There were many foreign literary allusions that were often tested in the examination. The following were some of the more common ones: 1 Garden of Eden: This allusion originated from ancient Greek mythology, which described what God did when he created Adam and Eve. Later, it was used as a metaphor for the origin of mankind and the primitive social environment. 2 Jane Eyre: This allusion originated from the British Renaissance. Bronte's novel Jane Eyre tells the story of a woman's independence and self-improvement. Later, it was used to describe the spirit of women pursuing freedom and independence. 3. Calling a deer a horse: This allusion originated from the Pre-Qin period's "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals", which told the story of an official who reversed black and white and confused right and wrong. Later, it was used as a metaphor to deliberately reverse black and white and confuse right and wrong. Divine Comedy: This story originated from the medieval Italian poet Dante's Divine Comedy, which described the great adventure of a clergyman to save the people. It was later used to describe the spirit of people who bravely marched forward for their beliefs. Five Hundred Years of Solitude: This allusion originated from Colombia Marquez's novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude, which described the family history of seven generations. Later, it was used to describe the passage of time and the short life. 6 Lord of the Rings: This story originated from the British fantasy novel "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, which tells the adventure story of three Ringwraiths in search of the power to destroy the Lord of the Rings. Later, it was used to describe the spirit of pursuing dreams and freedom. The Catcher in the Rye: This allusion originated from the novel "The Catcher in the Rye" by D. Salinger in the United States. It tells the story of a teenager's desire for maturity and confusion about the future. Later, it was used to describe the psychological state of young people pursuing growth and self-improvement. The above are some of the more common foreign literary allusions. Of course, there are many other allusions and topics that need to be selected and prepared according to the specific test content.
The following are some of the literary allusions that are commonly used in the college entrance examination: The Story of the Stone in Dream of the Red Chamber refers to the story of Jia Baoyu turning into stone in his dream and Lin Daiyu turning into stone together with Lin Daiyu and finally being burned. 2. The story of the three heroes fighting against Lu Bu in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms refers to the story of the three brave warriors Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and Liu Bei joining forces to fight against Lu Bu. 3. The story of the heroes in Liangshanbo successfully stealing the birthday program by using their wisdom. 4."Havoc in Heaven" in Journey to the West refers to the story of Sun Wukong and the gods of the Heavenly Palace who fought fiercely and finally managed to escape. 5."Sanyan and Erpai" in "Scholars" refers to a series of satirical novels written by Wu Jingzi in the short story collections of the Ming Dynasty,"Sanyan" and "Erpai". These literary allusions were the classic representatives of Chinese literature. They were often used as test points in the college entrance examination. The examinees needed to master the background, plot, character creation, and other aspects.
Teaching qualification exam "comprehensive quality" cultural knowledge often tested in foreign countries: 1. William Shakespeare: a great dramatist and writer of the English Renaissance. His works include Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, etc. Dickens (Dickens Carr): British novelist and dramatist in the Victoria. His works include Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, David Copperfield, etc. 3. Hugo van Gogh: A great poet, novelist, and painter of the 19th century in France. His works include "Miserables","Notre-Dame de Paris","Sea Labourers" and so on. 4. Ernest Hemmingway: A great American novelist and stylist in the early 20th century. His works include The Old Man and the Sea and A Farewell to Arms. 5 Faulkner (John Keats): Great British poet and novelist of the 19th century. His works include The Sound and the Fury, The Catcher in the Rye, 1812, etc. 6. Maurpassant: A great 19th-century French novelist and essayist. His works include "Miserable World","Macondo","Beautiful Friend" and so on. Leo Tolstoy: Great 19th-century Russian novelist and ideologist. His works include War and Peace, Anna Karenina, and Crime and Punishment. 8 Maugham (William Somerset Maugham): Great British novelist and essayist of the 19th century. His works include The Moon and Sixpence, The Shackles of Humanity, Blade, etc. The above are some of the foreign countries that often take the test. Of course, there are other things that everyone needs to pay attention to.
"Wine to Drink" was one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. There were many classic sentences that often appeared in various exams. The following are some commonly tested sentences: Have you not seen the Yellow River's water come from the sky and rush into the sea, never to return? 2 raise a cup and invite the moon to face the shadow and become three people. 3. Life is not satisfactory in this world. Tomorrow, I will spread my hair and play with a small boat. In the green garden, the sunflowers wait for the sun to dry. In the spring, all things in Budeze shine. Who can match the eighty-odd ever-victorious generals? I'm born to be useful. 8 Cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, drink three hundred cups at a time. Master Cen, Dan Qiusheng will drink the cup and don't stop. I'll sing a song for you, please listen to it for me. These are some of the classic phrases in " Let's Drink " that often appear in various exams and need to be memorized by everyone.
