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The Book of Songs: the Older the Poem, the More Beautiful it is + the Deepest Love is the Golden Mean (set of 2 Volumes in Total)

Qu Limin

420K0

"The Book of Songs: The Older, the Better" is the latest masterpiece of the million-selling author Qu Limin who is once again launching a craze in Chinese studies. The book explains the mysteries of life hidden in the "Book of Songs"! Qu Limin had a conversation with the Book of Songs, the earliest collection of poems in China, interpreting the origin and significance of the Book of Songs, appreciating the eight benefits of reading poetry, and deeply thinking and poetically expressing many life themes such as love, marriage, men and women, marriage, peace, leftover women, resentful wives, loneliness, destiny, etc., Leading people to once again feel the simple and sincere spiritual power of the Book of Songs, and find a good way to solve the pain of the soul in the Book of Songs. "The Deepest Love Is the Mean" is another masterpiece by Qu Limin after "The Book of Songs: The Older, the Better". She does not stick to traditional thinking, and brilliantly interprets the "Book of Songs", China's earliest poetry collection, and selects "Wind", "Elegance" and "Ode", a total of 100 wonderful poems and 18 chapters. The book is rich in life philosophy and life wisdom, leading readers to appreciate the origin and profound significance of the Book of Songs, and to appreciate the beauty of the Book of Songs. After reading, readers will have deeper thinking and clearer understanding of many life themes such as emotion, marriage, men and women, loneliness, destiny, etc., And will find a solution to their own spiritual confusion. It is a poetic "reading medicine" that can clear away the emotional confusion of modern people.

Book of Songs 2: Deep Love is the Golden Mean

Qu Limin

277K0

"The Deepest Love Is the Mean" is another masterpiece by Qu Limin after "The Book of Songs: The Older, the Better". She does not stick to traditional thinking, and brilliantly interprets the "Book of Songs", China's earliest poetry collection, and selects "Wind", "Elegance" and "Ode", a total of 100 wonderful poems and 18 chapters. The book is rich in life philosophy and life wisdom, leading readers to appreciate the origin and profound significance of the Book of Songs, and to appreciate the beauty of the Book of Songs. After reading, readers will have deeper thinking and clearer understanding of many life themes such as emotion, marriage, men and women, loneliness, destiny, etc., And will find a solution to their own spiritual confusion. It is a poetic "reading medicine" that can clear away the emotional confusion of modern people.

Yang Jiang, Walking on the Edge of Novels

Yu Cijiang

251K0

This book uses literature review, version comparison, historical research, comparative research, theoretical research, questionnaire research and other methods as basic methods, closely following Yang Jiang's dual identity as an academic or scholarly novelist and novel translator, and based on a close reading of the text (novel translation text and literary text), it conducts a detailed exploration of Yang Jiang's novel writing, novel translation, and novel writing and translation concepts and theories. For example, in the process of analyzing and exploring the contradictory and complex mentality of Yang Jiang who is entangled and struggling in the dilemma of "writing" and "difficulties of writing" based on Yang Jiang's own concept of "art is overcoming difficulties"11, we not only rely on Yang Jiang's own knowledge and humanistic qualities, but also connect her academic and Chinese attainments, and also consider her status as a high-level intellectual and scholar's mentality.

The Flowers and Trees Described by the Poet

Peng Yanghua

64K0

In traditional Chinese culture, flowers, plants and trees are endowed with rich symbolic meanings. In particular, the configuration of Chinese garden plants is influenced by the philosophical ideas of landscape paintings of past dynasties. In the selection of plants, great emphasis is placed on character, color, fragrance and use. It is not only for greening, but also for painting. The artistic conception should be profound, subtle, elegant, and blend with scenes. If professional greening and planning designers cannot understand the symbolic meaning of these flowers, plants and trees, they will not be able to complete their work better. This book talks about flowers, plants and trees from a cultural perspective, and analyzes poems and songs, accompanied by corresponding pictures. It is not only for professional garden practitioners, but also for the general public. It has extensive science significance.

the Scholars" and Chinese Culture

Li Hanqiu

270K0

In November 2014, at an international academic symposium commemorating the 260th anniversary of Wu Jingzi's death, Zheng Zhiliang of Renmin University of China published an important new discovery - "Inscriptions on Scholars and Foreign History" by Wu Jingzi's good friend Ning Kai. Then he discovered six poems by Wu Jingzi "Post-New Yuefu". These newly discovered important new documents have surprised relevant scholars at home and abroad. Scholars such as Ye Chuyan continued to explore and produced new results, which led to a new understanding of the original appearance of "The Scholars" and Wu Jingzi's family history. The book "The Scholars and Chinese Culture" is a collection of the results of this important international academic exchange.

