The first decade of modern literature (1910 - 1920) was largely devoted to the war, violence, and death during the First World War. During this period, there were often classic literary works that described the cruelty of war and the hardships of the soldiers, such as War and Peace and Miserable World. At the same time, a large number of horror novels and science fiction novels such as Mysterious Island and Blade Runner emerged during this period. These works explored the meaning of human existence and the relationship between humans and machines. In addition, there were many novels about social problems and human destiny during this period, such as "Jean-Cloister" and "Oliver Twist", which revealed the dark side of society and the complexity of human nature.
The 1920s was the low point of modern Chinese literature. It was called the "New Culture Movement" after the "May 4th Movement". The trend of literature in this period was mainly the criticism and reflection of traditional culture and the exploration and pursuit of the modern. In the field of literature, a group of outstanding people emerged, such as Lu Xun, Mao Dun, Lao She, Ba Jin, etc. Their works reflected the reality of the society and the pain of the people at that time. They expressed a strong criticism of the feudal system, the old culture, and the old morality. At the same time, they also explored the problems of modern society and human nature. In terms of literary style, the works of this period were mostly realism and modernism-based, and the rise of modernist thoughts had a profound impact on Chinese literature. The main representatives of modernist literature were Yang Jiang, Qian Zhongshu, Shen Congwen, etc. Their works focused on the use of psychological descriptions, symbolism, expressionism, and other techniques. In addition, the literary works of this period were also influenced by Western literature, such as Lao She's Camel Xiangzi, Ba Jin's Home, Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged, etc. These works were featured by the forms and techniques of Western literature, demonstrating the international trend of modern Chinese literature. Generally speaking, the 1920s was the low point of modern Chinese literature, but the literary trend and trend of this period had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature, becoming an important historical stage of modern Chinese literature.
The overall characteristics of the first decade of modern literature included: 1. Realism: In the first decade, many descriptions of social reality and characters emphasized the inner contradictions and pain of the characters. 2. The development of masculinity: In the first decade, masculinist literature began to rise, emphasizing male personality and strength. 3. The emergence of modern literature: In the first decade, modern literature began to explore the nature and meaning of human existence. 4. Divergence of literary schools: In the first decade, many different literary schools began to appear, including realism, realism, symbolism, post-realism, etc. Rich number of works: In the first decade, the number of literary productions increased greatly, covering all kinds of genre and subjects, including novels, poems, essays, plays, etc.
The first decade of modern Chinese literature: 1 Ba Jin (1898-1966): Modern China is famous as the "father of modern Chinese literature". 2 Lao She (1899-1966): Famous in modern China as the "leader of modern Chinese literature". 3 Lu Xun (1881-1936): Famous in modern China, known as "a banner of modern Chinese literature". 4. Shen Congwen (1912-1988): Modern China is known as the "treasure of modern Chinese literature". 5 Ding Ling (1910-1986): Modern China is known as the "mother of modern Chinese literature". Zhang Ailing (1914-1991): Modern China is famous as the "Queen of Modern Chinese Literature". 7 Qian Zhongshu (1897-1974): Modern China is famous as "the master of modern Chinese literature". 8 Yang Jiang (1898-1972): Modern China is famous as the "mother of modern Chinese literature". 9 Ye Shengtao (1894-1978): Famous in modern China as the "Father of Modern Chinese Literature". Their literary works occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature.
The first decade of modern Chinese literature (1910 - 1920) : 1. Realist tendencies: Many in this period. They focused on social reality and described various problems in Chinese society, such as war, poverty, joblessness, corruption, etc. 2. Creation of revolutionary theme: During this period, many literary works reflecting social changes and revolutionary theme were created. For example, Lu Xun's "Madman's Diary" and "The True Story of Ah Q" were works that reflected the social reality and revolutionary struggle of the time. 3. The emergence of modern literature: During this period, modern literature began to appear in China. Modern literature emphasized the exploration and contradiction of the individual's inner heart, focusing on the nature and meaning of human existence. For example, Yang Jiang's Three of Us was one of the representative works of modern literature. 4. Various literary schools: During this period, many different literary schools appeared in China, such as the New Moon School, the Three Heroes of Fictions, the Vernacular Movement, and the Literature Research Society. These literary schools had their own characteristics, but they were all committed to promoting the development and progress of Chinese literature. 5. A large number of literary works: During this period, there were many Chinese literary works, including novels, essays, poems, etc. These works reflect the living conditions and psychological state of the Chinese society and people at that time, and have high artistic value.
In the first decade of modern literature, the harsh reality that the intelligentsia faced was the social change brought about by the rapid development of industrialisation and modernisation. During this period, the division of labor in society became increasingly clear, and traditional occupations and production methods were gradually eliminated. The intelligentsia also faced unprecedented professional crisis and transformation pressure. At the same time, the rapid development of industrialisation and modernisation had brought about a series of environmental problems, cultural conflicts and human destiny. The intellectual needed to face these challenges and seek new values and meanings.