The following are the common test points for domestic and foreign literature: General knowledge of domestic literature: 1. Ancient Chinese literature: Pre-Qin, Qin and Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Tang and Song Dynasties, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. 2. Chinese literary classics: The Book of Songs, The Songs of Chu, The Analects of Confucius, Tao Te Ching, Journey to the West, Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, etc. 3. Chinese literary schools: Taoism, Confucianism, Mohism, Legalism, Military School, Famous School, and Confucianism. 4. The characteristics of Chinese literature: romanticism, realism, modernism, symbolism, expressionism, doctrine, etc. 5. Modern Chinese Literature: Lu Xun, Mao Dun, Lao She, Ba Jin, Lao She, Shen Congwen, Ding Ling, Zhang Ailing, Yang Jiang, Qian Zhongshu, etc. 6. Modern Chinese poetry: Hai Zi, Bei Dao, Shu Ting, Ai Qing, Misty Poetry School, New Moon School, Late Poetry School, etc. 7. Modern Chinese Prose: Lu Xun, Zhou Zuoren, Wang Zengqi, Shen Congwen, Ba Jin, Lao She, essayists, etc. 8 Modern Chinese novels: Lao She, Lu Xun, Mao Dun, Zhang Ailing, Yang Jiang, Qian Zhongshu, etc. General knowledge of foreign literature: Ancient Greek mythology: Zeus, Athena, Apollo, Hera, etc. 2. Three heroes of the Renaissance: Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael. 3. shakespeare: the genius of the renaissance period in england was known as the "giant of the renaissance". 4. Anna Karenina: The masterpiece of Tolstoy. 5 Dickens: The great master of English literature is known as the "father of world literature." 6 Jane Austen: A famous British female novelist known as the "pioneer of British novels." Faulkner: Modern American literature is known as the father of modern American literature. 8. Ernest Hemmingway: Modern America is known as the "outstanding representative of American literature." 9. Moupassant: A famous French short story writer known as the "Master of French Literature". 10 Hugo: The master of French literature is known as the "father of French literature."
The Peach Blossom Spring was a famous allusion in Chinese literature. The Story of the Peach Blossom Spring was a fable created by Li Dong, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. The story was about a place called the Peach Blossom Spring, where the people lived a peaceful life. They didn't engage in agriculture or commercial activities. They couldn't even be officials. It was said that the Peach Blossom Spring was located in a mountain range in the southern part of Hunan Province. The road there was very flat and there were no rugged mountain roads. People lived in a very comfortable environment. They lived a self-sufficient life by fishing and hunting. It was said that the people in the Peach Blossom Land still maintained the traditional etiquette and culture. They did not pursue material wealth, but pursued inner peace and spiritual satisfaction. This allusion was widely used in literature, art, and film to express the pursuit of peace, freedom, and an ideal society that was self-sufficient.
Allusions in literary comics can add depth and meaning. They often refer to other works or historical events to enhance the story.
The Water Margins was one of the four famous novels in ancient China and also a classic in the history of Chinese literature. The story was rich and colorful, involving many characters. Some of the stories were widely used as reference content for the exam. The following are some of the often tested stories of the Water Margins: 1. Lin Chong's Wisdom to Obtain the Birthday Orbit: This is the beginning of the story. Lin Chong led 36 heroes to obtain the Birthday Orbit and became the first hero in Liangshan Lake. 2. Wu Song Fighting Tiger: This is the story of Lin Chong's time in Liangshan Lake. Wu Song met a fierce tiger in Yanggu County. He used his martial arts and courage to successfully defeat the tiger. 3. Ruan Xiaoqi's Wine Fight: This is the story of the hero Ruan Xiaoqi of Liangshan Lake. He met a group of pirates on the river and fought a fierce battle. Finally, he defeated the pirates. 4. Wu Yong's strategy to capture the Daming Mansion: This is the story of the hero Wu Yong of Liangshanpo when he attacked the Daming Mansion. He used his own strategy to successfully capture the Daming Mansion. 5. Lu Junyi killed four tigers in three shots: This is the story of the hero of Liangshanpo, Lu Junyi. During his time in Liangshanpo, he killed four tigers in three shots and became one of the heroes of Liangshanpo. The above are some of the most frequently tested stories of the Water Margins. These stories are rich in content and involve many aspects such as characters, plots, strategies, etc. They are one of the important materials for the exam.