Appreciation and Writing of Chinese Classical Poetry

Bi Baokui

145K0

The work of Bi Baokui, a Chinese studies expert, secretary-general of the Tang Dynasty Literature Research Association of Liaoning Province and professor of the Chinese Department of Liaoning University, aims to create Chinese studies works suitable for public reading. The whole book is divided into four sections, namely Appreciation, Works, Writing and Ci Shen Appendix. In the appreciation chapter, the author introduces in detail the methods, methods and rhymes of ancient poetry appreciation. In the works chapter, poetry works that are familiar to the public are included. In this section, the author reads the meaning, conception, writing process, etc. Of each poem one by one according to the types of ancient poems. In the third section of the writing section, the rules, rhythm, rhyme, organization, rhetoric and other aspects of the poetry writing process are elaborated in detail, and are in-depth and concise. Finally, in the appendix of the lyrics, the author lists some of the most prominent poems in the poems and presents them to readers, which are worth savoring.

Research on Hilary Mantel's Novels

Yan Chunmei

181K0

This series is "Quzhou University-Contemporary Foreign Language Research Series". This series displays the teaching and scientific research achievements of young teachers at Quzhou University from the perspectives of contemporary linguistics, foreign language teaching methods, foreign literature, and translation studies. It not only reflects the direction and characteristics of foreign language teaching research at Quzhou University, but also has common subject reference value.

Research on Lu Xun's "morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk

Wei Hongqiu

186K0

Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" is a collection of essays with far-reaching influence in Lu Xun's life. It is a collection of retrospective essays originally published in "Wangyuan" magazine, with the old title "Revisiting Old Things". It not only truly and meticulously records Lu Xun's life trajectory as a teenager, but also records several important turning points in his life path: studying in Nanjing (choosing the theory of evolution), studying in Japan (abandoning medicine to pursue literature), etc., And has become an important material for studying Lu Xun's life and ideological development. From a literary perspective, it is the essence and model of modern prose creation. Therefore, "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" is an important object of Lu Xun research and modern literature research. This book constructs an academic framework for research from three perspectives: "ontology", "interpretation" and "thematic theory". It conducts objective and scientific analysis and research on Lu Xun and "Morning Blossoms Gathered at Evening" from macro to micro, from life thoughts to artistic personality. It is representative in the field of Lu Xun research and "Morning Blossoms Gathered at Evening" research.

Complete Commentary on the Complete Translation of the Book of Songs

Li Jiasheng

347K0

The Book of Songs was compiled in the Spring and Autumn Period, and contains a total of 305 poems from the beginning of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period over about 500 years. The problem solving, annotation, and analysis of this book mainly include "Preface to Poems" by Wei Hong of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Biography of the Collection of Poems" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, and "General Theory of the Book of Songs" by Yao Jiheng of the Qing Dynasty.

Journey to the West

Ma Ruifang

228K0

The study of "Journey to the West" contains more ideological and argumentative character analysis, but less reference to the unique style of the novel about gods and demons; there are many long and grand essays, but few short and clear points. How to guide modern readers, especially teenagers, to appreciate "Journey to the West"? "Journey to the West" is positioned as "the most magical novel". It starts with details and uses smart and simple prose to appreciate the unparalleled charm of "Journey to the West". Analyzing it piece by piece, the spirit can be seen in the subtleties, using the plot development of the novel as a clue to explore how "Journey to the West" became the master of the charming style of ancient novels about gods and demons.

Wuzhou Red Mansion

Zhou Ruchang Yang Xianrang

269K0

"Five Continents Red Mansion" brings together a number of scholars at home and abroad who are fond of Cao Xueqin and "Dream of Red Mansions". Each of them expressed their own opinions and jointly interpreted the dream of "Red Mansions" to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Cao Xueqin's death. Due to differences in majors and preferences, the articles in this book have their own styles and angles. The content is rich and exciting.

