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Shi Jin's favorite novels included The Ninth Line of Poetry, Heart's Favorite, and Heartbeat. The plots of these novels were full of ups and downs, exciting and exciting, and were considered masterpieces. " The Ninth Line " told the story of Ye Jialan and Tang Yu's sweet love on campus. Their meeting and growth in school led to many sweet moments. " Heart's Favorite " was an entertainment novel about the sweet love story between the male and female protagonists. " Heartbeat " was also a sweet pet novel. It was mainly set in the campus and depicted the sweet interaction between the male and female protagonists. These novels were all about sweet pets and were suitable for readers who liked romantic love stories.
Ba Jin's "Home" is one of the representative works of modern Chinese literature and is regarded as a classic work of modern Chinese literature. If you want to read the full text, you can find it on major online reading platforms or physical bookstores. Online reading platforms included: - Qidian Chinese Network: This was a very famous online reading platform with many different types of literary works for reading. - This is a comprehensive reading platform that includes many different types of literary works. The items that could be purchased in the physical bookstore were: - All over the country, large and small bookstores, especially those in the city and suburbs, bookstores, and museum bookstores, could see the physical version of Ba Jin's "Home". I hope this information can help you. I wish you a happy reading!
Shi Shuo Xin Yu was a notebook novel produced during the Southern Dynasty (420-581), which mainly recorded the conversations and stories of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. There were more than 1,000 chapters in the book, which recorded the stories of celebrities and nobles from the end of Han Dynasty to Liu Song Dynasty. They were mainly stories about character comments, idle talk, and witty responses. The whole book is divided into 36 categories, such as virtue, speech, political affairs, literature, Fangzheng, elegance, etc. The current version was divided into three volumes. The author of Shi Shuo Xin Yu was Liu Yiqing, a member of the imperial clan of Liu Song in the Southern Dynasty, and Liu Jun of the Liang Dynasty made notes. The book had a very high status in the Chinese literary world and had an impact on the development of later novels, operas, and literature.
Shi Shuo Xin Yu is an ancient Chinese novel that mainly narrates the stories and words and deeds of people in various historical periods. It is considered one of the important chapters in the history of Chinese literature. The novel did not have a fixed author or copyright, so it could be distributed and read at will. The following is the full text of Shi Shuo Xin Yu: Shi Shuo Xin Yu (Volume 1) Rong Zhi: Rong Zhi is dignified, upright and obedient, calm in behavior, slow and modest, with integrity and gentleness. Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Volume 2 A Xiao: A Xiao is like a small lotus that has just appeared and has not yet reached its size. Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Volume 3 Communication: Communication means making friends. Food, clothing, conversation and jokes are all called making friends. Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Volume IV Talent: Talent and emotion are also talented but not vulgar, emotional but not obscene. Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Volume 5 Extravagance: Extravagance is a great debauchery, food and clothing are beyond the usual limit and do not know abstinence. Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Volume 6 Pride: Pride is not self-abased, not afraid of people, not afraid of power, not shaken by external things. Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Volume 7 Wit: A wise man's wit is also used to deal with emergencies, not to be desperate. Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Volume 8 Humor: Humor is to use humorous words to solve people's difficulties and make people laugh. Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Volume 9 Loyalty: Loyalty is to be loyal to one person and to the world. Do not forget the great righteousness for small benefits.
Shi Jin was a character in the classic Chinese novel, Water Margins. He was the son of Grand Duke Shi and the disciple of Wang Jin, the instructor of the 800,000 imperial guards in Tokyo. Shi Jin got his name because of the nine green dragons tattooed on his body. People called him "Nine-Striped Dragon". He was ranked 23rd among the heroes of Liangshan, and seventh among the eight tiger cavalry and vanguard envoys of the horse army. Shi Jin was proficient in 18 kinds of martial arts, and he was best at using the three-pointed double-edged knife. He, Zhu Wu, Chen Da, and Yang Chun gathered at Mount Shaohua and went to Mount Liangshan with them. However, when Shi Jin was attacking Fang La, he was shot dead in front of Yuling Pass. After his death, he was conferred the title of loyal warrior by the imperial court. Shi Jin was a loyal, filial, and loyal person. He was full of affection for his master, Wang Jin, and was open-minded and eager to learn. Shi Jin's character image showed his righteous, brave, and loyal side.
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Su Shi's "Ode to Red Cliff" was an essay describing the Battle of Red Cliff. There were two full texts,"Ode to Red Cliff before" and "Ode to Red Cliff after". "Ode to the Red Cliff" was written during Su Shi's exile to Huangzhou. It recorded what the author and his friends saw and felt when they went boating on a moonlit night. Through the form of questions and answers between the host and the guest, it reflected the author's comfort from boating on a moonlit night, to the sorrow of nostalgia for the past and the present, and then to the enlightenment of spiritual relief. "Later Ode to the Red Cliff" was the continuation of "Former Ode to the Red Cliff". It mainly wrote about the activities on the river bank, with poetic and artistic meaning. The whole article was mainly about narration and scenery, expressing the author's thoughts and feelings about the Battle of Red Cliff. The full text and interpretation needed to be based on relevant information.
Zhuge Liang's "Chu Shi Biao" was a famous memorial in ancient China, expressing his determination and reason to be loyal to the country. The following is the full text of the article: Minister Zhuge Liang said: Since ancient times, it has been the virtue of the nation and the responsibility of the country to be loyal to the country. However, the current world situation was turbulent, and the wind and rain were swaying. The pillar of the country shouldered this heavy responsibility, and should march forward without hesitation. Since the end of the Han Dynasty, I have been loyal to Your Majesty and have done my best to make many contributions to the country. However, today's events do make me deeply worried. I would like to offer my sincere wish in the hope that Your Majesty will make a wise decision for the long-term development of the country. I know very well that the country is in danger now, but Your Majesty has not stepped forward to burn the country's safety. I am willing to fight to the death to defend the integrity of the country's territory and protect the people's livelihood. I'm willing to serve my country at all costs, even if it means giving up my life. I am willing to submit this form again in the hope that Your Majesty will have some enlightenment and resolutely decide to fight for the future and destiny of the country. May Your Majesty be wise and decisive, and personally lead the army to defeat the evil forces and restore the stability of the Central Plains. I sincerely wish Your Majesty the prosperity of the country and the happiness of the people.
Ode to the Red Cliff was a classic work in the history of Chinese literature, written by Su Shi, a writer in the Song Dynasty. The following is the full translation of Su Shi's "Ode to the Red Cliff": The waves of the Great River East washed away all the heroes of the ages. The people on the west side of the old camp said that it was the Red Cliff of Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms. Rocks pierced through the sky and waves crashed against the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. How many heroes were there in a time when the landscape was as picturesque as a painting? Thinking back to the time when Gong Jin married Xiao Qiao, she had a heroic appearance, a feather fan, a scarf, and a smile. I'm lost in my own country, and I'm full of love. I should laugh at my early gray hair. Life is like a dream, a statue returning to the river moon.