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History of Strange Fiction in Pre-tang Dynasty

Li Jianguo

414K0

Strange novels were a particularly prosperous literary genre during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. Many important works emerged, such as "Natural History", "Sou Shen Ji", and "Records of Supplements", etc. They laid the foundation for the development of later literary genres such as Tang legends and Song Dynasty Pinghua. "History of Strange Novels in the Pre-Tang Dynasty" is a treatise that systematically studies the origin and development history of supernatural novels. The author makes an in-depth analysis and explanation of the types of fantasy novels, the social reasons for their emergence, and representative works. This is a very important work of chronological literary history in contemporary academic circles.

History of the Shaanxi-gansu-ningxia Revolutionary Base Area

Li Jianguo

164K0

The revolutionary struggle in the northwest is closely related to the introduction of various new trends of thought after the May 4th Movement. The introduction of various new trends of thought broke the isolation of northwest society and laid a certain ideological foundation for the revolutionary struggle. During the First Civil Revolutionary War, thanks to the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, and with the support of the National Revolutionary Army, the revolutionary movement in the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia region achieved great development. After the Kuomintang Army betrayed the revolution and the Great Revolution failed, the northwest communists, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, began an independent armed struggle. After years of bloody fighting, the Nanliang revolutionary regime was established in Longdong, Gansu Province in February 1934. It later gradually expanded to northern Shaanxi and northeastern Ningxia, forming the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Revolutionary Base. Although this base area was repeatedly "encircled and suppressed" by enemy forces, it continued to expand. Before the full-scale Anti-Japanese War broke out, the area of ​​the base area expanded to approximately 130,000 square kilometers with a population of nearly 1.5 Million.

Research on Sui Dynasty Literature

Li Jianguo

276K0

"Research on Sui Dynasty Literature" is based on the three major regions of Shandong, Guanlong, and Jiangzuo, and conducts a comprehensive study of the literature of the Sui Dynasty. It focuses on the new literary environment created by the unified empire, the political ecology of Sui Dynasty literature, and the temporal and spatial patterns and gains and losses of literature in the Wen and Yang dynasties. It also reviews in detail the Shandong and Guanlong lines in the origins of Sui Dynasty literature. The book analyzes the literary creations of representative writers and groups in each region; uses classic critical documents as examples to explore the similarities and differences in literary concepts in the three regions; and reveals through statistics the degree of rhythmicization of poetry in the Sui Dynasty and the imbalance between regions.