"Calling a deer a horse" was one of the famous plots in ancient China. The story goes that during the Qin Dynasty, there was a powerful official named Zhao Gao. One day, he saw a deer in the market and told the officials,"This is a famous colt. I'm going to present it to the emperor." Zhao Gao was so powerful that the other officials did not dare to refute him. Only a minister named Han Xin deliberately asked Zhao Gao,"What's the difference between a deer and a horse?" Zhao Gao did not answer his question but asked Han Xin,"Can you tell me which is real and which is illusory?" Han Xin was smart enough to know the difference between a deer and a horse. He deliberately replied,"Of course, the deer is real and the horse is illusory." Zhao Gao was very happy to hear that Han Xin would support him to revise the history books and change the tyranny of the Qin Dynasty to " a deer as a horse " and finally obtain the phase. Therefore, the characters involved in the story of " calling a deer a horse " were Zhao Gao and Han Xin. Because Zhao Gao used the tactic of "calling a deer a horse", he successfully revised the history books and caused the demise of the Qin Dynasty. Han Xin was also forced to commit suicide because Zhao Gao misunderstood his answer.
Which of the following was the epitome of Song Dynasty literature ( A Xin Qiji B Su Shi C Liu Yong D Li Qingzhao?): Li Qingzhao. Li Qingzhao was the representative of the Song Dynasty literature. Her works were regarded as the classics in the history of Chinese literature. They had extremely high artistic and cultural value and were called "the first talented woman in history" by later generations. At the same time, Li Qingzhao was also an excellent poet and essayist. Her poems and prose works covered all fields of literature, including poetry, prose, novels, operas, etc. She was known as the epitome of Song Dynasty literature.
Xiang Yu was a famous military general and politician in Chinese history. He led the Chu-Han War after the fall of the Qin Dynasty and eventually failed, but he also left a deep mark on history. In literary works, Xiang Yu's image was often described as a brave and courageous general with great leadership skills. His legendary stories and heroic images were widely used and inherited in literature, opera, movies and other artistic forms. At the same time, Xiang Yu was also one of the symbols of "righteousness" and "courage" in traditional Chinese culture. He was considered one of the most courageous and courageous heroes in Chinese history. However, historical figures did not always have a positive opinion of Xiang Yu. After the fall of the Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu and Liu Bang fought for the throne. They had taken the lead in military affairs many times but were eventually reversed by Liu Bang. In addition, Xiang Yu's handling of political issues and military strategies also had some shortcomings, such as his "burn the boats" and "enfeoffment system" policies, which had caused some negative effects. Therefore, the evaluation of Xiang Yu by historical figures needed to consider many factors and historical background.
The story of calling a deer a horse originated from the Qin Dynasty. According to historical records, Prime Minister Zhao Gao, in order to test which ministers in the court obeyed his wishes, specially presented a deer to Qin II and claimed that it was a horse. Qin II didn't believe it, so Zhao Gao took the opportunity to ask the ministers. Those ministers who dared not oppose Zhao Gao said it was a horse, while those who dared to oppose Zhao Gao said it was a deer. Later, Zhao Gao used all kinds of methods to kill those officials who said they were deer. This story had been passed down to this day and became an idiom used to describe the deliberate reversal of right and wrong and the act of confusing black and white.
B. The Spring and Autumn Warring States Period was not the background. This allusion came from the Biography of the Marquis of Huaiyin in the Records of the Historian, which described people as despicable and shameless thieves. As for calling a deer a horse and Qin Pu's love affair, both involved historical events from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
I don't know what kind of novel collection or genre Shi Shuo Xin Yu is because my knowledge ends in 2021, but I can tell you some information about Shi Shuo Xin Yu. Shi Shuo Xin Yu was one of the ancient Chinese literary works. It was a literary form during the Wei, Jin, and Southern and Northern Dynasties. It included many discussions and stories about character, morality, culture, and so on. This collection of novels is regarded as a classic of ancient Chinese novels with high literary and historical value. "Shi Shuo Xin Yu" was mainly circulated among the literati in the Han, Wei, Southern and Northern Dynasties. It was known as one of the representatives of the "Wei and Jin Dynasties." Its language was humorous, humorous, philosophical, and story-telling. It was an important chapter in the history of ancient Chinese literature.
The correct answer was that the author of " Jingzhong Pu " was the Ming Dynasty writer, Feng Menglong. The authors of Autumn in the Han Palace, Orphan of the Zhao Family, and Story of Jiao Hong were from the Qing Dynasty.
Jian Jian, Wang Runzi, Mo Yan and Jia Pingao were all from Shandong.
B, Kant. Kant (1712-1780) was a German philosopher known as the Transcendental Philosopher. He proposed rationality and logic and established the foundation of "analytical philosophy." Kant was also an ethicist and scientist. He proposed "rational behavior"(rational behavior is a necessary condition for moral behavior) and "pure formal logic"(formal logic is a system of logical structure that does not consider any practical things). Kant had a profound influence on modern science and was hailed as the pinnacle of Western philosophy.
Which of the following styles are narrative? A Reportage B Biography C Essay D Speech E Travel Notes Answer:A, B, C, D, and E are all narrations.
The following styles belonged to the narrative:A Reportage B Biography C Essay D Speech E Travel Notes.