A Dream of Red Mansions

Lin Fangzhi

387K0

This book analyzes the deep meaning hidden in "A Dream of Red Mansions" from two aspects: "wonderful writing" and "historical writing". The author believes that "wonderful articles" are "real things" and "true flavors" that are cleverly "hidden" in words, such as: the illusion of mending the sky and discarded stones through the ages, "jade belts hanging in the forest, gold hairpins buried in the snow", "tiger and rabbit meet and return with big dreams", phoenix imagery, Nuanxiangwu Spring Lantern Riddles ... They are all images with profound connotations, and what the author does is to dig out the amazing meanings, decipher the unexpected secrets from their wonderful artistic coding, and display the great ideological significance and unique artistic value of the book.

The True Love between Children in Dream of Red Mansions

Liu Mengxi

119K0

Liu Mengxi has devoted more efforts to the study of Dream of Red Mansions and has published many influential works on Red Mansions. "The True Love of Children in a Dream of Red Mansions" positions "A Dream of Red Mansions" as a "Chinese love book". It analyzes the emotions of Bao Dai and related characters in 35 sections from the perspective of love, explains the eternal theme of "love", and is also enlightening to today's men and women.

The Customs of Jin Ping Mei

Bai Weiguo

178K0

"The Customs of the Plum Blossom in the Jin Ping" is a good book that can be said to be a perfect complement to "The Customs of the Red Mansion" by cultural master Deng Yunxiang. Mr. Bai Weiguo is an expert in the study of vernacular novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, especially the study of "Jin Ping Mei". In the form of essays, this book tells the various customs involved in "Jin Ping Mei", including festivals, entertainment, folk arts, clothing, food and other aspects at that time. In addition to quoting the original text from "Jin Ping Mei", each custom is quoted from classics, describing the origin and origin of the custom in detail, showing readers a picture of customs in the late Ming Dynasty. The whole book explains the profound things in simple terms and can be enjoyed by both refined and popular people.

Dante and the Divine Comedy

(italian) Raffaele Campanella

160K0

"Dante and the Divine Comedy" is a popular reading to understand Dante and his works. It outlines the general outline of the "Divine Comedy" and elaborates on metaphors, symbols and numbers, comprehensive themes, and some parts that are difficult for students whose native language is Italian to understand. The author of "Dante and the Divine Comedy" introduces and analyzes the two main partners in the poet's journey to "Hell, Purgatory and Paradise" - the woman Beatrice and the mentor Virgil. He describes the rings of hell, the layers of purgatory and the sky of heaven in the "Divine Comedy", as well as the characters in them, and explains the social background of the writing of the "Divine Comedy" - the power of the church and the pope.

Foucault Watching Movies

(france) Manilier Zabanyan

78K0

Foucault at the Cinema is the first attempt to provide an overview of Foucault's as-yet-unknown encounter with cinema. People can see from this that film can form a new concept of "event", film can explore a body stripped of its organic nature, and film can capture a history without victims or heroes. We are not really aware of these microscopic processes, but they determine profound changes in our understanding of ourselves. Only different kinds of thinking can lead to different kinds of viewing, and different kinds of viewing can lead to different kinds of thinking.

Zen Poetry and Enlightenment of the World of Mortals

Miao Huan

106K8.0

Poets use Zen to teach poetry, and Zen masters use poetry to express Zen. However, throughout the ages, poets have put in more and come out with less, while Zen masters have put in less and come out with more. Therefore, this book will be divided into two volumes to appreciate Zen poetry and express Zen through poetry. The first volume "Incorporating Zen into poetry" refers to incorporating Zen ideas into poetry, and was mostly written by lay people or scholar-bureaucrats. The second volume, "Referring to Zen through poetry," refers to using the form of poetry to express the meaning of Zen as the first priority, mostly written by Zen masters. Borrowing the form of general poetry appreciation books, adding appropriate koans or Buddhist stories and using poems as the basis for dividing chapters, you can enjoy both poems and Zen.