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Writing a novel depends on personal interest and writing experience, but generally speaking, the following topics are more popular: 1. Fantasy: This genre usually includes magic, mythology, martial arts, and other elements that easily attract the interest of readers. At the same time, there are many classic novels and stories that can be used as reference. 2. City life: novels about city life usually describe people's life and work in modern cities. They are full of life and easily attract the attention of young people. 3. Historical Legends: Historical Legends usually involve historical figures and events. They are easy to attract readers who are interested in history. At the same time, there are many classic novels and stories that can be used as reference. 4. Future science fiction: Fictions about the future usually describe the life and adventures of humans in the future world. They are full of imagination and technology, and are easy to attract readers 'interest. No matter which genre he chose, he had to pay attention to the plot, characters, and theme of the story to build an attractive and deep novel world. At the same time, he also needed to constantly practice and modify his work to improve it.
Ancient novels had a wide range of topics. The following are some common ancient novel topics: 1. Historical theme: Historical theme is one of the most common topics in ancient novels. It tells the stories of ancient historical events and characters, such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber and other classic novels. 2. Myths and legends: Myths and legends are another important theme in ancient Chinese novels. They tell stories of various gods, monsters, fairies and other mysterious creatures, such as Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio and Journey to the West. 3. Xianxia theme: Xianxia theme is another important type of ancient novels. It tells the stories of immortals, monsters, chivalrous men and other mysterious creatures, such as the Legend of the Sword and Fairy, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, etc. 4. Wuxia theme: Wuxia theme mainly tells the story of Wuxia characters such as Wuxia, Wulin masters, etc., such as "Tianlong Ba Bu","Smiling Proud Jianghu", etc. 5. Romance theme: Romance theme mainly tells the love story, usually involving the relationship between men and women, palace struggles and other elements such as "Dream of the Red Chamber","Water Margins" and so on. 6. Sci-fi theme: Sci-fi theme mainly talked about the future world, science and technology civilization and other sci-fi elements such as Star Wars, 451 Degrees Celsius, etc. These are just some of the common topics of ancient novels. In fact, the topics of ancient novels are very rich and varied. Every dynasty and period has different literary schools and types of works.
The first decade of modern Chinese literature (1910 - 1920) was an important literary period, and many excellent comedy works emerged. Here are some of the famous comedy works: Dream of the Red Chamber, a Qing Dynasty novel, is considered a classic of modern Chinese literature and one of the representative works in the history of Chinese comedy literature. 2 Teahouse-Modern Chinese drama by Lao She tells a humorous story in a Beijing teahouse. 3 "Three Words"-The author of the Ming Dynasty novel is Feng Menglong. It contains many humorous, ironic and philosophical sentences. Mr. Xiao Xiao-A modern Chinese drama created by Zhou Erfu tells the story of a funny character. The author of modern Chinese prose is Lu Xun, who tells a humorous story about human nature and social reality. The True Story of Ah Q-The author of the modern Chinese novel is Lu Xun. It is regarded as a classic of modern Chinese literature and one of the representative works in the history of Chinese comedy literature. These works showed the development and progress of Chinese literature at that time, and also reflected the reality of society and people's lives at that time.
There were a variety of novels, such as fantasy, science fiction, fantasy, martial arts, romance, horror, history, urban, reasoning, science fiction, and so on. The following are some of the more popular novel topics: 1. Fantasy: A fantasy world built on the basis of myths, legends, and martial arts. In which various elements such as magic, Xianxia, monsters, and artifacts come one after another. 2. Science fiction: Based on scientific principles, it tells the story of human exploration, adventure, and challenges under the advancement of science and technology with the theme of the future, space, and technology. 3. Fantasy: Using magic, myths, monsters and other elements to build a fantasy world where various mysterious creatures, magic, faith and other elements are intertwined. 4. Wuxia: Based on the elements of ancient Chinese Wuxia novels, it tells the stories of human adventures, battles, plots, etc. in the Wuxia world. 5. Romance: The love story between the male and female protagonists with love as the theme involves elements such as the palace, Jianghu, family, marriage, etc. 6. Horror: Construct a horror world with ghosts, spirits, thrills, etc. as elements. The various terrifying scenes, characters, plots, etc. are creepy. History: Based on historical events and historical figures, it tells stories of human exploration, wars, political struggles, and so on in different historical periods. 8 Cities: The story of human life, work, love, marriage, workplace, etc. in the modern city. 9. Inference: Based on elements such as suspense and detective, it tells the story of humans solving mysteries and revealing the truth with the help of detectives. These are just some of the more common novels. In fact, there are many other types of novels such as science fiction, horror novels, fantasy novels, martial arts novels, romance novels, etc.