Lu Xun's subjects were mainly divided into two categories: The first type was social criticism. Most of Lu Xun's works focused on social reality and carried out a profound criticism of the Chinese society at that time. For example, novels such as A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, and Medicine were all representative works that deeply reflected on social reality. In these novels, Lu Xun called people to awaken and promote social progress through his criticism of society. The second type was literary descriptions. Lu Xun's works also included some literary descriptions such as Kong Yiji and Blessing. In these novels, Lu Xun showed the kindness and beauty of human nature by describing the life, feelings and inner world of the characters, expressing the author's concern and thinking about human nature. As for the narrative mode, Lu Xun's works usually used a variety of narrative methods. For example, he could use the first-person narrative to show the story from the protagonist's point of view, such as Kong Yiji, Medicine, and other novels. At the same time, he could also use third-person narration to describe the lives of the characters from the perspective of an onlooker, such as " The Madman's Diary "," The True Story of Ah Q " and other novels. In addition, Lu Xun also used a variety of narrative methods such as event narration and psychological description to show different plots and characters. For example, in Kong Yiji, Lu Xun used Kong Yiji's perspective to show the current situation of the disparity between the rich and the poor and the moral degeneration in Chinese society at that time. At the same time, Lu Xun also revealed the pain and contradiction in Kong Yiji's inner world, which reflected the kindness and beauty of human nature.
There are many categories of topics in the anthology. The following are some of the common categories: 1. Romance novels: They mainly tell the love story between the male and female protagonists. They usually involve emotions, marriage, family, and other topics. 2. Horror novels: Mainly about bizarre, strange, and terrible events. They usually involve life and death, human nature, faith, and other topics. 3. Science fiction: Stories about the future, science and technology, and extraterrestrials usually involve science, technology, philosophy, and other topics. 4. Historical novels: stories that mainly tell about historical events and historical figures usually involve political, cultural, social, and other topics. 5. Biography: It mainly tells the story of a person's life. It usually involves topics such as characters, life, and growth. 6. Fictions that mainly tell fictional stories usually involve elements such as characters, plot, and theme. Prose: It mainly talks about the author's thoughts, insights, observations, etc. It usually involves topics such as literature, life, and thoughts. The above is just a part of the categories of the anthology. Different authors may choose different topics according to their own creative preferences.
Lu Xun's works can be categorized in different ways. The following is a common classification: 1. Fictions: - A Madman's Diary - The True Story of Ah Q - Medicine - Kong Yiji - White Light - Hesitation - New Stories - Canopy Collection - Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening 2. Prose: - Preface to Canopy Collection - Wild Grass - Scream - New Stories - Hesitation - The True Story of Ah Q - Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening 3 Poetry: - A Madman's Diary - The True Story of Ah Q - Medicine - Kong Yiji - White Light - Hesitation - Canopy Collection - Scream 4 Essays: - Preface to Canopy Collection - The True Story of Ah Q - Medicine - Kong Yiji - White Light - Hesitation - Canopy Collection - Scream It should be noted that these categories are not absolutely different. People may have different ways of classification.
According to the subject matter, infant stories could be divided into the following categories: Mythology: Mythology stories usually involve supernatural elements such as gods, ghosts, and monsters. It is one of the favorite types of infant stories for many parents and new parents. It can help them understand their children's world. Fairy tales: Fairy tales usually use animals, humans, elves and other characters as the basis to tell some magical fairy tales such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, etc. These stories will teach children kindness, courage, generosity and other qualities. Fables: Fables usually educate people through the experiences of animals or characters, such as "The Turtle and the Rabbit" and "Little Red Riding Hood". These stories usually have profound meanings that can help children understand the world and themselves. 4. Science fiction stories: Science fiction stories usually involve the future or the unknown world, such as the Galaxy Empire, Star Wars, etc. These stories can teach children the basic concepts of technology and the future. Horror stories: Horror stories usually use ghosts, monsters, poisonous snakes, etc. as the theme to teach children the basic concepts of nature and life. These types of stories can help children understand the world and themselves, and also cultivate their thinking ability, imagination, and language skills.
Storytelling is a traditional Chinese art form of crosstalk, usually involving one or more performers narrating stories about history, stories, legends, and other topics. The narrative techniques and patterns include the following aspects: 1. Shaping the characters: The characters in the storytelling are usually vivid. The performers can use vivid language and image descriptions to shape these characters to make a deep impression on the readers. 2. Use dialogue: The dialogue in storytelling is usually wonderful. The performer can express the character and plot development through vivid dialogue. 3. Use the language of description: The language of description refers to the language used to describe characters, scenes, objects, etc. These words can help the reader better understand the plot and characters. 4. Use rhythm and tone: The use of rhythm and tone in storytelling can enhance the appeal and appeal of the story, allowing the reader to better immerse themselves in the story. 5. Use narrative skills: The commonly used narrative skills in storytelling include flashback, interjection, backtracking, etc. These skills can better express the development of the plot and the changes in the characters. Use suspense and conflict: The suspense and conflict in storytelling can enhance the attraction and tension of the story and make the reader pay more attention to the development of the story. Use humor and sarcasm: humor and sarcasm in storytelling can enhance the interest and expression of the story and make the readers like the story more. The above are some of the narrative techniques and modes in storytelling. Different performers and different storylines may have different ways of using them.
