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Explanation of Song Dynasty Literature Terminology

2024-09-16 21:57
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The Song Dynasty literature referred to an important period in the history of Chinese literature, from 1047 to 1127. During this period, many great works appeared in Chinese literature, such as Su Shi, Li Qingzhao, Xin Qiji, Lu You and other literary works. The characteristics of Song Dynasty literature included: 1. Pay attention to realism: The literature of the Song Dynasty pays attention to realism, describing the true face of the society at that time, reflecting the living conditions and psychological state of the people. 2. The emphasis on personality: The Song Dynasty literature emphasized on personality. The writers showed their own personality and talent with their own unique style and characteristics. 3. A wide range of hobbies: The Song Dynasty had a wide range of literary hobbies. The writers not only wrote poetry but also prose, novels, dramas and other forms of literary works. 4. Pay attention to rhetoric: The Song Dynasty literature paid attention to rhetoric. The writers were good at using rhetoric to enhance the artistry and expressiveness of their works. 5. Profound influence: The achievements of the Song Dynasty literature had a profound influence on the literature of later generations. It was an important period in the history of Chinese literature.

My Mr. Song is extremely protective!

My Mr. Song is extremely protective!

[ era Wen ] died after experiencing the apocalypse for ten years. He wore the clothes of a newlywed wife who was despised by her husband's family. He fought with the best, abused the scum, and changed the fate of the apocalypse. In the 1980s, she was living well. And he was a strong and overbearing prince charming. He was professional in protecting his wife, and in order to repay his kindness, he married a fat wife. One day, he realized that after his wife woke up, she was a completely different person... ... Lin Lei: "Song Yi, I want a divorce. It's not suitable for us to have a generation gap! ". Song Yi: "Don't even think about it. You will be my wife for the rest of your life. If you want to leave me, no way! " Lin Lei: "You Scoundrel, I'm not your wife! " Song Yi: "I forgot. Then let's make our relationship real now! " [ explosive love story + 1V1 + double purity + power + fantasy ]
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My Wife Turns Out to be an Empress of the Dynasty

My Wife Turns Out to be an Empress of the Dynasty

This book is also known as 'Because I Spoiled My Wife Too Much, I Was Forced to Become an Invincible Antagonist.' Gu Lan transcended into a fantasy novel as a supporting scholar. He even gained a beautiful and delicate wife. He had initially planned to live quietly, avoiding all kinds of trouble based on the original plot, and spending his life peacefully with his beloved wife. But he happened to acquire the 'Read and Copy Books System'! As long as he read and copied books, he could extract cultivation, becoming a saint and even a deity! Due to being overly invincible, Gu Lan casually crushed major antagonists when he ventured outside. Sons and daughters of fortune were eager to acknowledge him! As his strength skyrocketed, his career went surprisingly smoothly as well. One day, Gu Lan, the top scholar from the high school examination, entered the palace and saw a stunning empress behind the curtain, who looked very familiar! "Babe?" "Darling, don't you not recognize me when I put on the dragon robe?" "..." From that day on, the whole world knew about this extraordinary couple. The original male protagonist: "He's already a Heavenly Emperor, and I'm just at the third stage of martial power. How am I going to compete?"
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From Secret Clan to the Divine Dynasty

From Secret Clan to the Divine Dynasty

Karl awoke to find himself shockingly reduced to a crippled Evil God confined within a bottle. The Fischer family had inadvertently become his favored members, sharing a fate connected by blood throughout the generations. They established a secret clan, infiltrated the state, manipulated wars, ascended the God Pantheon stairway, and fought for the honor and future of the family. They were assassins lurking in the shadows, beloved scholars, esteemed priests, powerful dukes, and legends in heroic epics. From budding to robust growth, steampunk evolved; the Spirit Realm descended through dreams; witches and ancient gods stepped forth, and people listened to the lost whispers at their ears. They were both the creators and the enders of stories. Generation after generation, in a continuous succession, they marched forward. "Step over my corpse and go on," he said.
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So You're Such A Doctor Song

