
Ni Wenjian Chinese Class
by Ni Wenjian
About This Novel
What is the relationship between "I" and my father in "Back View"? Who is the "murderer" who kills Mrs. Xianglin in "Blessing"? "Fortress Besieged" Who besieged whom? Have you really understood these classic works? Is there any way to read literature? Teacher Ni Wenjian, a famous teacher in the Chinese Department and who has participated in the top-level design of national Chinese education for many years, presents the fun and charm of reading through intensive reading and analysis of Chinese and foreign classics in the history of literature and well-known masterpieces in Chinese textbooks. This book is compiled into eleven classroom lecture notes and analysis of famous works, from "Kong Yiji", "Back View", "Albizia Julibrissin Tree" to "Smoke of Beijing" and "Besieged City". Each article has its own angles and techniques, practical exercises, with the text as the center, from beginning to end, from texture to structure, from the context of writing to the writer's stance, from the inside out. From the whole form to the external context... Read it thoroughly and enjoy it heartily; the second part selects thirteen poems and essays such as "Blessing", "Autumn in the Old Capital", "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", "Oh, Fragrant Snow", etc. For side criticism. Hundreds of accompanying text annotations or reminders of key points, or questions to attract attention, guide readers to explore and think in a persuasive way. Go in and out of the text, go deep between the lines, and let teacher "Ni Dahong" lead you step by step to confront the text.
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