This group was established in the 1950s and was represented by the winners of the Lu Xun Literature Prize. Their works were known for their simplicity, sincerity, emotion, and realism.
1. Lu Xun Literature Prize: The Lu Xun Literature Prize is one of the highest literary awards in China. It aims to commend those who have made outstanding contributions to the cause of Chinese literature. Northeast.
Realism: Realism is a style of literature that stresses the importance of realism. It reveals the dark side of society and the weaknesses of human nature by depicting the true face of social life. Northeast.
3. Plain: Plain is a literary quality that is true, natural, simple, and sincere. It does not pursue magnificence and exaggeration, but focuses on expressing inner feelings and emotions. Northeast.
4. Emotion: Emotion is a kind of literary expression. It is a sincere expression of life, love, friendship, family, and other emotions. It is an important element of literary works. Northeast.
Qing Dao is a famous historical and cultural city in China, with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Most of them in the contemporary Qing Dao paid attention to social reality, human nature exploration and cultural inheritance. The following are some contemporary examples:
1 Wang Meng: Representative works include Spring Silkworm, A New Official in the Organization Department, etc.
2. Zhang Leping: His representative works include The Past of Qing Dao and Village Story.
3. Bi Feiyu: Representative works include Lantern Fictions and Spring Silkworms.
4. Liu Zhenyun: His representative works include "One sentence is equivalent to ten thousand sentences" and "Song of Garlic Sprout in Heaven".
5 Lu Yao: Representative works include " Ordinary World "," Life ", etc.
6. Yu Hua: Representative works include "Alive" and "Crying in the Drizzle".
7. Wang Shuo: Representative works include Ferocious Animals, I Am a Cat, etc.
8. Mai Family: Representative works include Qin Qiang, Song Dynasty Criminal Officer, etc.
The above were only some of the best in the modern world. Of course, there were many other excellent ones.
Eighties novels Some Chinese novels around 1978 received widespread attention at that time and were regarded as one of the representative groups of modern Chinese novels.
The members of this group included:
1 Ding Ling: The first Chinese woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature had a representative work such as The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River.
2 Yeats: American poet born in 1919. His representative works include When You're Old.
3. Jin Yong: Chinese martial arts novels were born in 1936. His representative works include The Legend of the Condor Heroes.
4. O'Neill: American drama was born in 1928. His representative works include Popeye.
5 Margaret Atwood: An American woman born in 1920. Her representative works include Gone with the Wind.
The works of this group covered a variety of literary types, including novels, poems, plays, essays, etc. Their unique styles reflected the social and cultural landscape of the time. Their works were very important to the development and influence of modern Chinese literature.
They were famous for their solid writing skills and unique artistic style.
One of the famous ones was Zhao Shuli from China in 2010. At that time, Zhao Shuli was forced to leave the publishing house because of an article that criticized the editor of a publishing house.
Zhao Shuli attracted widespread attention in Chinese society and also triggered thoughts about the publishing industry and freedom of speech. Since then, China's publishing industry and freedom of speech have improved to some extent.
Hard to say. You could ask around in your neighborhood or search on popular mapping apps. Sometimes, local shopping malls or comic conventions might have manga stores too.
In the modern history of China,"Northeast" referred to a series of entities that were active in Northeast China from the 1920s to the 1940s. This genre was mainly composed of literary youths and intellectual figures from the north, including Lu Xun, Mao Dun, Lao She, Ba Jin, Shen Congwen, etc. Their works had strong realism and democratic ideas, reflecting the predicament and contradictions of the society and people at that time, which had an important impact on the development of modern Chinese literature. This genre was known as an important force in the history of modern Chinese literature.
I think it's hard to attribute the invention of the nonfiction novel to a specific group. It emerged as a literary form over time with contributions from multiple writers.
J92 was a set of stamps of ancient Chinese writers, including Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Su Shi, Lu You, etc. The theme of this set of stamps was "Ancient Chinese Writers". The stamp patterns adopted the images of these writers and their representative literary works, aiming to show the broad, profound and rich content of ancient Chinese literature.
Li Bai was a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. His poems were fresh, bold, and unconstrained. He was known as the "Immortal of Poetry". Du Fu was one of the great poets of the Tang Dynasty. His poems reflected the darkness of the society and the suffering of the people. Bai Juyi was one of the famous poets of the Tang Dynasty. His poems mainly expressed his deep thoughts on human nature and society. Su Shi was a famous writer of the Song Dynasty. His literary achievements were known as one of the "Four Scholars of the Su School." His poems and essays were known for their freshness, naturalness, and profoundness. Lu You was a famous writer in the Southern Song Dynasty. His poems were fresh, natural, subtle and graceful.
The J92 stamp not only showcased the literary achievements and cultural heritage of ancient Chinese writers, but also promoted the spread and influence of Chinese literature.
Well, it depends on where you are. Try using event search engines and enter your location to find out. You could also ask around at local comic book stores or geeky hangouts.