Microencyclopedia·journey to the West

Du Gang

127K0

In this book, the lion spirit also caused havoc in the Heavenly Palace, and there was also a rare animal, General Yin. The scorpion spirit was actually quite gentle at heart. Why did the nine-tailed fox not even have a chance to show off its abilities, but was instantly killed by Sun Wukong and became the fastest monster? Who is your favorite immortal in Journey to the West who has trouble with Sun Wukong? The White Bone Demon is actually very pitiful. Micro Encyclopedia·Journey to the West uses the most humorous and interesting writing style and the most popular writing method to tell you the most spicy and funny anecdotes about Journey to the West, as well as monsters and monsters.

Micro Encyclopedia·red Mansion

Compiled By Song Jiajun

133K0

How many dreams are there in the Red Mansion? How many characters did you write about? How many poems have you written? How many servants are needed for a funeral? What kind of banquets are there? What kind of snacks does Jia Mansion have? Who is the most bourgeois? Who is most frustrated? How many gifts are there in "gifts to everyone"? Among the sisters, Daiyu is considered the happiest, and Yuanchun may not have died of illness. The concept of Jia Mu is secretly changed, Baochai is hidden, and choosing the second mistress is choosing the future successor. Wei Encyclopedia Red Mansion uses the most unique perspective, the most up-to-date Weibo style, and the most unique way of expression to tell the classics about the elegant culture, customs and etiquette, everyone's style, management wisdom, food and entertainment, poetry, poetry, etc.

Starting from the Bottom: the Original Meaning and Metaphor in the Four Famous Works

Wang Honghua

238K0

This book uses a structural interpretation method to systematically reason and deconstruct the four major classics from three aspects: literature, history, and philosophy. This book believes that although the four major masterpieces all have obscure aspects, they all retain complete philosophical themes and structural forms. If the Da Vinci Code can be found, the author's original intention and metaphor can be restored. Through analysis, it was found that the first eighty chapters of "A Dream of Red Mansions" have formed their own system. Based on the first eighty chapters, it is enough to deduce the endings of the main characters and events such as the Twelve Hairpins of Jinling; there is the relationship of "Three Kingdoms and Five Parties" in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", and the personality traits and mental journeys of the main characters determine their final endings...

Micro Encyclopedia·three Kingdoms

Gao Xin

130K0

The Three Kingdoms were not "Wei, Shu, and Wu". What was Cao Cao's biggest regret in his life? Kong Rong is a master who never suffers losses. Who is the emperor with the worst name? How can carelessness achieve great success? What was the most successful defensive battle among many? Who holds the most loyal sword? What's going on in the mourning hall with "the sound of donkeys everywhere"? "Micro Encyclopedia·Three Kingdoms" uses the most humorous language, the most pungent satire, and the most relaxed and enjoyable Weibo style to tell you all about it. As a reporter who reports objectively, Gao Xin talks about the heroic spirit of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" in "Micro Encyclopedia Three Kingdoms" and then talks about the calmness and sophistication of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". In this harmonious process, discover more valuable news about the Three Kingdoms.

Poetry Talks About Insects: the World of Insects in Tang Poetry and Song Lyrics

Li Lu

200K0

This book is a microscopic history of the development of insect literature in the Tang and Song Dynasties. It mainly discusses the historical development of insect themes in poetry during the Tang and Song Dynasties. Through the aesthetic selection of various insect images, it explores their inherent cultural implications.

Poetry is Especially Zen (2017)

Luo Yuming

65K0

Many people think that Zen is so profound and mysterious that they cannot explain it. In fact, it is waiting for you to discover it in the poems. The meaning of this book is profound and far-reaching, and the writing is beautiful, concise and approachable, allowing readers to gain true tranquility from reading and sublimate their own souls. Professor Luo Yuming, from the Chinese Department of Fudan University and chief editor of "History of Chinese Literature", has combined more than thirty years of research on Chinese classical literature and exploration of traditional culture. He has conducted an incisive appreciation and analysis of nearly a hundred ancient Chinese poems, allowing readers to understand the breadth and depth of Chinese Zen culture. 2017 New hardcover revised edition, with exquisite illustrations by Mr. Qi Baishi in the text, taking you into the unique artistic conception of poetry and Zen.

