Among the modern Chinese prose works written before 1949, there are many works that are still favored by the Chinese people today. Some of the famous works include: 1 "Scream"-Lu Xun "Scream" was a short essay written by Lu Xun in 1918. It described the cry of a baby to explore human nature and social reality. It was hailed as a classic in the history of modern Chinese prose. Weeds-Lu Xun "Wild Grass" was another famous essay by Lu Xun. It included many thoughts on the theme of life, love, friendship and so on. It was regarded as one of the peaks of modern Chinese prose. 3 "Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening"-Lu Xun Picking Up Morning Flowers in the Evening was Lu Xun's recollection of his work and life in Shanghai, as well as his reflections on Chinese society and culture. This book was regarded as one of the treasures of modern Chinese prose. 4 Fortress Besieged-Qian Zhongshu Fortress Besieged was a short story written by Qian Zhongshu in 1939. It described the life of a university professor and revealed the various problems and contradictions in Chinese society at that time. This book was hailed as a classic in the history of modern Chinese prose. 5 "Hurry"-Zhu Ziqing "Hurriedly" was a short essay written by Zhu Ziqing in 1928. It described his feelings and thoughts about time and emphasized the importance of cherishing time. These works have an important position in the history of modern Chinese prose, and they are widely praised and read. They are still favored by the Chinese people.
Modern Chinese prose is an important genre in the history of Chinese literature. 1 Moonlight over the Lotus Pond-Zhu Ziqing 2 "Back"-Father Spring-Lu Xun 4 Baiyangdian Chronicle-Baiyangdian Old Wang-Old Wang 6 "Camel Xiangzi"-Lao She Teahouse-Wang Shuo 8 How Steel Was Tempered-Ostrovsky 9 Journey to the West-Wu Chengen Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin These works are the representative works of modern Chinese prose. They have had a far-reaching impact on literature and have had an important impact on the development of modern Chinese literature.
Modern Chinese prose is an important part of modern Chinese literature. Its origin can be traced back to the early 20th century. In the history of modern Chinese literature, prose was hailed as the forerunner of the "stylistic revolution" and one of the important representatives of the new cultural movement. The characteristics of modern Chinese prose lay in the unity of ideology, artistry and authenticity, emphasizing the expression of true feelings and the shaping of human spirit. The study of modern Chinese prose can be discussed from many angles. On the one hand, we can study the origin, development and evolution of prose and analyze the characteristics and styles of prose in different historical periods. On the other hand, we can explore the ideology and humanity of prose and its influence on modern Chinese culture and society. In addition, you can also examine the literary creation and critical analysis of prose, as well as the influence of prose criticism on prose creation. The study of modern Chinese prose is an indispensable part of the study of Chinese literature and culture. It is of great significance to understand the development and changes of modern Chinese literature and the spiritual meaning of Chinese culture.
Modern people rarely wrote novels in classical Chinese or ancient Chinese because these novels usually involved some traditional culture and historical knowledge, which might be difficult for modern people. However, there were also some modern novels written in classical Chinese or ancient Chinese, such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, etc. Although the language used in these novels was classical Chinese or ancient Chinese, it could be understood as modern language after translation.
There are many famous prose works in China, and the following are some of them: 1 Lu Xun-Diary of a Madman, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, etc. 2. Lao She-Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, etc. 3 Ba Jin-"Home","Spring","Autumn", etc. After 4 weeks-"The Kite Runner","Miscellany", etc. 5. Yu Qiuyu-" The Cultural Journey "," The Other Me in the World ", etc. 6. Mo Yan-Red Soroliang Family, Big Breasts and Buttocks, etc. The above are just some of the representative works. There are many other excellent essays.
The development of modern and contemporary Chinese literary prose can be traced back to the early 20th century, and it has gone through many different stages and styles. The following are some of the major development milestone: 1. Traditional prose: In the early 20th century, prose first appeared as a form of traditional literature. These essays usually focused on describing nature and human scenery, focusing on expressing the author's thoughts and emotions. Modern prose: Modern prose became popular in the 1920s and 1930s. The style of these essays was freer and more focused on expressing the author's personality and thoughts. Many modern essayists also adopted the perspective of literary criticism to explore social and human issues. 3. Realistic prose: In the 1940s and 1950s, realistic prose began to rise. These essays emphasized social criticism and class struggle, focusing on social reality and people's lives. 4. Cultural prose: In the 1960s and 1970s, cultural prose became popular. These essays focused on cultural phenomena and historical events, exploring cultural differences and cultural exchanges. 5. Modern prose: In the 21st century, modern prose has become the mainstream form of literature. These essays focused more on expressing personal feelings and experiences, but also on social reality and human problems. The styles of contemporary prose were also more diverse, including lyric, commentary, reflection, and many other types. Generally speaking, the development of modern and contemporary Chinese literature and prose is a diverse reflection of people's understanding and pursuit of literature in different eras and cultural backgrounds.
