After the Renaissance, music was roughly divided into several periods: 1 Baroque period (16th century to the mid-17th century): The music style of this period was full of the magnificence and complexity of musical techniques, emphasizing contrast and decoration. The representative works were Bach and Handel's classical music works. 2. Rococo period (late 17th century to early 18th century): The music style of this period was full of decorations and soft colors. The representative figures of classical music such as Benedictus Walter and Vivaldi's representative works were Four Seasons. 3. Romanticism period (mid-18th century to early 19th century): The music style of this period emphasized emotion and personality. The representative works such as the Moonlight Sonata and the Pathetical Sonata were composed by the famous figures such as Wolfgang van Wolfgang, and Chopin. 4. Modern music period (from the late 19th century to the present): The music style of this period emphasized innovation and experimentation. The representative figures included Stravinsky (Furtwangler), Rex (Richard Richardson), and other representative works such as "Sympathic Poem" and "Swan Lake". The representative figures and works of the above periods are as follows: Baroque period: Bach, Handel, Vivaldi. 2. Rococo period: Brujenbaard, Vivaldi. 3. Romanticism period: Bach, Chopin, Schubert, Brahms. 4. Modern music period: Stravinsky, Rex, Debussy, Ravel.
The trend of thought in contemporary Chinese literature can be divided into several periods, each with different characteristics. The following are a few possible periods and their characteristics: 1. The period of new democratism (1949-1966): This period was the period of China's new democratism revolution. The literature mainly reflected the revolutionary enthusiasm and fighting spirit of the people. Most of his works focused on revolutionary topics, including "Red Sun,""Song of the Yellow River,""Song of Youth," and other classic literary works. 2. The period of socialistic construction (1966-1978): This period was the period of China's socialistic construction. Literature mainly reflected the people's enthusiasm and expectations for the cause of socialistic construction. Most of his works reflected real life, including "On contradiction","On Practice","On the Ten Major Relations" and other theoretical works. 3. The period of reform and opening up (1978-present): During this period, Chinese literature began to be influenced by Western literature, and works began to show a trend of multiculturalism and internalization. His works mostly reflected real life and human nature, including classic works such as Living, Xu Sanguan Selling Blood, and Dream of the Red Chamber. 4. The period of new modernism (2000-present): This period is the period when the works of the new modernist period of contemporary Chinese literature began to explore the inner world of human beings and the meaning of existence. Most of his works were based on modern and post-modern elements, including One Hundred Years of Solitude, The Kite Runner, The Three-Body Problem, and other literary works. These are just some of the main periods and characteristics of contemporary Chinese literature. As time goes by, contemporary Chinese literature will continue to develop and change.
There were many ways Taoism divided the world. In terms of time, it could be divided into the Boundless World, the Great Ultimate World, and the Present World. In terms of space, it could be divided into the Heaven Realm, the Earth Realm, the Water Realm, or the Heaven Realm, the Earth Realm, and the Human Realm. In terms of Inner Elixir, there were three major obstacles to cultivation: the Desire Realm, the Color Realm, and the Colourless Realm. In terms of the Immortal Realm, there were also the three realms of Desire Realm, the Color Realm, and the Colourless Realm. There was also a common saying that it was the three realms of Heaven, Earth, and Man. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The development of the Legend of Tang could be roughly divided into the following periods: 1. Tang Dynasty (618 - 907): This was the heyday of the Tang Dynasty and the beginning of the legendary Tang Dynasty. During this period, a group of famous legends such as Li Yishan, Bai Juyi, and Liu Yuxi began to spread. They created many legendary stories that have been passed down to this day, becoming one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty. 2. Middle Tang Dynasty (907 - 960): This was the development stage of the Legend of Tang and the most prosperous period of the Legend of Tang. During this period, the subject matter and content of the Tang legends became richer, and many works reflecting social reality appeared. At the same time, legends formed a group of unique legendary literature schools. 3. Late Tang Dynasty (960 - 997): This was the period of decline and the low point of the Tang Legend. During this period, the creation of legendary literature gradually fell into a low point, and the quantity and quality decreased. At the same time, due to political and social unrest, the theme and content of the Legend of Tang also changed.
The genre of articles could be roughly divided into novels, essays, poems, argumentative articles, explanatory articles, news, diary, and communications.
The development of ancient Greek literature could be roughly divided into the following periods: 1. 8th century to 6th century B.C.: This period was the enlightenment period of ancient Greek literature, and a number of important works such as Homer, Iliad, and Odysey appeared. Their works reflected the political, military, and cultural features of ancient Greek society. 2. From the 6th century to the 4th century B.C., this period was the prosperous period of ancient Greek literature. A group of great scholars such as Athena, Solon, Heraclitus, and Demostini appeared. Their works included philosophical works, political essays, epics, plays, and poems. 3rd to 4th century B.C.: This period was the decline of ancient Greek literature due to political, social and economic reasons. 4. 3rd century B.C. to 1st century B.C.: This period was the revival of ancient Greek literature. There were some important works such as Phidias and Theodor in the 3rd century B.C. and Aesop and Aeschurus in the 1st century B.C. Their works, including myths, plays, and poems, had a great influence on the development of ancient Greek literature and modern literature.