Common novel narrative modes include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. The linear narrative mode, also known as the traditional narrative mode, is to tell the story in the order of time or the order of events. This kind of narrative mode usually includes a series of events and plots. The reader can gradually understand the background and relationship of the characters and events as the story develops. 2. Non-linear narrative mode: also known as science fiction or futuristic narrative mode. This narrative mode usually breaks up the story timeline and tells the story from different perspectives or time lines. In this way, the narrative time could jump or be presented according to different story units. 3. Storytelling Mode: This mode tells the story by stacking a series of events together to show the growth of the characters, inner conflicts, and choices. This kind of narrative mode usually consists of multiple chapters, each of which contains a series of events. The reader can understand the fate and growth of the character through reading these chapters. 4. Reversed narrative mode: In this narrative mode, the original plot that was thought to be correct was reversed in the process of telling the story, allowing the reader to see the truth of the matter and the inner contradictions of the characters. This kind of narrative mode was usually used to reveal the dark side and contradictory psychology of human nature. 5. The flashback narrative mode: This narrative mode allows the reader to feel the inner contradictions and emotional conflicts of the characters by using the memories or dreams of the characters as the narrative mode of the story. This kind of narrative mode was usually used to show the psychological and mental state of the character. 6. Memoir narrative mode: This narrative mode allows the reader to understand the growth and experience of the characters by using the history of the characters as the narrative of the story. This kind of narrative mode was usually used to show the inner world and experiences of the characters.
The original text of Lu Xun's "A Small Matter" is as follows: So I sat up and said,"We might as well go first." But it was too late. His family had already moved. I felt a surge of warmth in my heart. I remembered that when I was young, I used to play on the path in front of the door and was hit by a big truck and was seriously injured. However, my parents didn't blame me and immediately took me to the hospital for treatment. They were proud of my strength and courage. Now it's happening to me again, but my parents don't blame me. I felt so grateful that I decided to do something for them to let them know that I really cared about them.
Chinese painting is a unique art form in China, with a unique artistic style and cultural content. Its characteristics included: Long history: Chinese painting originated in southern China, and after a long period of accumulation and evolution, it formed a unique painting style and technique. 2. Pay equal attention to brush and ink: Chinese painting uses brush and ink as the main means to emphasize that there is no skill other than brush and ink. 3. Unique style: The unique style of Chinese painting focuses on the expression of images and artistic conception. 4. Rich colors: The colors of Chinese paintings are rich and varied, and they are full of expressiveness. 5. Diverse Styles: There are various styles of Chinese painting, from traditional classical styles to modern modern styles. According to the subject matter, Chinese paintings can be divided into the following categories: 1. Landscape and Pastoral Painting: Using natural landscape and rural scenery as the theme to show the harmonious relationship between man and nature. 2. Portrait painting: use portraits as the subject to express the character, appearance, and inner world of the character. 3. Flowers, birds, fish, and insects painting: using flowers, birds, fish, and insects as the theme to express the animals and plants of nature. 4. Historical story painting: using historical stories and legends as the theme to express historical events and characters. 5. Philosophic landscape painting: It uses the philosophical landscape as the theme to express the philosophy of life and wisdom of life. Chinese paintings can be divided into the following categories: 1. Traditional classical style: Using ancient paintings as a blueprint, using traditional painting techniques and expression techniques to express a classical artistic style. 2. Modern style: Using modern painting techniques as a blueprint to show the characteristics and style of modern painting. 3. Freehand style: Using freehand techniques as a blueprint, focusing on the expression of the image and the transmission of the artistic conception without using a large number of details. 4. Fine Brushwork Style: Using the fine brush technique as the blueprint to pay attention to the details of the portrait and the fine performance of the image.
Storytelling was a traditional Chinese audio book, usually narrated by an experienced storyteller. The narrative techniques and modes of storytelling are very diverse. The following are some common narrative techniques and modes: 1. Suspense: An important feature of storytelling is that the beginning and end of the story are very fascinating, with some suspense interwoven to keep the reader wondering about the ending of the story. 2. The plot is full of ups and downs: The plot of a storyteller usually has ups and downs. Sometimes it is tense and sometimes it is relaxed. This allows the reader to constantly guess and think while listening to the story. 3. Shaping characters: The characters in storytelling are usually very vivid. Each character has its own unique personality and characteristics that make it easier for readers to resonate with them. 4. Conversation: The dialogue in storytelling is usually an interaction between the storyteller and the audience. The audience can participate in the story, which is also a major feature of storytelling. Rhyming: Rhyming in storytelling is usually one of the important skills of storytellers. Rhyming can enhance the rhythm of the story and make the story more lively and interesting. 6. Reversal: The story in the storytelling would sometimes suddenly have a reversal that would cause the audience's previous judgment to be wrong and attract the audience's interest. These are some of the storytelling techniques and modes. Different storytellers have different storytelling methods and styles. These techniques and modes have also evolved and changed over time and the preferences of the audience.
What are the modes of answering questions in narrative writing? The narrative techniques mainly included the following: 1. Description technique: Through describing characters, scenes, things, etc. to express the theme of the narrative. 2. Narration techniques: express the theme of the narrative by describing events, experiences, etc. 3. Lyrical techniques: enhance the appeal of the narrative by expressing the author's emotions and feelings. 4. Symbolism: By using symbolism to express the author's thoughts and feelings. 5. Comparisons: By comparing the differences between the things before and after and the differences between the characters, the theme of the narrative is expressed. 6. Imagination: use fictional characters, scenes, plots, etc. to express the theme of the narrative. Exaggeration: Exaggerate the characteristics of the characters and the effects of the events to express the theme of the narrative. 8. Metaphorical techniques: By using metaphor to express the author's thoughts, emotions, etc. Metonymy: By borrowing other people and things to refer to the people and things you want to express. 10. Comparisons: The theme of the narrative is expressed by comparing the differences between the things before and after.
What was Lu Xun's main content? Anxious! I don't know which book or article Lu Xun was referring to. As a large novel reader, my knowledge comes from a vast amount of text data, including various books, articles, and news reports. If you have more specific questions or want more information, please let me know. I will try my best to answer.