So You're Such A Doctor Song

Changqing has always felt that she's incomparable to Guan Ying in every aspect. Even though she is pretty and has a good family background, this world is nothing more than a world where Princes are more attracted to Cinderellas. Her first love that she dearly remembers in her heart for years eventually becomes Guan Ying’s current boyfriend and her fiancé is Guan Ying’s ex. He has yet to forget Guan Ying. A business marriage brings Changqing and Song Chuyi together despite the absence of love. In public, he is her friend’s ex and in private he is her husband who cannot be publicly–known. At the hospital, her good friend enjoys her husband’s embrace while she can only act as though he's a stranger. At a gala dinner, her good friend hooks her arm around her first love’s arm shyly and she can only smile and give them her blessings. … In this marriage, Changqing thinks that all is well other than the fact that Song Chuyi doesn’t love her. First, her husband is a doctor and he can treat all her illnesses while saving up on medical expenses. Second, doctors love cleanliness and her husband would always ensure the cleanliness of the house. Third, at the end of every month, her thin wallet would grow thick with cash that her husband stuffs in secretly. Fourth, as a person who doesn’t like to exercise, she always get dragged around by her husband day and night to do some pleasurable exercise that is beneficial for the body and mind. Fifth, she would never have to worry that she would be out of money. There are always so many uncountable advantages that Changqing enjoys. … After the marriage, on a certain night, Changqing looks at Dr. Song gloomily. "Hubby, why are you so nice to me when you don’t even love me?" Dr. Song continues reading his medical books and ignores her. It's sometimes quite a headache when your wife is too stupid and daft. Until one day, Changqing realises that there's really no free lunch in this world…
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The Mad Concubine Rules The Entire Dynasty

The Mad Concubine Rules The Entire Dynasty

She was the young lady of the Prime Minister's Estate, as well as the princess of His Majesty's residence. However, he had been neglected by his father due to his frail and sickly body, as well as his lack of talent in martial arts. His father didn't hurt, his aunt bullied him, and they schemed against each other. In the end, they died miserably in a small courtyard, and their bodies were almost turned into puppets. Her movements were strange, her killing intent decisive. She was the king of assassins in the world, but because of a blood jade she allowed her soul to pass through. On the day that the King of Assassins became the daughter of the Prime Minister, the winds and clouds changed, the stars became chaotic, and the guardian beast became anxious. Even though the Imperial Scholar could not predict what would happen next, he suffered a backlash. The people said that the gods had descended from the heavens, so they couldn't peep. What she wanted was very simple. She wanted a world where one could come and go as they wished, a world where all living beings bowed down to others, and a man who loved others without equal. [Previous Chapter] [Table of Contents] [Next Chapter]
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Song of the Gardener of Souls [BL]

Song of the Gardener of Souls [BL]

Rowan sees beauty in death. The Order he has sworn to obey only sees defilement. As the reviled Caretaker of the Order, Rowan has accepted his role as a dutiful outcast because he believes it is the only way to prove his worth to the man who holds his sisters’ souls as collateral. With his magic and his voice, Rowan can absorb death and transform it, but only in ways the Order deems acceptable to maintain the stability of the reality it claims to protect Order must subdue Disorder. Reality must triumph over illusion. He is tainted and always will be. Rowan has never questioned those lessons, but that changes the night he harvests a crimson soul that is more than human and chooses to keep it a secret. When Rowan’s song transforms that soul into a beautiful and mysterious man he names Wren, he is forced to accept that sometimes duty is a lie and illusion is the only thing you can trust. As the fabric of the Order begins to unwind and a new kind of Disorder takes hold, Rowan will need to choose again, stand with the Order that held him down, or forge a new path with Wren at his side. He may be the only one who can restore balance to the worlds, but only if he can find balance within himself first. ************************************* Updates 3-4 times per week. Note: This story focuses on relationships. I promise an epic romance, lots of swoon-worthy moments, and a healthy amount of fluff. When it does get steamy…you might get burned. Fair warning for explicit content. I don’t shy away from my spice. There are lots of side characters and couples to fall in love with, in addition to the main couple. If you love the idea of found family, you will be happy. This book is set in a non-heteronormative world, so you will see various gender identities/expressions and types of love. ************************************* Excerpt (if you want the full steamy version, you will have to read the book!): Still reeling from the new magic that coursed under his skin and unsure of how to react to the desire that threatened to take control of him, Rowan froze. Wren's hot breath against his mouth sent a jolt of pleasure through his body, and he choked back a groan. A different kind of panic flared in Rowan's chest, burning him as if he were the one on fire. This was what he wanted, what he'd thought about every night since Wren left. But wanting more was one thing. Acting on it was another. He'd spent so much of his life hiding, he didn't know how to do anything else. One corner of Wren's mouth twitched as Rowan pulled away. When he attempted to free himself from Wren's grasp, Wren just hauled him closer. Rowan liked that he didn't have to think about what to do next. His bare chest thudded against Wren's torso, and the heat from Wren's body merged with Rowan's skin, melting him from the inside out. "What did you just do to me?" Wren's deep voice vibrated against Rowan's chest. "The Disorder of your illusion was holding you captive. I…I absorbed it." "Oh? Where did you learn to do that? Have I been gone that long?" Wren's grip loosened slightly on Rowan's wrists as if he was satisfied now that Rowan was practically sitting on top him. Rowan stared at Wren's lips. He opened his mouth to protest, but immediately closed it again. "I know you aren't going to say that I shouldn't touch you." Wren's free hand splayed over the small of Rowan's back. "Not when you started it." Rowan's breath hitched. "No. I'm not going to say that anymore. Not to you." "I thought you were afraid to be touched." Wren's fingers traced a circle over the curve of Rowan's spine as if testing for a reaction. "I know that I'm not afraid of you." Rowan waited for the panic to set in, but all he felt was desire. "With you, I want…" "You want what?" "I want more." Triumph flared in Wren's gaze before he narrowed his eyes. "Really? Then why are you still trying to get away from me?"
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The Explanation of Tang and Song Literature Terminology