Sun Li's creation can be divided into the following periods: 1. Youth (1950-1970): During this period, Sun Li's early works included Lotus Lake, Reed Flower, Garland Under the Mountain, etc. These works showed the rural life of the Chinese society at that time, and the characters reflected the thoughts and feelings of the young generation. 2. Middle-aged period (1970-1980): During this period, Sun Li's main works include Tiemuzhen, Camel Xiangzi, etc. The great changes in the characters and plot structure in these works showed Sun Li's active exploration and attempt in modern literature. 3. In his later years (1980-2000): This period was the period when Sun Li's later works included Qin Qiang, Border Town, Spring Silkworm, etc. These works revealed the reality of Chinese society and the fate of the people at that time, showing Sun Li's profound literary foundation and humane care. Sun Li's works in these three periods had different characteristics and styles. The works of his youth mainly showed the innocence and beauty of rural life and characters. The middle-aged works portrayed the conflicts and changes between the rural and urban areas of Chinese society through the creation of complex characters and plot structures. The works in his later years revealed the reality of Chinese society and the fate of the people at that time, showing Sun Li's deep literary foundation and humane care.
The development of modern Chinese literature can be divided into the following periods: The period of the New Culture Movement (1915-1923): This was the low point of modern Chinese literature and the origin of the New Culture Movement. During this period, a large number of literary journals emerged, and many new schools such as Lu Xun, Mao Dun, and Lao She appeared. They advocated to get rid of the shackles of the old culture and pursue personality and freedom. They criticized and reflected on the traditional Chinese culture. 2. The period of modernism (1923-1949): This was an important period of modern Chinese literature and the rise of modernist literature. During this period, there were many literary schools such as realism, symbolism, realism, post-realism and so on. Many of them were like Lao She's Camel Xiangzi, Ba Jin's Home, Mao Dun's Midnight, Lu Xun's Madman's Diary, etc. 3. The period of the modern school (1949-1966): This was the period of the revival of modern Chinese literature and the rise of modern literature. During this period, a large number of literary journals appeared, such as Ding Ling, Lu Xun, Zhang Ailing, Li Jinfa and so on. They examined traditional culture from the perspective of modern people, paid attention to the performance of social reality, and made important contributions to the process of China's modernisation. 4. The period of scar literature (1966-1978): This was the period of reflection of modern Chinese literature and the rise of scar literature. During this period, a large number of literary journals such as Yang Jiang's We Three, Shen Congwen's Border Town, Ba Jin's Home, etc. appeared. 5. The period of contemporary literature (1978-present): This is the period of development of modern Chinese literature and the period of prosperity of contemporary literature. During this period, a large number of literary journals such as Mo Yan's Red Sorghums, Jia Pingao's Shaanxi Tune, and Yu Hua's Alive appeared.
Newton's calculus could be divided into four periods, and each period had some representative works. 1 Early calculus (1665-1700) The representative work of early calculus was Leibniz's method of calculus, also known as the first method of calculus. This method was based on Newton's law of gravity and could be used to solve some physical problems. The Second Method of Derivative (1700-1728) The second method of calculus was developed by Newton and others, and it was called the "fluid mechanics differential and integral method." This method can be used to solve problems in fluid mechanics and engineering by using the concepts of differential and integral. The Third Method of Derivative (1728-1755) The third method of calculus was developed by Newton and others and was known as the "celestial mechanics differential method." This method can be used to solve problems in celestial mechanics and astronomy by using the concepts of differential and integral. The Fourth Method of Derivative (1755-1789) The fourth method of calculus was developed by Newton and others, and it was known as the "mechanical differential and integral method." This method could be used to solve problems in mechanics and physics.
Li Qingzhao's creation of Ci can be divided into two periods: 1. Early Ci writing period (about 1085 - 1094 AD): The representative works of this period are "Like a Dream" and "Slow Voice". 2. Ci writing period in his later years (about 1095 - 1105 AD): The representative works of this period are "The Phoenix with a Head" and "Drunken Flower Yin". Li Qingzhao's early works were fresh, bright, and sincere, showing the awakening of women's self-awareness. In his later years, his Ci poems showed his deep feelings of life and his patriotic feelings, which reflected the change and maturity of Li Qingzhao's thoughts.
Tolstoy's works can be divided into the following periods: 1. Youth (1820-1829): This was the early period of Tolstoy's creation. During this period, he wrote famous works such as Anna Karenina, War and Peace, and Crime and Punishment. 2. Middle-aged period (1830-1837): This is the middle period of Tolstoy's creation. His representative works include "Old Man Gao" and "Nikolay Nikolasov". 3. In his later years (1837-1842): This was the late period of Tolstoy's creation. He experienced a spiritual crisis and a low point in his creation. His representative works include War and Peace, Anna Karenina, and so on. 4. Restoration and Reconstruction Period (1842-1852): This was the restoration and reconstruction period of Tolstoy's creation. He wrote works such as Resurrection and Ivan the Terrible, which regained the recognition of readers and the market. 5. Late Age (1852-1862): This is Tolstoy's later years. He began to fall into religious beliefs and philosophical thinking. His masterpieces include Crime and Punishment, Anna Karenina, etc.