The ability to ride a flying sword was originally possessed by monsters like Sun Wukong in Journey to the West. In later novels, such as Lin Chong's " Flying Prancing Horse " in " Water Margins " and Jia Baoyu's " Universe in the Sleeve " in " Dream of the Red Chamber ", there were descriptions of flying swords. However, the true meaning of flying on a sword appeared in the Japanese manga " Shinsengumi Tale." It was the ability possessed by the protagonist, Seiharu Sato.
The theory of surplus value was first put forward by Karl Marks and Engels in the 19th century. In their work, Capital, they proposed the theory of surplus value, which believed that the surplus value of commodities in the production process was the result of capitalists occupying the labor force of laborers. This surplus value was the foundation of the capitalist economy.
The vernacular was proposed at the end of the Qing Dynasty with the rise of the New Culture Movement. At that time, many scholars believed that the traditional classical Chinese was outdated and could not adapt to the needs of modern communication, so they advocated the use of vernacular Chinese. The characteristics of vernacular writing were concise, clear, easy to understand, and better able to express thoughts and emotions.
Morality was first proposed by human beings. Different cultures and historical periods have different moral concepts and philosophical thoughts. However, in general, morality is a kind of norm and criterion formulated by human beings according to their own values and codes of conduct to guide people's behavior and decision-making. Different cultures and religions had different understandings and definition of morality. For example, the concepts of benevolence, righteousness, and propriety in Confucianism were a basic definition of morality.
The following are some works of literature that are mainly written in the first person: 1 "Alive"-Yu Hua 2 The Little Prince-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin 100 Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez 5 The Kite Runner-Kared Husseini 6 Pride and Predict-Jane Austen The Catcher in the Rye-J. D. Salinger War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy 1984-George Orwell The Three-Body Problem-Liu Cixin These are some of the famous first person literary works, which are widely read and studied not only because of their historical and cultural background, but also because of their profound ideas and unique language expressions.
The Belgian priest and astronomer Georges Lemaître was one of the first to propose the idea similar to the Big Bang. He suggested that the universe began from a 'primeval atom' and then expanded.
In the West, the first person to propose the concept of curriculum was the ancient Roman philosopher, Julian Barney. In his book, Learning and Knowledge, he proposed the concept of curriculum. He believed that curriculum was an educational method to help students acquire knowledge and skills through systematic learning and teaching. Baines believed that the curriculum should be a structured, planned, and organized way of learning to help students better understand knowledge and master skills.
The first person who proposed the term 'Chinese nation' was Liang Qichao. In 1905, Liang Qichao published The Origin of China's Weakness, in which he mentioned the concept of the Chinese nation and believed that the Chinese nation was a race with a long history and culture, and one of the greatest countries in the world. This concept was then widely quoted and accepted by other scholars as an important concept in modern Chinese politics and culture.
The Four Great Classics were first proposed by the Ming Dynasty novelist Cao Xueqin. Cao Xueqin was a novelist in the Ming Dynasty. He wrote the novel Dream of the Red Chamber, which was considered a classic in the history of Chinese literature. The four great masterpieces involved in 'Dream of the Red Chamber' were 'Journey to the West',' Water Margins','Romance of the Three Kingdoms', and' Dream of the Red Chamber'.
First flight novels could refer to novels that are the first works published by an author. It's like their initial foray into the world of novel - writing and getting their work out there for the public to read.
The concept of time travel could be traced back to the ancient Chinese Rites of Zhou, which had the description of "expecting me to be in Qi". It meant that people in the future would achieve their goals by traveling through time. At the end of the 19th century, Faulkner wrote his first time-travel novel, The Sound and the Fury. This novel was first published in 1925 and it tells the story of a young man who became a major breakthrough in the literary world at that time.