Cizhi was a character in the ancient Chinese novel Water Margins and one of the more representative villains. Yishi was another character in the novel. He referred to a dynasty at that time--the emperor of the Liao Dynasty, Yelü Zongyuan. His ideology was mainly about discrimination and hatred towards the Han culture, and he believed that he was the emperor of the "Heavenly Dynasty" and that his status was higher than that of the emperors of all other ethnic groups.
In the article, ravines, natural moats, and passages were all figurative rather than literal. They symbolized that difficulties and obstacles could only be overcome through tireless efforts and struggles. The word gully was often used to describe a deep and wide pit to describe a predicament or setback. In the text, it implied that the protagonist had experienced many difficulties and challenges before finally getting out of the predicament and achieving his goal. The word 'natural moat' was a metaphor for insurmountable obstacles and also symbolized the insurmountable obstacles on the road of life. The general way, on the other hand, refers to a road to success. It implies that the protagonist has finally overcome many difficulties and found a way to realize his dream through continuous efforts and struggle. Therefore, gullies, natural moats, and passages in the text not only referred to the actual difficulties and obstacles, but also symbolized the various setbacks and difficulties encountered by the protagonist in the process of realizing his dream. He needed to overcome them through continuous efforts and struggle to finally find a way to success.
The beginning of an article usually referred to the first paragraph of the article, which was the part before the title. In novels, the beginning of the article was usually used to introduce the background of the story, set the characters, describe the scene, etc., so that the reader could better understand the plot and character. However, the way different novels start is different. Some novels may start with the main plot in the first paragraph, while others may start with the main plot in the second or third paragraph.
The last paragraph of the foreign novel, Father and Son, was: We took the wrong path, but we learned something from our mistakes. We've experienced pain and disappointment, but we're also victors. The important thing is that we always remember what our parents taught us and what they did for us. We will take this experience and move on and get better. This sentence expressed the experience of the protagonists learning from their mistakes and growing into better people. They had walked a difficult path, but they had learned a lot from it and always remembered what their parents had done for them. They would take this experience and continue to move forward and become better. This sentence also hinted that the protagonists had surpassed their parents and had grown into more mature and strong people.
" Bronze Sunflower " was the ending paragraph of the novel that expressed the author's concern and helplessness for the fate of the bronze sunflower and their family. "They always knew that their fate had been decided, but they still wanted to show the best of themselves to the world. Just like the bronze sunflower, she always knew what she wanted, but she also understood that some things could not be changed. She and her family have been working hard to live for those things that can't be changed, and for those things that want to change." The meaning of this passage was that although Bronze Sunflower and her family knew their fate, they still tried their best to live and pursue what they wanted. They tried to change the things they could change, but at the same time, they accepted the fate that could not be changed, even though it made them feel helpless and painful. Through this passage, the author expressed his praise for human nature and his helplessness towards fate. At the same time, he also expressed his respect for human efforts and persistence.
The identity of literature refers to the characteristics of the author, era, genre, region, cultural background, social life, historical background, human thoughts, emotions, etc. reflected in the literary works. The multiple identities of literature are not only the characteristics of literary works, but also an important factor in evaluating literary works. The author's thoughts, feelings, and values may also be reflected in the author's geographical and cultural background. At the same time, the era, region, and cultural background of a literary work would also affect the identity of the work. The identity of literature was of great significance to the development and inheritance of literature. Different cultural backgrounds and times had different requirements and standards for literature, so the identity characteristics reflected in literary works would also be different. By identifying the identity of literary works, we can better understand the literary style and characteristics of different cultures and times, and also better protect and inherit the literary heritage.
The last paragraph of In Berlin revealed the anti-war theme of the article. At the end of the article, the author, Morris Wilkes, described his experience after leaving Berlin and emphasized the impact of the war on people's lives, especially on cities and young people. He pointed out that the destruction caused by the war not only left a mark on the ground, but also had an impact on people's minds and spirits, making people depressed and helpless. Therefore, the last paragraph of "In Berlin" reveals the anti-war theme of the article, that is, the war not only caused material losses, but also destroyed people's thoughts and emotions spiritually, making people helpless and depressed.
Kite was a science fiction novel by Liu Cixin. The meaning of the last paragraph was: In the dark night, he stood alone in the empty square and looked up at the deep starry sky. He knew that there were countless planets like him in this universe, and they moved alone in the endless darkness. He also knew that even if some of them could receive human signals, humans would never know of their existence. He also knew that even if humans could reach other planets, they would never understand the life forms and cultures of those planets. He understood that human life was limited and the universe was infinite. Humans could only move forward alone in the infinite universe. This passage described a scene of human beings moving forward alone in the universe, expressing their thoughts and discussions about the position and meaning of human beings in the universe. At the same time, it also hinted at the gap between mankind and the universe and the incomprehensible existence, emphasizing the status and limitations of mankind in the universe.
Kite was a story about an event that happened in rural China in the 1940s. It included complicated topics such as farmers, land, family, and human nature. The ending part of the novel tells a touching story between a young man, Li Fang, and his mother. Li Fang was forced to leave his hometown to make a living in the city because of his family's poverty. He worked hard in the city and eventually became a successful entrepreneur. However, when he returned to his hometown, he found that his mother had passed away and his family was broken. At the end of the novel, Li Fang expressed his thoughts and gratitude to his mother, and at the same time, revealed the complexity and elusiveness of human nature. He told his mother that although she had left her hometown, she had always lived in his heart and had a profound influence on his growth and development. The ending emphasized the value of family, kinship, and humanity, while also conveying a profound philosophy of life to the readers.
Usually, the beginning of the article referred to the first paragraph. This is because the first paragraph of an article is usually the introduction of the main topic of the article. It raises questions or outlines the main background to attract the reader's interest and attention. Therefore, the first paragraph was usually regarded as the beginning of the article. However, if the article is a longer paragraph such as a chapter or a novel, the second paragraph can still be regarded as the beginning of the article. In this case, the second paragraph will usually summarize the main plot or background and introduce new situations or characters so that the reader can better understand the content of the article.
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