Title: What is the relevant content of "Jia Baoyu's Memory Loss" in Dream of the Red Chamber? Answer: Jia Baoyu's amnesia in Dream of the Red Chamber was one of the climax of the novel and also the most controversial and complicated part of Dream of the Red Chamber. In the novel, Jia Baoyu suddenly lost his memory after the Lantern Festival, completely unaware of his identity and origin. During his amnesia, his family and maids used various methods to find his whereabouts and memories. This plot displayed the rich relationships and emotional entanglements of the characters in Dream of the Red Chamber, and also revealed the complexity and contradiction of human nature. In the novel, there were many reasons for Jia Baoyu's amnesia, including his family background, emotional entanglements, and personality traits. This plot was also one of the most classic and touching parts of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. It was often used as a test point for exams and postgraduate entrance exams.
The common knowledge of literature in the middle school entrance examination included the following categories: Ancient Chinese Literature: There are four famous works in ancient Chinese literature,"Dream of the Red Chamber,""Journey to the West,""Water Margins" and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms," as well as many excellent classical novels, essays, poems, etc. Among them,'Dream of the Red Chamber' was hailed as the pinnacle of Chinese literature. 2. Modern Chinese Literature: There are many famous works in modern Chinese literature, such as Lu Xun, Lao She, Ba Jin, Mao Dun, etc. Among them, Teahouse was a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature. 3. General knowledge of contemporary Chinese literature: There are a number of excellent contemporary Chinese literature practitioners such as Mo Yan, Yu Hua, Jia Pingao, Su Tong, etc. Among them, Mo Yan's " Red Sorghums Family " and Yu Hua's " To Live " were classics of Chinese literature. 4. General knowledge of foreign literature: Foreign literature includes many classic works such as Hamlet by shakespeare, A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens, Ball of Suet by maupassant, etc. One Hundred Years of Solitude was a classic in Latin-American literature. 5. Literature school and literature style: Literature school and literature style are important concepts in literature research. Such as realism literature, romanticism literature, modernist literature, symbolism literature, post-modern literature, etc. At the same time, different literary schools and styles had their own characteristics and representative works. 6. Methods and techniques of literary creation: The methods and techniques of literary creation are important aspects in the process of literary creation. For example, narrative methods, description techniques, rhetoric techniques, structural techniques, etc. At the same time, different literary creation methods and techniques had their own characteristics and applicable scenes. The above is the common knowledge of literature in the middle school examination. I hope it will be helpful.
The following are some common literary allusions: "Jia Baoyu's amnesia" in "Dream of the Red Chamber": This allusion originated from the novel where Jia Baoyu lost his memory due to excessive grief and could only re-learn and get to know his family and friends. This plot showed the complexity of human nature and the impermanence of fate. 2 In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the three heroes fought against Lu Bu: The three heroes referred to Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Liu Bei, who joined forces to fight against Lu Bu, who was known as the "strongest person". This allusion showed the importance of friendship and teamwork between heroes. 3." Lin Chong and Wang Lun " in " Water Margins ": This allusion originated from the struggle between Lin Chong and Wang Lun in the novel. They fought against each other because of different ideas and positions. In the end, Lin Chong successfully fought Wang Lun. This plot showed the darkness of society and the distortion of human nature. "Sun Wukong beats the White Bone Demon three times" in Journey to the West: This allusion comes from the struggle between Sun Wukong and the White Bone Demon in the novel. Sun Wukong fights with the White Bone Demon several times to save Tang Sanzang. This plot showed the weakness of human nature and the struggle between good and evil. 5. The "Empty City Strategy" in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: This allusion comes from the story of Zhuge Liang's Empty City Strategy in the novel. He placed lanterns and troops in front of an empty city but signaled for himself to leave. This plot showed the importance of strategy and wisdom. 6." Wu Song fights the tiger " in " Water Margins ": This allusion comes from the story of Wu Song fighting the tiger in the novel. In order to protect his brother, he fought the tiger bravely and finally successfully caught the tiger and released it. This plot displayed the qualities of bravery and tenacity. 7."Sun Wukong's Tripitaka for Buddhist Scriptures" in Journey to the West: This allusion originated from the story of Sun Wukong's Tripitaka for Buddhist Scriptures in the novel. In order to obtain the true scriptures, he had to go through all kinds of hardships and finally successfully complete the task of obtaining Buddhist scriptures. This plot displayed the perseverance and self-transcendence of human beings.