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Ask about some Chinese stories

2024-09-19 07:03
Tell me the behavior of the protagonist in the following story: Sun Jing Su Qin's car? (I don't know how to type a word) Sun Kang Kuang Heng [Story: Ying Xue] The fireflies hang from the beam Stabbing thigh chiseled a wall to steal light
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Ask some questions about the history of Chinese literature

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2024-09-12 12:30

The history of Chinese literature is an extremely broad field that covers all literary phenomena from ancient times to modern times. Here are some questions about the history of Chinese literature: When can the origin of Chinese literature be traced back? What is the main development process of Chinese literature? What are the characteristics of Chinese literature? What are the classic works of Chinese literature? What is the relationship between Chinese literature and the literature of other countries? What is the process of the Chinese literature's modernisation? What is the influence of Chinese literature on Chinese culture and society? What is the future development trend of Chinese literature? These questions are only a part of the history of Chinese literature, but I hope they can help.

Ask for some classical Chinese

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2024-09-11 14:46

The classical Chinese was an important literary style in the history of Chinese literature, and its history could be traced back to the pre-Qin period. The characteristic of classical Chinese was that it used a relatively concise language to express its grammar structure, and it had a unique language style and expression. In modern times, classical Chinese was still widely used in literature, art, academia, and other fields. Below are some examples of classical Chinese: I love you as if you were cut, as if you were carved, as if you were ground. (From the Book of Songs) Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky. (From the Preface to King Teng's Pavilion) The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man. (From "Social responsibility") The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. There is no way out. There is another village in the dark. (From Lu You, Mountain West Village) I think of the bright moon in front of my bed in the quiet night. (From Li Bai's Silent Night Thoughts) 6 Have you not seen the Yellow River's water come from the sky and rush into the sea, never to return? (From "Li Bai: The Wine") The spring breeze is green again. When will the bright moon shine on me again? (From Wang Anshi's Boat Moored in Guazhou) Eight people are bound to die, either heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. (From Records of the Historian) 9. Dedication until death. (From Zhuge Liang's Post-Master's List) 10 days of vigorous gentlemen to constantly strive for self-improvement. (From the Book of Changes)

Ask for some classical Chinese stories from Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio

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2024-09-12 08:35

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio is an ancient Chinese novel. Many of the stories have been translated into classical Chinese. The following are the classical Chinese versions of some of these stories: 1. The Peony Pavilion: This play was written by the famous musician Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. It tells the story of the poet Du Mu and his lover in the Peony Pavilion. The classical Chinese version of the play was called Song of Everlasting Regret, which depicted the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei in classical Chinese. 2. Legend of the White Snake: This play was written by the famous poet Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. It tells the love story between the White Snake and Xu Xian. The classical Chinese version of the play was called The Legend of Everlasting Regret. It used classical Chinese to describe the love entanglement between the White Snake and Xu Xian. " Cowherd and Weaver Girl ": This play was written by Liszt, a famous musician of the Tang Dynasty. It described the love story between the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. The classical Chinese version of the play was called Seamless, which depicted the love story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl in classical Chinese. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: This is a famous ancient Chinese novel, many of which have classical Chinese versions. For example, stories like " The Fox Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times,"" The Plum Girl," and " The Red Thread Girl " used classical Chinese to show the essence of ancient Chinese myths and legends. The above is the classical Chinese version of some stories in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. These stories retain the charm of ancient literature in the use of classical Chinese, but also integrate the expression of modern language, which is an important part of Chinese culture.

Ask about the origin of orthodox Chinese mythology

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2024-09-16 08:44

The origin of orthodox ancient Chinese mythology could be traced back to the pre-Qin period, and specifically, it could be traced back to the mythical stories in history books such as the Classic of Mountains and Seas and the Spring and Autumn Annals. The more famous myths and legends included: Kuafu Chasing the Sun: Kuafu was a legendary god in Chinese mythology. In order to chase the sun, he did not hesitate to drink the Yellow River water and eat the Yellow River fish. In the end, he died because he could not catch up with the sun. Jingwei Reclaims the Sea: Jingwei is a legendary god in Chinese mythology. In order to fill up the East China Sea, she jumped into the sea every day and eventually became a bird. The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl: The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl are a pair of lovers in Chinese mythology. They meet on July 7th every year. Legend has it that their love story began in the Han Dynasty and the Weaver Girl became a fairy in the sky. These mythical stories were not only popular in China, but they were also translated into many languages and became cultural treasures around the world.

Ask for a Chinese storytelling

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2024-09-12 01:47

Celestial Bane was a classic fantasy novel that told the story of the main character, Xiao Yan, who rose to power during his training. Xiao Yan had encountered many powerful opponents during his training and had continuously raised his strength. He experienced many difficulties and obstacles, but in the end, he succeeded in becoming a powerful cultivator. Xiao Yan's father, Xiao Yuan Shan, was once a legendary figure in the cultivation world but was expelled from the cultivation world because of his evil behavior. Xiao Yan's mother was a powerful cultivator who had left the cultivation world to protect Xiao Yan. Xiao Yan had been training alone during his growth but he also yearned to fight with powerful opponents to prove his worth. There were many powerful characters in Celestial Bane, including Bi Yao, Lin Jingyu, Bai Congcong, and Xiao Ding. Each of them had their own stories and unique skills that provided support and help to Xiao Yan's growth and development. Celestial Bane was a classic fantasy novel with a rich plot and distinct characters, which was deeply loved by readers.