A New Study on the Author of Dream of Red Mansions

Xie Zhiming

218K0

"A New Examination of the Author of A Dream of Red Mansions" is divided into ten chapters. The main contents include: errors in Mr. Hu Shi's textual research methods, deviations in applicable evidence in Cao's theoretical system, a brief analysis of the Zhi version, and a comparative analysis of the comments between "A Dream of Brothels" and the Jiaxu version, etc.

The Disappearance of "aura": the Evolution of Narrative Aesthetics in Contemporary Literature

Liang Hong

215K0

This book is a collection of contemporary literary criticism by the famous writer Liang Hong. It reviews contemporary Chinese literature from different perspectives such as family novels, female identity, and local literature. When Benjamin discussed the value of traditional art, he used a very emotional theoretical term - "aura". "What is aura? The strange entanglement of time and space, the unique appearance of distant things, which although far away, seems to be right in front of you." Resting quietly at noon in summer, following the arc of the mountain on the horizon, or following a branch projected on the viewer, until the 'now' becomes part of the image - this is breathing the aura of the distant mountains and branches." Needless to say, In Hardy's English countryside, Faulkner's southern towns, Marquez's Macondo village, in Lu Xun's Shaoxing, Shen Congwen's Xiangxi, Mo Yan's Gaomi Northeast Township, Yan Lianke's Raked Mountains, Bi Feiyu's Wangjiazhuang, Wang Anyi's Shanghai Hutong The existence of this "aura" can be felt everywhere. It is reflected from the dust, sunshine and wilderness of the countryside, from life, myths and history. It passes through the soul and condenses into a spiritual homeland, stimulating the deepest emotional throbbing of mankind.

Read the Four Great Classics in Three Days (collection Edition with Pictures and Texts)

Compiled By Chinese Education Hanmeng

195K0

China's four major masterpieces include "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "Water Margin", "Journey to the West" and "A Dream of Red Mansions". During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the creation of Chinese classical literature gradually entered its heyday, producing four great monuments in the history of Chinese literature.

Book of Songs 1: the Older, the Better

Qu Limin

144K7.3

"The Book of Songs: The Older, the Better" is the latest masterpiece of the million-selling author Qu Limin who is once again launching a craze in Chinese studies. The book explains the mysteries of life hidden in the "Book of Songs"! Qu Limin had a conversation with the Book of Songs, the earliest collection of poems in China, interpreting the origin and significance of the Book of Songs, appreciating the eight benefits of reading poetry, and deeply thinking and poetically expressing many life themes such as love, marriage, men and women, marriage, peace, leftover women, resentful wives, loneliness, destiny, etc., Leading people to once again feel the simple and sincere spiritual power of the Book of Songs, and find a good way to solve the pain of the soul in the Book of Songs.

Translation Readers with Chinese Characteristics

Shen Danqi

132K0

"Translation Readers with Chinese Characteristics" is a series of short stories written by Shen Danqi. This series includes stories about Chinese people and stories about foreigners; there are completely fictional stories and there are also semi-fictional stories that are consistent with real people and events in history. These stories are related to each other. In this series of novels, there are writers who spend their whole lives just trying to finish a final work but are frustrated; there is a coffin maker in a small American town who uses his skills to help the deceased summarize the life story; there are precocious children and their puberty that seems to arrive early; there is a letter from a strange woman that disrupts the entire life; there is also a disease inventor who specializes in inventing the names of various rare and weird diseases... These stories are interrelated and influence each other, taking place in different time and space, but with the same loneliness.

Yu Dan: the Beauty of Chinese Life (complete Collection)

Yu Dan

233K0

"Yu Dan: The Beauty of Chinese Life" contains two volumes: "Revisiting the Most Beautiful Ancient Poems" and "Interesting Life". Yu Dan uses the representative chess, calligraphy, painting, poetry, wine and tea as clues, combined with the current living conditions and spiritual world of contemporary Chinese people, to tell us that life is actually very interesting. We might as well learn from the tastes of the ancients and appreciate the beauty of life while reading poetry, playing the harp, tasting wine and drinking tea. We need poetry and painting, because poetry is not only in the distance, it is also in our current life. Our days include poetry, tea, wine, and harp, as well as the inexhaustible bright moon in the mountains and the cool breeze on the river. All these are the aesthetic taste of Chinese people's life.