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2024-09-16 21:48

The Tang and Song Dynasties were two important periods in the development of ancient Chinese literature, namely the Tang and Song Dynasties (9th to 12th century). The Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) was the first peak of ancient Chinese literature. Poetry, prose, novels and other literary works flourished. Poets of the Tang Dynasty, such as Li Bai, Du Fu, and Bai Juyi, were known for their bold, unrestrained, vigorous, and solemn poetry styles. Their works reflected the political, economic, and cultural conditions of the society at that time. Tang Dynasty essayists such as Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan were famous for their profound thoughts, concise writing style and emphasis on morality. Their works had a profound impact on the development of ancient Chinese prose. Novelists of the Tang Dynasty, such as Wu Chengen, Shi Naian, and Luo Guanzhong, were famous for their novels depicting historical events, characters, and social life. The Song Dynasty (960 - 1279) was the second peak of ancient Chinese literature. Poetry, prose, novels, and other literary works continued to flourish. Poets of the Song Dynasty, such as Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao, etc., were known for their graceful, bold, fresh, and subtle poetry styles. Their works reflected the political, economic, and cultural conditions of the society at that time. The prose writers of the Song Dynasty, such as Ouyang Xiu and Wang Anshi, were famous for their profound thoughts, beautiful writing style and emphasis on theory. Their works had a profound influence on the development of ancient Chinese prose. Song novelists such as Lu You, Yang Wanli, and Qin Guan were famous for their novels about nature, life, and society.

Explanation of Chinese Modern Literature Terminology

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2024-09-12 03:36

Modern and contemporary Chinese literature refers to literature from the early 20th century to the present, covering many periods and schools from traditional literature to modern literature and contemporary literature. In modern Chinese literature, the literary style and theme had undergone many changes and transformations. The early modern literature works such as Lu Xun, Mao Dun, Lao She, etc. used realism and criticism as the theme to express a strong resistance against the old society and culture. From the 1950s to the 1970s, literature began to turn to expressionism and modernism, such as Ding Ling, Lu Xun, Yang Jiang, Qian Zhongshu, etc. They expressed their deep thinking and exploration of human nature, society and history with their unique literary style and profound thoughts. In contemporary literature, the theme and style of literary works were more diverse, including novels, essays, poems, plays, and many other literary types. The representatives were Yu Hua, Jia Pingao, Liu Zhenyun, Ernest, Margaret Atwood, and others. Modern and contemporary Chinese literature not only reflected China's history, politics, and social reality, but also demonstrated the wisdom, ideology, and cultural pursuit of the Chinese people.

