The Beijing faction lived in Beijing and its surrounding areas. Their works usually reflected the reality of Chinese society at that time, with a strong sense of realism. The following were some representatives of the Beijing faction: - Lao She (Shu Qingchun) - Ba Jin (Zhou Erfu) - Ding Ling, Feng Zhi - Zhang Ailing (Hu Lancheng) - Xiao Hong (Xiao Jun) - Lu Xun (Xu Guangping) - Shen Congwen (Shen Yimo) - Bing Xin (Xie Tieli) These works, prose, poetry, and many other literary styles have become classics of modern Chinese literature.
The "Beijing School" referred to the representative of a literary school formed in Beijing, China from the 1930s to the 1950s: - (1899 - 1966) - Shen Congwen (1912 - 1988) - Ding Ling (1896 - 1966) - Zhang Ailing (1924 - 1995) - Qian Zhongshu (1910 - 1988) - Yang Jiang (1898 - 1972) Beijing School? The Beijing School, Shen Congwen, and others were disgusted by the realism literature school. They believed that realistic literature emphasized too much on the objective and scientific nature, ignoring human nature and human emotions, unable to express the complexity and change of contemporary society. In addition, the Beijing School, the Modern School, and other literary schools believed that these schools lacked the unique style and characteristics of the Beijing School literature.
The Beijing School was named after its writing style and literary genre. Beijing School, Cao Yu, Ba Jin, Shen Congwen, etc. At the same time, the Beijing faction was also concerned about the fate of contemporary society and mankind.
The Beijing school of novels refers to the cultural phenomenon originating from Beijing. 1. Strong Regionality: The novels of the Beijing School mainly describe the life, customs and culture of Beijing and its surrounding areas with strong regional characteristics. 2. Pay attention to social reality: The novels of the Beijing school pay attention to reflecting social reality, paying attention to social hot spots, and revealing the dark side of society. 3. Pay attention to the meaning of traditional culture: The novels of Beijing School pay attention to inheriting and developing the traditional culture of Beijing. They have an in-depth study of Beijing's culture, history, and customs. 4. The language is concise and bright: The language of Beijing novels is concise and bright, paying attention to the beauty and rhythm of the language. 5. Unique style: The unique style of the Beijing novels is mostly based on realism and mixed with certain fantasy elements. The representative figures of the Beijing School included Lao She, Cao Yu, Ba Jin, etc. These novels were based on realism and incorporated certain fantasy elements. They were full of personality and were deeply loved by readers.
The Beijing School of Literature referred to the cultural schools that originated from Beijing, including literature, art, music, and so on. Beijing School of Literature representatives, Hai Zi, Ba Jin, Ding Ling, Shu Ting, Ai Qing, Bei Dao, Lin Yutang, Jin Yong, etc. Their works have a unique style that reflects the social environment and people's lives in Beijing, and they have high literary value.
The works created by the Beijing School were unique and deeply loved by readers. Beijing School, Ba Jin, Ding Ling, Qin Qiang, Cao Yu, etc. Most of their works described the social reality of Beijing, showing a deep sense of patriotic feelings and humanist spirit. The Beijing School had a profound influence on the development of Chinese literature.
Beijing prose referred to the works of Beijing essayists with strong local characteristics and cultural heritage. The prose, culture, customs, and human feelings of Beijing style were deeply explored and described, while also paying attention to real life and discussing human nature and social issues. The following are some famous Beijing prose: - Lao She (1899 - 1966) - Ba Jin (1898 - 1972) - Ding Ling (1896 - 1966) - Lu Xun (1881 - 1936) - Zhang Ailing (1914 - 1993) - Tian Han (1908 - 1979) - Ice Heart (1900 - 1990) - Shen Congwen (1918 - 1988) - Qin Mu (1907 - 1981) These Beijing prose.
Beijing was the capital of China and one of the important centers of Chinese literary creation. There were many outstanding people born after the 1980s. The following are some famous Beijing's 80s generation: Beacon Warlord: Originally named Zhang Lei, born in Beijing, China, screenwriter, director. His representative works included "Sword Comes" and Sword Snow Stride. [2. Maoni: Originally named Chen Jie, born in Beijing. His representative works in China include " The Night " and " The Selection of Heaven ". 3 Jiangnan: Originally named Zhou Lang, born in Beijing. His representative works in China include " Frightening Step by Step " and " Ninth Grade Sesame Official ". 4. Yu Hua: Originally named Yu Guangzhong, born in Beijing. His representative works in China include Alive, Xu Sanguan Selling Blood, etc. 5 Representative works of editors and editors include Alive, Xu Sanguan Selling Blood, and so on. 6. The Catcher in the Rye: Originally named Jia Pingao, born in Beijing. The representative works of China include Qin Qiang and Abandoned City. 7. Chai Jing: Beijing-born Chinese journalist and host. Her representative works include "Seeing" and "Under the Dome". 8. Baby Annie: Born in Beijing. Representative works of China include Farewell Vian, Lotus, etc. The above was just the Beijing's '80s generation. There were many other outstanding people.
The representative of Beijing opera (Shu Yi).
Beijing Disabled People. At present, a group of outstanding disabled people had emerged Beijing City. Through their works that reflected their own life experiences and inner world, they had demonstrated the unique status and role of disabled people in society. Here are some famous disabled people in Beijing: Ye Xin: Famous in China who enjoys special government subsidies from the State Council. He has won the National May Day Labor Medal, the "Disabled" Literature Award from the China Disabled People's Federation, and many other awards. 2. Liu Zhenyun: Famous works in China, known as the "Father of Chinese Modern Fictions", include "To Live","One Sentence is More Than Ten Thousand Sentences", etc. 3. Ma Lianhua: Beijing City Blind Streams have received widespread attention from readers because of their novels that reflect the lives of the blind. Their representative works include Blind Streams. 4. Ren Rongrong: A female disabled person in Beijing has won the "Disabled" Literature Award issued by the China Disabled People's Federation. Her representative works include "A Person's Story" and so on. 5. Zhang Leping: The representative works of male disabled people Beijing City include Wang Erxiao. These, touching, and full of social value, their works demonstrated the unique status and role of disabled people in social life, and also provided an important window for people to understand the lives and inner world of disabled people.
The "Beijing School" was a literary school in the history of Chinese literature that originated in Beijing in the early 20th century. The main feature of this genre was to describe the lives and fates of Beijing citizens and the difficulties and challenges they faced in social, political, and cultural aspects with Beijing as the background. The "Beijing School of Fictions" was an important part of the "Beijing School of Literature". It referred to the works of novelists who mainly wrote in Beijing and its surrounding areas. The characteristics of Beijing novels included: 1. Using Beijing as the background to describe the lives and fates of Beijing citizens. 2. Pay attention to the description of social reality and human nature to reveal the dark side of society and the weakness of human nature. 3. The language is concise and bright, with strong local characteristics and cultural implications. 4. Pay attention to the artistic quality and literary value of the novel, pursue the artistic quality and ideology of the novel. Lao She was a representative figure of the "Beijing School of Fictions". His representative works included Camel Xiangzi and Teahouse. Lao She's works focused on the life and destiny of Beijing residents, focusing on social reality and human nature. The language was concise and bright, with strong local characteristics and cultural implications. Therefore, Lao She was regarded as the representative of the "Beijing School of Fictions" and was also praised as an outstanding figure in the history of modern Chinese literature.