How to Appreciate Ancient Poetry

Zhou Weina Ma Chunyan

139K0

Poetry appreciation is our understanding and appreciation of poetic works. It is a special spiritual activity that takes poetic works as the aesthetic object. It includes two aspects: identification and appreciation, and is always carried out in the process of image thinking with emotion as the medium. Mr. Lu Xun said: "Literature and art should not only be appreciated by a few outstanding people, but something that only a few innate imbeciles cannot appreciate. ... But readers should also have a certain level. The first is to be literate, and the second is to have ordinary general knowledge, and thoughts and emotions must also reach a certain level. Otherwise, there will be no relationship with literature and art." ("Popularization of Literature and Art") It can be seen that poetry appreciation is not only affected by the formal characteristics, content and meaning of the poetic works themselves. And the constraints of thoughts and emotions. At the same time, the appreciator must have the necessary aesthetic cultivation and appreciation ability. This kind of cultivation and ability requires long-term accumulation and continuous practice to gradually develop. It cannot be achieved overnight or achieve results in the short term, but it can be gradually achieved through hard study. This book will introduce some basic appreciation methods of poetry, hoping to help us appreciate poetry.

Consumer Society and the Cultural Variations of Contemporary Novels: Chinese Novel Criticism after 1990

Xiang Rong

282K0

The main content discussed and analyzed in this book is the aesthetic and cultural relevance of Chinese consumerist culture and contemporary novels since the 1990s. Its research scope is basically locked within the scope of the context of consumer culture and the development and evolution of contemporary novels. It uses the analytical paradigm of cultural criticism to enter the core area of ​​contemporary Chinese novels from the special category of cultural relevance, and analyzes at a macro level how the cultural power structure dominated by the hegemony of consumer culture affects and creates the historical marginalization of literature.

Yangliu Yiyi

Yangliu Yiyi

Literature

Du Xiaoming

23K0

This book is a collection of ancient poetry by the author. The content mainly includes frontier poems written by the author when he came to Ningxia, poems about travel, poems about history and nostalgia, etc. It covers the past and present, is rich in content, and is full of strong nostalgia and modern human charm. It also includes some calligraphy and painting works related to today's people, making the manuscript appear antique and profound in cultural connotation. In addition, the book is of great significance in promoting Ningxia's human geography, history and present.

Six-year-old Children's Journey to the West

Six-year-old Boy

110K7.9

The image of Sun Wukong in the TV series "Journey to the West" is well known to women and children in China. Liu Xiaolingtong, who has played the role for 17 years, has deep feelings and understanding of "Journey to the West", one of China's four great masterpieces. This book has revised the content of "Journey to the West for Six-year-olds" (first edition) and added a large number of stills and photos of six-year-old children from the TV series "Journey to the West". By telling the story of Wu Chengen and "Journey to the West", China's monkey culture and the enlightenment brought to us by "Journey to the West", it expands the artistic image and sublimates the culture of Journey to the West.

What is Capitalism?

Nie Yang Xu Yirong

90K0

"What is Capitalism" is one of the knowledge books on Marxism-Leninism. Starting from the background of the times when capital and capitalism emerged, this book comprehensively explains the relationship between capital and capitalism, the nature of capitalism, the various stages of capitalist production, how to divide surplus value, the highest stage of capitalist development, the essence and new characteristics of capitalist economic crises, and how to scientifically analyze capitalism.

What is Socialism?

Hu Jiaxi Wang Yanjing

90K0

This book clearly explains the basic question of "what is socialism" for readers, and describes in detail the progress of socialism from utopia to science, from theory to practice, from one country to many countries, as well as the practice and development process of scientific socialism thought in China. This book not only contains vivid and objective descriptions of major historical events, but also vividly depicts important historical figures. It strives to be novel and vivid in form and concise and smooth in writing.

What is Mao Zedong Thought?

Zhong Weitong

86K0

Starting from understanding the spiritual essence, rich content and scientific system of thought, this book explains the historical status of thought, as well as the formation and development process of thought. It focuses on the modern significance and value of thought, reveals its continuity with the theoretical system of socialism with Chinese characteristics, and provides useful inspiration for contemporary theoretical innovation and practical development.

