Chinese Academic Frontiers (first Series)

Chinese Academic Frontiers (first Series)

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In the early stage, it was enlightenment education and a cry for national salvation. In the later stage, it was first a praise of construction, and then a new image of China was reshaped through obscure revelations. He pointed out that the national image of a literary work should be a comprehensive factor of the high level of the literary work itself that enhances the aesthetic value and social significance of the work itself, so that the quality and influence of the work itself can be used to establish and enhance the national reputation of the place where the work was born. Wang Guoying (Zhejiang University) took Lu Xun's "Sorrow" and Xia Yan's "The End of the Grass" as examples and pointed out that although they were twenty years apart in terms of creation time and story time, the escape consciousness and behavioral logic hidden in the bones are surprisingly similar, and have historical inheritance, thus gaining universal value. Li Hangchun (Zhejiang University) took "Yu Dafu's 'A Tale of Two Cities'" as the title and pointed out that the presentation of Shanghai and Hangzhou in Yu Dafu's works reflects two different moods and also shows two different styles and realms of modern Chinese city images from one aspect.

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