In 1986, the People's Literature Press published the following books: [1][Fictional Magazine], 1986, No. 2 [2][Fictional Magazine](1986, No. 3) No. 3, No. 4, No. 4, No. [4][Fictional Magazine], 1986, No. 5 [5] Fictional Magazine, 1986, No. 6 No.6, No.7, 1986 No. 7, No. 8, No. 1986 No. 8, No. 9, 1986 [9][Fictional Magazine], 1986, No. 10 No. 11, 1986 [11][Fictional Magazine], 1986, No. 12 [12]"Fictional Magazine", 1986, No. 13 No. 14, 1986 [14] Fictional Magazine, 1986, No. 15 [15] Fictional Magazine, 1986, No. 16 No. 17, 1986 No. 17, No. 18, 1986 [18][Fictional Magazine], 1986, No. 19 [19][Fictional Magazine], 1986, No. 20 No. 21, 1986 No. 21, No. 22, 1986 No. 22, No. 23, 1986 No. 23, No. 24, 1986 No. 24, No. 25, 1986 25 Fictional Magazine, No. 26, 1986 No. 26, No. 27, 1986 No. 27, No. 28, 1986 No. 28, No. 29, 1986 No. 30, 1986, No. 30, Fictional Magazine No. 31, 1986, No. 31, Fictional Magazine No. 32, 1986, No. 32, Fictional Magazine No. 33, 1986, No. 33, Fictional Magazine No. 34, 1986, No. 34, Fictional Magazine Fictional Magazine, No. 35, 1986 No. 36, 1986, No. 36, Fictional Magazine No. 37, 1986, No. 37, Fictional Magazine No. 38, 1986, No. 38, Fictional Magazine No. 39, 1986, No. 39, Fictional Magazine Fictional Magazine, No. 40, 1986 Fictional Magazine, No. 41, 1986 Fictional Magazine, No. 42, 1986 No. 43, 1986, No. 43, Fictional Magazine Fictional Magazine, No. 44, 1986 Fictional Magazine, No. 45, 1986 Fictional Magazine, No. 46, 1986 Fictional Magazine, No. 47, 1986 Fictional Magazine, No. 48, 1986 Fictional Magazine, No. 49, 1986 [Novelist's Weekly], 1986, No. 50 No. 51, 1986, No. 51 No. 52, 1986, No. 52, Fictional Magazine No. 53, 1986, No. 53, Fictional Magazine No. 54, 1986, No. 54, Fictional Magazine Fictional Magazine, No. 55, 1986 No. 56, No. 56, 1986 No. 57, 1986, No. 57, Fictional Magazine No. 58, 1986, No. 58, Fictional Magazine [No.59], No.59, 1986 No. 60, 1986, No. 60, Fictional Magazine No. 61, 1986, No. 61 No. 62, No. 62, 1986 No. 63, 1986, No. 63, Fictional Magazine No. 64, 1986, No. 64, Fictional Magazine No. 65, 1986, No. 65, Fictional Magazine No. 66, No. 66, 1986 No. 67, 1986, No. 67, Fictional Magazine No. 68, 1986, No. 68, Fictional Magazine No. 69, 1986, No. 69, Fictional Magazine No. 70, 1986, No. 70, Fictional Magazine No. 71, 1986, No. 71, Fictional Magazine No. 72, 1986, No. 72, Fictional Magazine No. 73, 1986, No. 73, Fictional Magazine No. 74, 1986, No. 74, Fictional Magazine No. 75, 1986, No. 75, Fictional Magazine No. 76, 1986, No. 76, Fictional Magazine No. 77, 1986, No. 77, Fictional Magazine No. 78, 1986, No. 78, Fictional Magazine No. 79, No. 79, 1986, Fictional Magazine No. 80, 1986, No. 80, Fictional Magazine No. 81, 1986, No. 81, Fictional Magazine No. 82, 1986, No. 82, Fictional Magazine No. 83, 1986, No. 83, Fictional Magazine No. 84, 1986, No. 84, Fictional Magazine No. 85, 1986, No. 85, Fictional Magazine No. 86, 1986, No. 86, Fictional Magazine
Detective Conan was a mystery manga created by Japanese manga artist Aoyama Gangchang. It had been published since 1994. The protagonist of the story was a high school detective, Kudo Shinichi. He often investigated various mysterious events and came into contact with some mysterious people. The whole story revolved around Conan and his assistant Kogoro, as well as Conan's father's struggle against the dark organization. The types of cases involved included murder, kidnapping, terrorist attacks, theft, and so on. The whole series was exciting and the reasoning process was wonderful and loved by the readers.
The contents of Lu Xun's Ordinary Man are as follows: Diary of a Madman The True Story of Ah Q 3 Medicine 4 Kong Yiji 5 "Hesitation" 6 New Stories 7 "Canopy Collection" 8 The Scream 9 Wild Grass 10 "Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening"
Errenzhuan is a traditional opera art form in Northeast China, which has rich local characteristics and cultural implications. The following are some of the commonly used songs and names: Legend of the White Snake: This is one of the most famous songs in the Two-people Rotation. It tells the love story between the White Snake and Xu Xian. " Dream of the Red Chamber ": This song is an adaptation of the classic Chinese novel " Dream of the Red Chamber " from the Two-people Zhuan. It focuses on the rise and fall of the Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue families, showing the style of feudal society. 3. Journey to the West: This song is an adaptation of the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West from the Two-people Rotation. It tells the story of Sun Wukong and others protecting the Tang Monk to the West. " Outlaws of the Marsh ": This song is an adaptation of the classic Chinese novel " Outlaws of the Marsh " in the Two-people Rotation. It tells the story of the heroes of Liangshan Lake rebelling against the ruling class. 5 " Romance of the Western Chamber ": This song is an adaptation of the ancient Chinese novel " Romance of the Western Chamber " in the Two-people Rotation. It tells the love story between Zhang Sheng and Cui Yingying. " Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio ": This song is an adaptation of the ancient Chinese novel Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. It tells the stories of various ghosts and immortals. 7." Dream of the Red Chamber Sickness ": This song is an adaptation of the classic Chinese novel " Dream of the Red Chamber " in the Two-people Rotation. It tells the story of Jia Baoyu falling ill due to excessive grief. 8 " San Yan Er Pai ": This is the collective name of a series of ancient Chinese novels, including " San Yan "," Er Pai ", etc. It is an adaptation and singing classic of ancient Chinese novels in the Two-people Zhuan. The above are some of the commonly used songs and names of the Two-people Rotation. Of course, there are many other songs and performances. The Two-people Rotation in different regions and schools also has its own characteristics.