The Five Famous Discourses of the "xingwei School" in the Early Republic of China (1912-1923)

Sun Chao

226K0

Sun Chao's "On the Five Famous Writers of the Xingwei School in the Early Republic of China (1912-1923)" named the mainstream novelists in the ten years after 1911 as the "Old School", "Mandarin Duck and Butterfly School", "Saturday School" and "Shady School" , "modern popular novelists", through a comprehensive and systematic study of their novel criticism and novel works, breaking through the various obscurations they have encountered over the past century, restoring their true nature, and renaming them "Xingwei Pai".

Qu Fu's Language World

Liang Wenqin

180K0

This book is an academic monograph that studies the Chu Ci represented by Qu Yuan's works. It adopts a linguistic perspective, method, and framework to isolate Qu Fu as a poetic style from the prose corpus from the four aspects of Qu Yuan's function words, rhythm, syntax, and rhetoric. It pays full attention to the uniqueness of Qu Fu's language as a "poetic constitution", thereby showing the wonderful language world of Qu Fu.

Commentary on American Western Novels

By Zhang Xinyu

267K0

This book analyzes and elaborates on the origin, interpretation and prevalence, tendencies, storylines, characters, theme selection, language style, cultural factors and historical factors of traditional American western novels. The analytical perspective takes the famous writer Cormac McCartney and his "Border Trilogy" in the 1990s as a contemporary extension of traditional western novels. Their green ecological ideas that are different from traditional western novels make these novels unique.

Translation and Commentary on Three Hundred Yuan Songs

Bi Baokui Yin Bo

300K0

"Annotations and Translations of Three Hundred Yuan Songs" is the third book in the series of Chinese traditional culture classics. "Three Hundred Yuan Operas" is a translation and annotation of the book "Three Hundred Yuan Operas". It was finally written after decades of research on Yuan Operas by the authors Bi Baokui and Yin Bo. In terms of style, "Three Hundred Songs of the Yuan Dynasty" is divided into several parts: biographies of poets, original poems, translations, annotations, and editorial comments. It strives to be accurate, complete and precise. "Three Hundred Yuan Operas with Translation and Commentary" can be used as a textbook for elective courses in colleges and universities, and can also be used as a reference for general Yuan Opera lovers.

Imperial Exile: Poetry and War in the Southern Ming Dynasty

Zhang Hui

111K0

The Southern Ming Dynasty (1644-1661) experienced four small dynasties, during which scholars wrote a large number of poems. "The Exile of the Empire: Poetry and War in the Southern Ming Dynasty" carefully examines the poetry of the Southern Ming Dynasty, and it can be seen that the unearthed people unanimously talked about the same theme, that is, "The Exile of the Empire." "Exile from the Empire: Poetry and War in the Southern Ming Dynasty" is composed of "Exile in Poetry" and describes the state of large-scale exile of the imperial court. The territory was gradually lost and people's hearts were scattered, so that the scholars were ultimately left with nothing to rely on spiritually. They could only actively or passively choose to die, return to their hometown, and convert to Buddhism. The second part, "Poetry in Exile," returns to the theme of poetics. What is its significance? Divided into desperate poems. Special topics such as poems about martyrdom for the country and the poetics of grief.

Russell Thoughts

Russell

195K0

This book is the translation, selection and explanation of Russell's most thoughtful and readable works by Professor Zhang Guangyong of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. The content involves Russell's thoughts and views on various aspects of life, growth, morality, cultivation, travel, family, marriage, education, culture, philosophy, history, society and politics.

Goethe's Thoughts

(germany) Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

104K0

This book is the translation, selection and explanation of Goethe's most thoughtful and readable works by Mr. Yang Wuneng, a famous Goethe researcher in my country. The content involves Goethe's thoughts and views on various aspects of life, morality, cultivation, travel, family, marriage, education, culture, philosophy, history, society and politics.

Emerson Thoughts Sketch

(us)ralph Waldo Emerson

252K0

This book is the translation, selection and explanation of Emerson's most thoughtful and readable works by Mr. Pu Long, a famous translator and researcher of Emerson's works in my country. The content involves Emerson's thoughts and views on various aspects of life, morality, cultivation, travel, family, marriage, education, culture, philosophy, history, society and politics.