The divine text was written in Chinese characters, and it was a popular theme for fantasy novels. This type of novel usually depicted the protagonist traveling to another world and discovering that Chinese characters were called ancient divine characters in that world, and they had special powers and effects. The protagonist could obtain extraordinary abilities and cultivation techniques by comprehending and using Chinese characters. There was a novel called " Divine Text is all Chinese characters: Invincibility from Comprehension " by Luo Hai Xiaotang. In addition, there were other novels with similar topics, such as " The Age of Divine Text: My Chinese Character Is Divine Text " and " Fantasy: Divine Text Is Actually Chinese Character ". These novels could be read on the internet.
The representative works and styles of the early prose in our country can be traced back to the pre-Qin period. The prose works of this period, represented by the Spring and Autumn Annals and Zuo Zhuan, have very high literary and historical value. The Spring and Autumn Annals, the representative work of the pre-Qin prose, used war and national relations as the theme to describe the political, military, diplomatic and other aspects of the various vassal states in the Spring and Autumn Period, showing the political style and historical background of the Spring and Autumn Period. Zuo Zhuan, on the other hand, used historical events as the theme to show the historical events and characters of the Spring and Autumn Period through detailed historical records. The features of the pre-Qin prose included: 1. Profound thoughts: The prose works of the Pre-Qin Dynasty are known for their profound thoughts and rich culture, showing deep thoughts and emotional expressions of human nature. 2. Beautiful language: The prose works of the Pre-Qin Dynasty are famous for their beautiful language, harmonious rhyme and rich appeal. They have very high literary value. 3. Diverse subject matter: Pre-Qin prose works cover politics, military, economy, culture, morality and many other aspects, showing a variety of social phenomena and cultural background. 4. Diverse styles: There are various styles of pre-Qin prose works, such as argumentative articles, explanatory articles, narrative articles, etc., with distinct personalities and characteristics. The representative works and styles of the early prose of our country have very high literary value and historical value, which has a profound impact on the development of Chinese literature and culture.
The works of modern Chinese novelists are very rich. The following are some famous works: 1 Lu Xun: A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories 2 Lao She: Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse 3 Mao Dun: Midnight, Lin Family Shop 4 Ba Jin: Home, Spring, Autumn Ding Ling: The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River, Three Wonders of Wei Bian Zhang Ailing: Legend, Red Rose and White Rose 7 Qian Zhongshu: Fortress Besieged 8 Shen Congwen: Border Town 9. Lao She's Sequel, Four Generations Under One roof These are just some of the representative works. There are many other outstanding modern Chinese novelists.
Modern Chinese literature refers to the period from the late 19th century to the mid 20th century, including novels, essays, poems, plays, etc. These works reflected the struggles and changes of the Chinese people in politics, economy, society, and other aspects. At the same time, they also reflected the reflection and examination of Chinese traditional culture and values. Among them, the more famous modern Chinese literary works included: Dream of the Red Chamber: This is a novel about the aristocratic society of the Qing Dynasty and is considered the pinnacle of Chinese fiction. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: This is a novel set in the Three Kingdoms period, a classic of ancient Chinese novels. " Water Margins ": This is a long novel set in the Song Dynasty peasant uprising. It is also a classic of ancient Chinese novels. 4. Journey to the West: This is a novel with the story of the Tang Dynasty as the background. It is an immortal work of ancient Chinese novels. The Scholars: This is a satirical novel set in the Qing Dynasty and is considered a milestone in the history of Chinese fiction. These works had an important position in the history of Chinese literature and had a far-reaching impact on the literary creation of later generations.
In modern Chinese prose, lyric essays usually express emotions and describe the inner world as the main purpose. The form is short and concise, and the language is beautiful and smooth. The following are some famous lyric essays: 1 Spring Silkworm-Lu Xun 2 "Back"-Zhu Ziqing Moonlight over the Lotus Pond-Moonlight 4 "Rainy Night Flower"-Ding Ling 5 "Dusk"-Yu Guangzhong 6. To Our Lost Youth-Xinyi Dock 7 "White Night Journey"-Keigo Higashino 8 "Alive"-Yu Hua These prose works all expressed the author's feelings and thoughts on life, love, friendship, kinship and other aspects, and were regarded as the classics of modern Chinese prose.