The World Literature Classic Library's contents were as follows: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty is a novel about China's feudal society. 2 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-A novel written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty, is set in the Three Kingdoms period. 3 Water Margins-Yuan Dynasty is a novel about the peasant uprising in the Song Dynasty. 4 Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty is a novel set in the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang's journey to the west to obtain Buddhist scriptures. 5 The Scholars-Qing Dynasty is a novel set in the Qing Dynasty. 6 Capital-Karl was a novel about capitalist economic theory. 7 "One Hundred Years of Solitude"-Colombia Márquez is a novel set in the context of the Colombia Revolution. 8 War and Peace-A novel by Tolstoy about Russian history and war. Pride and Premises, a novel by Austin, England, is about the social class and the concept of marriage in England. Sense and Sensibility, a novel about British families and marriage by Austin.
The contents of the new era literature were as follows: Lu Xun: One of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His masterpieces, such as A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q, have become classics of modern Chinese literature. 2. Lao She: One of the outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature. His masterpieces such as Camel Xiangzi deeply reflected the darkness of society and the suffering of the people at that time. 3 Ba Jin: One of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature. His masterpieces such as Home, Spring, and Autumn profoundly revealed the various problems of Chinese society at that time. 4. Ding Ling: One of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature. Her masterpieces such as The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River deeply reflect the social reality of the Chinese countryside at that time. Zhang Ailing: One of the outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature. Her masterpieces such as Legend and Red Rose and White Rose are regarded as classics in the history of modern Chinese literature. Shen Congwen: One of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature. His masterpieces such as Border Town and Spring Silkworm are regarded as classics in the history of modern Chinese literature. 7 Qian Zhongshu: One of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature. His representative works such as Fortress Besieged are regarded as classics in the history of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun: One of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His representative works,"Madman's Diary" and "The True Story of Ah Q", have become classics of modern Chinese literature. Lao She: One of the outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature. His representative works such as Camel Xiangzi deeply reflected the darkness of society and the suffering of the people at that time. Ba Jin: One of the most important representatives of modern Chinese literature. His masterpieces such as Home, Spring, and Autumn profoundly revealed the various problems of Chinese society at that time.
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.
Shan Tianfang's complete catalog included the following series of works: Pre-Qin, Han, Three Kingdoms, and Jin Dynasties series: 1. The 140 chapters of the Investiture of the Gods 2. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms 3. The Legend of Liu Ling 4. The Hero's Journey to the Country and the Chivalry of the Jin Dynasties. Sui and Tang Dynasty Series: 5. The Three Heroes of the Wind and Dust (also known as the Love and Revenge of the Heroic Couple) 80 chapters 6. The Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties (130 chapters) 7. The Story of the Later Tang Dynasty (59 chapters) 8. The Xue Family Generals (180 chapters) 9. The Rebellion of An Lushan and Shi Guang (40 chapters, you can also hear the 50 chapters of the Shocking Changes in the Deep Palace). His other works included Hua Mulan, Hanging Jade Belts at the Palace Gate, Thunder of the Tang Dynasty, Luo Tong Sweeping the North, Xue Rengui Conquering the East, Xue Dingshan Conquering the West, Xue Gang's Anti-Tang, and Hong Biyuan. Other than that, there were also the 'Heroes of Troubled Times' series and other works.
I'm just a fan of online literature and haven't actually learned any online literature knowledge. However, I can try my best to answer your questions based on the information you provide. Ji Ni's novels referred to novels with Ji Ni as the main character, which could include various plots and biographies. Ji Ni was a fictional character that could exist in many novels and stories. If you can provide me with more information about Ji Xin's novels, I will try my best to answer your questions.
Shan Tianfang's complete catalog included the following series of works: Pre-Qin, Han, Three Kingdoms, and Jin Dynasties series: 140 chapters of the Romance of the Gods, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Legend of Liu Ling, and the heroic and chivalrous series of the two Jin Dynasties. [Sui and Tang series: The Three Heroes of the Wind and Dust (also known as the Love and Revenge of the Heroes), 80 chapters, The Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties (130 chapters), The Legend of the Later Tang Dynasty (59 chapters), Xue Jia Jiang (180 chapters), Rebellion of An Shi (40 chapters, but also the 50 chapters of The Shocking Changes in the Palace).] His other works included Hua Mulan, Hanging Jade Belts at the Palace Gate, Thunder of the Tang Dynasty, Luo Tong Sweeping the North, Xue Rengui Conquering the East, Xue Dingshan Conquering the West, Xue Gang's Anti-Tang, and Hong Biyuan. Other than that, there were also the 'Heroes of Troubled Times' series and other works.