Lao She (December 3, 1899-August 24, 1966) was a famous modern novelist, dramatist, and essayist in China. His works covered a variety of literary styles, including novels, plays, essays, essays, and so on. Lao She's representative works include Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, Four Generations Under One roof, Longxu Gully, etc. His works deeply reflected the social reality at that time, and also showed his unique literary style and humane thoughts. Most of Lao She's novels were set in Beijing, reflecting the problems and contradictions of Chinese society at that time through the description of the lives and fates of ordinary people. His works were not only popular in China but also received high praise internationally. The complete works of Lao She included many series and works, the most famous of which was the "Camel Xiangzi" series, which was divided into 10 volumes and narrated the life experiences and struggles of a Beijing car driver, Xiangzi. This series of novels is very popular among readers and has been widely translated into many languages. It has a wide readership around the world.
The contents of the complete works of Lao She's novels are as follows: 1 Camel Xiangzi 2 Teahouse 3 "Four Generations Under One roof" 4 Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy 6 "Zhao's Orphan" Dream of the Red Chamber 8 Thunderstorm Teahouse Camel Xiangzi Four Generations Under One roof Dragon Whisker Valley Old Zhang's Philosophy Zhao's Orphan Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse Four Generations Under One roof Dragon Whisker Valley Old Zhang's Philosophy "Zhao's Orphan" Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse Four Generations Under One roof Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy "Zhao's Orphan" Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse Four Generations Under One roof Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy The Orphan of Zhao Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse Four Generations Under One roof Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy The Orphan of Zhao Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse Four Generations Under One roof Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy The Orphan of Zhao Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse Four Generations Under One roof Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy "Zhao's Orphan" Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse Four Generations Under One roof Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy "Zhao's Orphan" Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse Four Generations Under One roof Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy The Orphan of Zhao Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse Four Generations Under One roof Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy The Orphan of Zhao Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse "Four Generations Under One roof" Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy The Orphan of Zhao Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse Four Generations Under One roof Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy "Zhao's Orphan" Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse Four Generations Under One roof Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy The Orphan of Zhao Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse Four Generations Under One roof Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy "Zhao's Orphan" Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse Four Generations Under One roof Longxu Gully Old Zhang's Philosophy "Zhao's Orphan" Dream of the Red Chamber Teahouse These are the contents of the complete works of Lao She's novels. I hope you'll be satisfied.
The following is a brief introduction of some of the complete novels: - The Complete Collection of Chekhov's Fictions 4: It contains 39 short stories written by Chekhov in 1885 and 32 short stories written in 1886. Among them,"Distress" is his representative short story of emotional psychology. The protagonist of the story, the son of the coachman, died of illness. The protagonist had no place to express his sadness and could only complain to the horse, reflecting the fickleness of the world in Tsar Russia. - Lu Xun's Fictions Collection: published by the People's Press of Hei Long Jiang on November 1, 2004. It contains all the novels written by Lu Xun. It is arranged in the order of Scream, Hesitation, and New Storytelling. The original preface is retained. Lu Xun portrayed the darkness of human nature and society at that time with his unique pen strength, arousing the soul of the people and examining the thoughts of the people. His works were of great significance in the history of modern China and even the world's literature. He was also respected and loved, ranking first among many writers in the National Reading survey. - "Fictions": divided into two volumes. It follows the principle of connecting books with people and connecting articles with books. It contains novels from the pre-Qin period to 1949. It is divided into ancient and modern parts (modern works are classified as ancient). There were also some web novels: - "The First Undercover of the Southern Song Dynasty" was written by Long Yuan, a writer from Shushan Chinese Network. The story was set in the 16th year of Jiading of the Southern Song Dynasty, when the Southern Song Dynasty was on the verge of collapse. The protagonist, Shen Mo, came from modern times. He used modern