Literary Heart and Diaolong Intensive Reading

Yang Ming

168K05

This book is divided into eighteen chapters, and provides a detailed and systematic interpretation of "The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons", a masterpiece in the history of Chinese literary theory and criticism.

Chen Dongyou's Essay on "jin Ping Mei

Chen Dongyou

262K0

"Chen Dongyou\u003CJin Ping Mei\u003E Essays" is a special collection of the main results of the author Chen Dongyou's research on "Jin Ping Mei" in the past thirty years. From this, we can see how the author's research trajectory has gradually evolved from the study of literature and theory to the study of economic (cultural) history and social history. The author's research contribution mainly lies in: demonstrating that the production of "Jin Ping Mei" is closely related to the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal and is a product of the canal economy; the book "Jin Ping Mei" not only has characters, stories, and backgrounds such as Ximen Qing and Pan Jinlian interdependent with the social and economic development of eastern China's cities and towns driven by the canal economy, but also truly, vividly and vividly demonstrates the status, characteristics, and changes of urban areas, social life, and ideological concepts of the citizen class along the Grand Canal (middle section) in the mid-Ming Dynasty. A profound grasp of literature and strong evidence from historical materials will help people better understand and understand "The Plum in the Golden Ping", a masterpiece that has been banned for nearly four hundred years.

Fear, Sacrifice and Rescue

Zhao Lihong

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Pavel Sosnovsky committed suicide after returning to Russia, but Tarkovsky stayed in a foreign country forever. Gorchakov's sudden death in "Nostalgia" is like a prophecy. Tarkovsky once said naively: As long as I finish filming for three years, I will return to Moscow. He was buried in a foreign country at the age of only 55 before he had time to film "Hamlet", "The Temptation of Saint Anthony", or "The Tales of Hoffmann" or "Leo Tolstoy's Escape" that he loved so much. Initially, he was buried in the Russian Emigrants Cemetery in Saint-Genivoye de Boua, a small town fifty kilometers away from Paris. There was a small metal plate above a tombstone with someone else's name, and small Latin letters read: "Andrei Tarkovsky, 1932-1987." There is no description of his life and no inscription. Tombstone number: 7583.

Emptiness and Rewriting

Huang Jinshu

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This article discusses some contemporary novelists of the Sirius Poetry Society, such as Chen Ruixian, Ju Fan, Song Ziheng, Wen Xiangying, Xiao Hei, Hong Quan, Zhang Ruixing, etc., As well as late comers such as He Shufang, focusing on the differences between their earlier and later writings. Some stopped writing, while some continued the existing modern path and explored more deeply; some "transformed to reality" and had already abandoned their early experiments; some became more mature, and some became duller. After decades of life, these authors can still let the modern clock face continue, even if the literary trend has been updated several times. From these different cases, this article attempts to revise Wen Renping's theory of modernism and consider some basic questions about Malaysian Chinese modernist novels: What kind of projection does the continuous modern time have on the novel itself? Does the paradox of time enter literature itself? What are the manifestations of departures and "latecomers"?

Realization of the Human Heart

Xie Youshun

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The intervention of consumer culture has greatly changed the inherent communication method of literature and the way it affects readers, which will inevitably bring about some new problems. The world is becoming more and more impetuous, and the myth of profit is becoming more and more exciting. These will definitely affect the writing of some writers. It is impossible not to have an impact. If you compare the writing of famous writers before and after they become famous, you will find that even some quite accomplished writers have begun to lose their composure in this noisy environment. Looking at their new works, you will know that they have not accumulated much in these years. The strength of the book is also weakening. It is obvious that the writing heart is beginning to panic, and it has unknowingly merged with the current consumer culture. Readers will write about whatever subject they like to be stimulated, without asking whether such subject matter is what they are good at or what they are concerned about.

Establishing the Opposite of Criticism

Cheng Guangwei

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Poetry criticism may exist in the process of establishing the "opposite" of criticism. This is a common understanding of the "uniqueness" of poetry criticism. Sun Shaozhen realized the "seriousness" of this problem at that time: "Without the courage to challenge authority and tradition or even blaspheme, ideological emancipation is just a luxurious empty talk. When the trend of artistic innovation begins, tradition, the masses and innovators often have a stage of friction and even torture with each other."

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