Explanation of Ming and Qing Literature Terminology

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2024-07-16 20:08

The Ming and Qing literature referred to the literature of the Ming and Qing dynasties, including novels, prose, poetry, Ci Fu, and many other forms of literature. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, novels were the most common form of literature. The novels of Ming and Qing Dynasties were featured by their complicated plots, detailed descriptions of characters, and vivid language. Among them, there were many classic works such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Journey to the West, etc. The Ming and Qing literature had a large number of prose works. The characteristics of prose were that it focused on expressing thoughts and feelings, free form, and beautiful language. The representatives of Ming and Qing prose, Zhu Ziqing, Lao She, etc. In terms of poetry, the Ming and Qing poetry was featured by its formal norms, focusing on expressing thoughts and feelings, and its language was gorgeous, fresh, and lyrical. The representatives of Ming and Qing poetry, Bai Juyi, Su Shi, Lu You, etc. In the aspect of Ci Fu, the Ming and Qing dynasties paid attention to the gorgeous lyrical language and beautiful form. The representatives of Ci and Fu in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Xin Qiji, Li Qingzhao, Tang Wan, etc.

Ancient Literature Terminology Explanation Ancient Literature Movement

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2024-09-21 08:56

The ancient prose movement refers to a literary school in the history of Chinese literature that originated in the early 20th century. The main characteristic of this school was to emphasize the original flavor of ancient prose and oppose the invasion of western learning. It advocated the restoration of traditional culture and advocated writing in ancient prose to reflect the unique charm of traditional culture. The representatives of this school, Mao Dun, Lao She, etc.

Explanation of the Terminology of "July School" in Modern Literature

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2024-09-07 08:16

The "July School" was a school of modern Chinese literature established in the early 1980s. Its main representatives were Su Tong, Jia Pingao, and others. This genre was featured by its emphasis on social criticism and human nature, its emphasis on plots and character creation, and its deep reflection on social reality. The "July School" literature style is concise and bright, the language is simple and natural, paying attention to the plot's compact and tension. It is good at depicting the inner world and emotional changes of the characters through novels, with strong realism and profound ideology. In contemporary Chinese literature, the "July School" literary school has a very far-reaching influence and is considered an important force in modern Chinese literature.

A Collection of Terminology Explanation in Chinese Modern Literature

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2024-09-06 11:57

Chinese contemporary literature refers to the literary phenomenon that occurred in the mainland of China, which can be traced back to the late 1980s. During this period, many new literary schools and ideologies appeared in the literary world. At the same time, it also experienced many political, social and economic changes. The following are some common Chinese contemporary literary terms: Scar literature refers to the literary phenomenon that occurred in the mainland of China from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. This literary school emphasized the criticism and reflection of the social and political reality of the time. The representative works included Scar and The True Story of Ah Q. Modern literature refers to the literary phenomenon that occurred in the mainland of China from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. This school of literature emphasized the pursuit and exploration of the modern. The representative works included Alive, Water Margins, etc. 3. Modern literature refers to the literary phenomenon that has occurred in the mainland of China since the late 1990s. This school of literature emphasized the reflection and criticism of contemporary social reality, and its representative works included "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and "Ordinary World". 4. Literature schools: refers to some literary phenomena in the mainland of China, such as realism, realism, post-realism, etc. The formation and evolution of these literary schools were closely related to the social and political environment and cultural background at that time. 5. Literature criticism: It refers to the criticism of literary works. The main purpose of literary criticism is to reveal the meaning and extension of literary works and promote the development and progress of literature. 6. Literature market: It refers to a market mechanism for the sale and circulation of literary works. The existence of this mechanism made literary works better understood and accepted by readers, and also provided more economic support for literary creation. 7. Literature Creation: The main purpose of literary creation was to express and contribute to society and the people. 8. Literature works: refers to novels, poems, essays, etc.

