The most famous suspense genre in the West:
1 Edgar Allan Poe: known as the "father of mystery novels", known for his psychological description and horror atmosphere.
2 Daniel Defoe: A series of detective novels represented by Sherlock Holmes created a precedent for detective novels.
3 Agatha Christie: known as the "king of mystery novels", represented by many best-selling novels such as Murder on the Oriental Express and Murder on the Nile.
4. Bertrand Russell (Bertrand Russell): A series of mathematical mystery novels represented by Mathematical Principles, as well as suspense novels such as Castle Mystery and Crazy Experiment.
5. William F. Buckley: A series of detective novels represented by The Sound and the Fury, as well as novels such as Poker in Virginia and Waiting for Godot.
Some of these works had also been adapted into movies, television dramas, and many other forms.
West Lake is one of the most famous scenic spots in China. Here are some famous ones:
1 Mark Twain: Impression of Lake Washington
2. John Kitts, The Lake Isle of Innisfree
Lao She: The Dream of the Lake
Zhang Ailing: The Diary of a Young Girl
5 Lu Xun: The Dream of Hangzhou
6. Zhu Ziqing: The Lake
This also expressed his thoughts and feelings about this beautiful scenery. West Lake became one of the most important cultural relics of China and was also known as the "paradise on earth".
Songs and singers related to the West:
- "Western Development"-Jay Chou
- Ode to the Motherland-Stars
- "Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau"-Jay Chou
- Westscape-Stars
Western novels and:
- Western World-Yu Hua
- Red Sorghum-Mo Yan
- Ordinary World-Lu Yao
- White Deer Plain-Chen Zhongshi
- Teahouse-Wang Xiaobo
National minorities and ethnic customs:
- Tibetans: Civilization and Belief on the Plateau
- Uighurs: Dance and Food
- Kazaks: Music and National Costumes
- Yi people: fire culture and natural beauty
- Mongol: Grassland and Horse-head Qin Music
- Hui: Food and Religious Culture
- Miao: Miao Lusheng and Festival Culture
- Zhuang: Music and Dance
The heavy makeup of West Lake in Hangzhou reminds us of the famous line in Bai Juyi, a great writer of the Tang Dynasty,"Farewell to the ancient grass":"The grass on the plain withered and flourished every year. The wildfire can't burn, and the spring wind blows again." This poem depicted the growth process of plants in nature, expressing the tenacity and indomitable spirit of life.
The author of Journey to the West was the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen, and the main plot of Journey to the West was the adventure story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand helping Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain scriptures. Therefore, option A was wrong.
After the 18th century, there were some women in the West who were famous for their satirical arts. You can refer to the following examples:
1 Victoria Albert (Victoria Abramovich): British painter famous for painting still lives and portraits, his works are often full of humor and irony.
2 Jane Austen: The United Kingdom is known as the "mother of modern British literature." Her novel Pride and Predict is considered a classic in the history of British literature.
3. Jennifer Jennings: The United States is famous for its dystopian novel, Us. This novel reveals the dark side of society through irony and criticism of utopia.
4 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood): The United States became the most famous woman in the 20th century with novels such as Golden Pavilion Temple and Sense and Sensibility. Her works were full of satire and criticism of modern society.
5. Elizabeth Bennett: The United States is famous for its dystopian novel, Us. This novel reveals the dark side of society through satire and criticism of utopian society.
6 Emily Browning: Britain became the most famous woman in the 20th century with her novels such as The English Patient and The Moon and Sixpence. Her works were full of irony and criticism of capitalist society.
These are some of the famous satirical women in the West after the 18th century. Their works have had a profound impact on modern literature and drama.
๐I recommend the following novel to you:
1. "The Regent's Soft Cat Cake" was a love story about a little kitten who transmigrated to become a beauty and met a handsome man in black clothes. It was so sweet that it made one's nose water.
2. "His First Love Was a Meow": After the female protagonist transmigrated into a kitten, she met a handsome male protagonist. The love story between the two was heart-wrenching.
3. "I like the way you scold me." President Qin's cold and aloof image no longer existed in front of the female lead. He became a cute little puppy. His feelings for the female lead gradually moved people.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Ancient China:
- Cao Xueqin: Dream of the Red Chamber
- Lu Xun: A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories
- Lao She: Teahouse, Camel Xiangzi
- Ba Jin: Home, Spring, Autumn
- Ding Ling: The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River, Three Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains
Modern times:
- Lu Xun: A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Hesitation, New Stories
- Lao She: Teahouse, Camel Xiangzi
- Ba Jin: Home, Spring, Autumn
- Ding Ling: The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River, Three Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains
Modern:
- Lu Xun: A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Hesitation, New Stories
- Lao She: Teahouse, Camel Xiangzi
- Ba Jin: Home, Spring, Autumn
- Ding Ling: The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River, Three Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains
- Zhang Ailing: Red Rose and White Rose, Aquilaria Fragrance: The First Stove of Incense
- Qian Zhongshu: Fortress Besieged
- Shen Congwen: Border Town
Current generation:
- Mo Yan: Red Sorghums Family, Big Breasts and Buttocks
- Yu Hua: Live, Shout in the Drizzle
- Jia Pingao: Qin Qiang, Abandoned City
- Ernest Hemmingway: The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms
- Kawabata Yasunari: Snow Country, Thousand Cranes
- Margaret Atwood: Gone with the Wind, Gone with the Wind
Modern times, modern times.
In modern times, their works were often influenced by the European Enlightenment, romanticism, realism and other literary trends. For example, Dickens, Maupassant, Tolstoy, Maugham, Ernest Hemmingway, Faulkner, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, and so on.
In modern times, their works were mainly influenced by modern, post-modern, realism and other literary trends. For example, Ernest Hemmingway, Faulkner, Marquez, Mo Yan, Jia Pingao, Yu Hua, and so on.
Their works are influenced by various thoughts, social, political and cultural factors. For example, Jia Pingao, Mo Yan, Su Tong, Tie Ning, Liu Zhenyun, Annie Baby, Zhou Guoping, Lu Yao, Yu Hua, Han Shaogong, Chen Zhongshi, Wang Xiaobo, and so on.