criminal investigation techniques to solve cases and spy skills to deal with the Liao and Jin spies. He used strange and poisonous methods to turn the tide and even formed a steel army to resist the Mongolian cavalry. - "Bright Rider": The author is Little Wang. It is a military history web novel that was published in 3G Bookstore. The story takes place at the end of the Ming Dynasty. At that time, Liaodong was defeated, the party struggle was serious, and there were internal and external troubles. The Emperor Ming was at the end of his rope. The novel tells the story of an invincible commander who revived the Emperor Ming. - "The Resurgence of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms": The author was Crow Shadow in Cold Pond. It was a historical web novel. It was based on the assumption that Guan Yu was rescued after the Three Kingdoms were established. The story developed after Liu Feng, who traveled to the chaotic world, rushed to Maicheng at night. - "Top Grade Eunuch": The author is going to kill the tiger again tonight. The protagonist Liang Xin is a transmigrator from the Northern Song Dynasty. He was originally a greedy and lecherous pawn shop clerk who was proficient in calligraphy and painting. After transmigrating, he became a little eunuch who was not pure. He confused the palace and won the trust of Emperor Zhao Ji. He became the first eunuch in the palace. The novel "Yan Xiaoqi's Journey to the Other World" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Lao She (February 24, 1899-August 24, 1966) was a famous modern Chinese drama director, critic, and translator. He was one of the most important figures in the 20th century's Chinese literary world and was hailed as the "Father of Modern Chinese Literature". Lao She was born in a scholarly family in Beijing. He studied in France in his early years and was influenced by Western culture. His literary works have a strong realism and humanist spirit, focusing on the living conditions and fate of the people at the bottom of society, depicting the pain and struggle of the Chinese people in politics, economy, culture and other aspects. Lao She's masterpieces include Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, Four Generations Under One roof, Longxu Gully, etc. Among them, Camel Xiangzi was regarded as a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature. It was famous for its profound social criticism and discussion of human nature. "Teahouse" was a novel that described the historical changes of the Beijing opera industry. It showed the decline and struggle of traditional Chinese opera in the changing times. "Four Generations Under One roof" was a novel that described the life and fate of a large family in different historical periods. It was known as a classic family novel in modern China. In addition to literary works, Lao She also actively participated in literary criticism and drama creation, which promoted the development of modern Chinese drama. His films also had a certain artistic value, including Old Zhang's Philosophy and Party A and Party B. Lao She had made important contributions and influences in many fields such as culture, politics, and society. He was known as the father of modern Chinese literature and the "People's Artist".
Lao She (December 28, 1899-August 24, 1966), formerly known as Shu Qingchun, was born in Beijing. He was famous in modern China, as a drama director, short story writer, critic, and translator. Lao She was one of the most influential figures in the 20th century's Chinese literary world and was hailed as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His literary works involved novels, plays, essays, poems and many other fields. His works were unique in style, beautiful in language, full of realism and romanticism, and were deeply loved by readers. Lao She's representative works include: 1 novel "Camel Xiangzi" 2. Play Teahouse 3 Essay "My Life" 4. The novel "Four Generations Under One roof" 5 Translated works such as Don Quijote Lao She's works had a profound influence on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. His works had a high literary status and influence not only in China but also in the world.
Lao She (December 3, 1899-August 24, 1966) was a famous Chinese dramatist, director, translator, and social actor in the 20th century. He was known as the leader of the Chinese Vernacular Movement and one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His works had distinctive characteristics of the times and profound thoughts. Lao She's representative works included the novel Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, Four Generations Under One roof, and the play Longxu Gully. Among them, Camel Xiangzi was regarded as a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature. His novels and plays used realistic methods to reveal the problems of the Chinese society at that time, such as the division between the rich and the poor, professional competition, moral degeneration, and so on. They deeply reflected the lives and destiny of the Chinese people. In addition to literary creation, Lao She also dabbled in the fields of film, drama, translation, etc. He had served as a film director and actor, and participated in the screenwriting and production of many films and stage plays. He was also one of the important representatives of the modern Chinese cultural movement. He actively participated in various social activities and public welfare activities, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese culture and society.
