Moro Traveling Eastward: Japanese Experience and the Emergence of Modern Chinese Literature

Moro Traveling Eastward: Japanese Experience and the Emergence of Modern Chinese Literature

by Li Yi

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The period from the late Qing Dynasty to the May Fourth Movement is generally regarded as the "period of emergence" of modern Chinese literature. During this process, Japan became the "intermediary" that activated Chinese writers' living feelings and transmitted foreign culture. Several generations of Chinese writers from Huang Zunxian and Liang Qichao to Creation Society have completed the self-activation of their creative subjects through the experience of studying in Japan. They have reflected on their own world in a new sense and expressed unprecedented fresh insights. This has effectively promoted the emergence of modern Chinese literature.

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