Ask for a reading note about one of the stories in "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio"

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2024-09-13 21:01

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was an important collection of novels in ancient China, which contained many magical and strange stories. One of the stories was called The Peony Pavilion. The story was about a young girl named Du Shiniang who came to the Peony Pavilion to cry because she was heartbroken. At this time, a woman named Liu Ru heard her crying and took the initiative to comfort her. The two of them spent a wonderful time at the Peony Pavilion. During this time, Liu Rushi told Du Shiniang many stories about love. In the end, Liu Ru told Du Shiniang that love needed real fate and could not be forced. Du Shiniang gradually let go and left the Peony Pavilion. This story expressed the importance of true fate and patience in love. The story of Du Shiniang and Liu Ru also showed the open-mindedness and bravery of ancient women. They could not only express their feelings when facing love, but also bravely pursue their dreams. At the same time, this story also tells us to cherish the person in front of us and not force the true fate to come.

Please ask for some classical Chinese translation...

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2024-09-22 20:17

Which classical Chinese do you need to translate?

Ask for some ancient Chinese myths and legends.

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2024-09-20 01:01

China is a country rich in myths and legends. The following are some ancient Chinese myths and legends. Legend of the White Snake: The story of the love between the White Lady and Xu Xian is one of the most famous myths in China. 2. The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl: The story of the love between the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl is a traditional story of the Chinese Qixi Festival. 3 Journey to the West: The story of Sun Wukong and other monkeys helping Tang Sanzang to obtain the scriptures is one of the most popular mythological novels in China. Dream of the Red Chamber: The love story between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu is one of the most famous stories in China. 5 Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai: The story of the love between Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai is adapted from the traditional Chinese story of Romeo and Juliet. The Origin of the White Snake: It tells the story of the White Snake's encounter with Xu Xian after she transformed back into her human form. It is a work of the new White Snake legend. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: It is one of the traditional horror novels in China that tells stories of many immortals and ghosts. The Legend of Nezha: The story of Nezha is a classic image in Chinese mythology. There are many fairy tales collections in China, such as the Legend of the White Snake and Journey to the West, which contain all kinds of Chinese fairy tales. The above are some ancient Chinese myths. If you have any other questions, please continue to ask.

Ask about the development and characteristics of modern Chinese novels

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2024-09-06 11:37

The development of modern Chinese novels can be traced back to the early 20th century. It has gone through a long and winding process. In the first half of the 20th century, modern Chinese novels began to sprout and emerge as a group of excellent novels. From the 1940s to the 1960s, modern Chinese novels experienced a period of "new literature". During this period, many outstanding writers such as Lu Xun, Mao Dun, Lao She, Ba Jin, etc. emerged. Their works were featured by realism and symbolism, which deeply reflected the reality of society and the pain of the people at that time. From the 1970s to the 1990s, modern Chinese novels experienced a period of "scar literature". During this period, many excellent writers such as Yu Hua, Mo Yan, Jia Pingao, etc. emerged. Their works reflected the dark side of society and the suffering of the people as the theme to express criticism and reflection on the society at that time. At the beginning of the 21st century, modern Chinese novels ushered in a new period of development, such as Yang Jiang, Wang Xiaobo, Mo Yan and so on. Their works used humor, reflection, and exploration as the theme to express their thoughts and feelings about modern life. The development of modern Chinese novels was featured by the emphasis on reflecting social reality and people's lives, emphasizing the exploration and revelation of human nature, as well as the combination of expressionism and symbolism. At the same time, modern Chinese novels were constantly being created and developed, and a new batch of novels emerged, making an important contribution to the development of Chinese literature.

Ask for some stories about tea.

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2024-09-12 10:56

Tea is an ancient beverage that originated in China and is widely used around the world. The following are some stories about the origin of tea: 1 In his poem,"The Wine to Be Made", the Tang Dynasty Chinese poet Li Bai described tasting a drink called "black tea" and praised it as a "good wine that lasts over the years". As time passed, black tea gradually became a popular drink in China and began to spread to other countries. Tea began to be widely grown and consumed in Europe in Italy in the early 16th century. At that time, Italian merchants brought tea to Europe and soon became a major beverage in Europe. Tea leaves were first brought to the UK by Chinese entrants. At the beginning of the 17th century, England began to grow tea and began to use it as an important economic industry. In the early 18th century, the French mathematician Joseph Louis Gabriel Cassio (Joseph Louis's acid and base experimenter) was the first to separate the components such as coffee and theylline in the process of studying tea. This caused tea to become a beverage with coffee and began to become popular in Europe. The popularity of tea leaves in Britain also led to some interesting things. It was said that in the 18th century, British merchants sold tea as a drug, causing many young people to be addicted to tea. In modern times, tea has become one of the most popular drinks in the world. Many countries have their own tea culture and have formed different types of tea brands. Tea had become a global cultural phenomenon, attracting more and more people's attention and love.

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