Lao She (December 23, 1899-August 24, 1966) was a famous Chinese novelist, dramatist, poet, and literary theorist in the 20th century. His masterpieces included the novel "Camel Xiangzi","Four Generations Under One roof","Teahouse","Longxu Gully" and other plays,"Teahouse", which was praised as a classic in the history of modern Chinese drama. Lao She's works mostly used social reality and people's lives as the theme to express his thoughts and reflections on Chinese traditional culture and modern culture. His novels and plays had profound thoughts and unique artistic charm, which had a wide influence not only in China but also in the world. Lao She's works have a unique style, humorous language, full of personality, vivid characters, and twists and turns of plots, which have a strong appeal and appreciation. He was good at combining realism and romanticism to express his deep thoughts on life, society and nature, as well as the integration and variation of Chinese traditional culture and Western culture.
The complete works of Lao She are as follows: 1 Camel Xiangzi 2 Teahouse 3 Longxu Gully Four Generations Under One roof Old Zhang's Philosophy "Lao She's autobiography" Old Zhang's Philosophy, Volume 1 and 2 Old Zhang's Philosophy, Volume 3 and 4 Chapter 9: Old Zhang's Philosophy Old Zhang and Zhao Si Preface to Old Zhang's Philosophy Old Zhang's Philosophy Foreword to Old Zhang and Zhao Si Postscript to Old Zhang and Zhao Si Old Zhang and Zhao Si Old Zhang and Zhao Si Old Zhang's Philosophy Illustration of Old Zhang and Zhao Si 19 Index to Old Zhang's Philosophy Camel Xiangzi, Vol 1 and 2 Camel Xiangzi, Volume 3 and 4 22. Camel Xiangzi (1) Original text of "Camel Xiangzi" Camel Xiangzi 25 Camel Xiangzi Illustration of Camel Xiangzi 27 Camel Xiangzi Index The above is the content of the complete works of Lao She.
Lao She (December 28, 1899-August 24, 1966) was a famous dramatist, critic and translator in China. His works covered novels, plays, essays, poems, literary theories, and many other aspects. He was known as the "father of modern Chinese literature." Lao She's masterpieces include the novel Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, Four Generations Under One roof, and the play Longxu Gully. His works deeply reflected the social reality and people's lives at that time, with distinct personality characteristics and profound thoughts. Lao She's literary works were deeply loved by readers and had a profound influence on modern Chinese literature. He was known as the "Father of Chinese Modern Literature" and his works were known as "one of the classics of modern Chinese literature".
Lao She (February 24, 1899-August 24, 1966) was a famous Chinese dramatist, critic, and one of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature in the 20th century. His works covered novels, plays, essays, poems, and many other fields. His style was unique, and his content was rich and far-reaching. The following is a detailed introduction of some of Lao She's representative works: 1 novel "Camel Xiangzi" "Camel Xiangzi" was one of Lao She's most famous novels. It told the story of a poor young man, Camel Xiangzi, struggling in the city. The novel was based on real life experiences, and through the description of the characters and the unfolding of the plot, it reflected the darkness of society and the helplessness of people at that time. The novel's language was concise, the plot was compact, and it was infectious. It was hailed as a classic of modern Chinese novels. 2. Play Teahouse Teahouse was one of Lao She's representative works and a classic in the history of modern Chinese drama. The drama tells the story of a teahouse owner and various characters in the teahouse. Through revealing and criticizing the reality of Chinese society, it reflects the darkness of society and the sufferings of the people at that time. The play's concise language, exquisite description of movements, and exquisite performance were hailed as miracles in the history of Chinese drama. 3. Essay "Four Generations Under One roof" "Four Generations Under One roof" was Lao She's autobiographical essay, which narrated the life experiences of four generations of his grandfather and grandson in the same family. The article used vivid pictures and real details to show the life and changes of traditional Chinese families, reflecting the history and cultural content of Chinese society. 4 Poetry "Spring Silkworm" "Spring Silkworm" was a lyric poem written by Lao She. It described the process of a silkworm growing and producing silk. Through the image of silkworms, the poem reflected the fragility and short-lived human life, as well as people's concern and cherish of life. Lao She's works have deeply influenced the development and progress of modern Chinese literature with his profound social insight and unique artistic style.