values and attitudes towards life.