A Collection of Terminology Explanation in Chinese Modern Literature

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2024-09-03 16:40

Chinese contemporary literature refers to the literary works developed and circulated in the mainland of China. The time span is about 1949 - 2019. During this period, Chinese literature experienced tremendous changes and development, and many outstanding scholars emerged. The following are some common Chinese contemporary literary terms: 1. Chinese contemporary literature: refers to the literary works circulating in the mainland of China, including novels, essays, poems, essays, etc. 2. Chinese contemporary novels: refers to novels set in China, usually including novels, novellas, and short stories. 3. Chinese contemporary prose: refers to prose with China as the background, usually including prose, essays, and essays. 4. Chinese contemporary poetry: refers to poetry with a Chinese background, usually including short poems, quatrains, and regular poems. 5. Chinese contemporary literature schools: refers to the different writing schools and styles in Chinese contemporary literature, such as realism, realism, post-realism, etc. 6. Chinese contemporary literature awards: refers to various Chinese contemporary literature awards such as Lu Xun Literature Award, Mao Dun Literature Award, Lao She Literature Award, etc. The current situation of Chinese contemporary literature refers to the current development of Chinese contemporary literature, including the prosperity and decline of literature, the relationship between literature and society, etc. 8. The relationship between Chinese contemporary literature and foreign literature: refers to the exchange and influence between Chinese contemporary literature and foreign literature, such as translation and comparison literature. These are some common terms in contemporary Chinese literature, and of course, there are many other terms and concepts that represent different aspects and characteristics of contemporary Chinese literature.

Explanation of Noun in the History of Song Dynasty Literature

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2024-09-17 21:07

The history of Song Dynasty literature referred to the study and evaluation of Song Dynasty literature in Chinese history, covering the literary achievements from the Song Dynasty to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The main achievements of Song Dynasty literature included: Song Dynasty was an important period for the development of Chinese Ci songs. Ci songs became one of the main forms of literature. Song Ci songs were graceful, bold, fresh, and solemn. Famous Ci songs such as Liu Yong, Su Shi, and Xin Qiji. 2. Prose: The prose of the Song Dynasty had various forms of discussion, narration, and lyricism. The famous essayists were Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe, etc. 3. Fictions: The Song Dynasty was an important period in the development of Chinese novels. The types and quantity of novels were very rich. Famous novelists included Shi Naian, Luo Guanzhong, Wu Chengen, etc. 4. Poetry: The Song Dynasty's poems were mainly lyrical, describing scenes, and narrating. Famous poets such as Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Su Shi, and Xin Qiji. 5. Literature schools: The famous literature schools of the Song Dynasty included the Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties, the Four Great Scholars of Jiangnan, and the literature of the Southern Song Dynasty. 6. Literature and art: The literature and art of the Song Dynasty reached a new peak. Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Lu You and other writers of the Southern Song Dynasty, represented by them, created many excellent literary works. Their unique literary and artistic style had a profound impact on later generations. The literary history of the Song Dynasty is an important cultural heritage. It reflects the literary achievements and artistic style of the Song Dynasty and has a profound impact on the development of Chinese literature.

Explanation of the Modern Literature Terminology of "Baiyangdian Poem Group"

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2024-09-15 19:02

The Baiyangdian Poetry Group is a literary school in the history of modern Chinese poetry. It originated from the end of the 1950s to the beginning of the 1960s and was mainly active in the Baiyangdian area of Hebei Province. The poetry style of this literary school was fresh and natural, simple and pure, emphasizing the feeling and taste of nature, showing love and respect for folk life and primitive cultural traditions. Baiyangdian poetry group is an important school in the history of Chinese poetry, which has a profound influence on the development of modern Chinese poetry.

The Explanation of Terminology in the novel Station

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2024-09-16 16:18

The terminologies in the novel Station are explained as follows: 1 Station: The story of the protagonist of the novel "Station" in a station. A station was the main transportation hub of a city or town. It was usually a public place with a large flow of people. 2. Station ticket: A service to buy tickets at the station ticket office. Usually, you need to book it in advance. Train: A means of transportation used to transport passengers from one location to another, usually by rail or road. Farewell: The scene of waiting for a bus at the station is a common plot in the novel Station. Farewell represented the separation of people from their relatives and friends, as well as the impermanence and unpredictability of life. 5. Despair: The characters in the station experience a series of desperate emotions, including losing their loved ones, not being able to find a ticket home, the station being hacked, and so on. 6. Human nature: The various human characteristics of the characters in the station, such as greed, selfishness, regret, loneliness, etc. These characteristics of human nature were also the embodiment of the theme of the novel Station.

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