"Song Bei Fu" was an essay written by Su Shi, a writer of the Song Dynasty. The full text described the scenery and people's lives in the north, showing Su Shi's appreciation and respect for the northern culture. Su Shi (1037 - 1101) was a famous writer, calligrapher, and painter in the Song Dynasty. His representative works included "Ode to Red Cliff" and "Remembering the Ancient Red Cliff". Su Shi, middle-aged, time, time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time Time, time, time
The author of the Ode to Joy was Cao Xueqin.
I'm not sure what you mean by "if this is the history of the Song Dynasty" because the name doesn't seem to have a clear reference. But if you are referring to any historical novel from the Song Dynasty, then I can tell you some information. The historical novels of the Song Dynasty were very colorful, and some of them were very famous, such as Water Margins and Dream of the Red Chamber. These works usually depicted the political, social, and cultural landscape of the Song Dynasty, adding rich characters and plots. If you want to understand the writing style and content of these works, you are advised to read the relevant literature reviews and readers 'comments. At the same time, these works are also an important part of Chinese literature, with high literary value and cultural significance.
The 79th biography of the History of the Song Dynasty was a biography of officials and generals of the Song Dynasty. It mainly described some important events and figures in the early years of the Song Dynasty. The following is the translation of Biography 79: Biography of Song Dynasty Officials Zhao Puchuan Zhao Pu word uncle to the early years of the Song Dynasty people. At the beginning, he served as Jingdong Secretary Gong to join the army with Song Jiang Uprising and was promoted to Zhizhou. After Song Jiang's rebellion was quelled, Zhao Pu had once helped Song Jiang govern the Jiangnan area and was deeply trusted by the local people. Later on, Song Jiang, Lu Junyi, and the others rebelled against Song Zhaopu, who successively served as the Jiankang prefect, Jiangzhou Zhizhou, and Hangzhou Zhizhou. After the fall of the Song Dynasty, Zhao Pu was granted the title of Grand Tutor by Zhao Gou and continued to serve as an official until his death. Zhao Pu was good at governing the people at that time and was very grateful to him. He was an upright, loyal, and reliable man who was deeply respected and trusted by the people. His political talent and military experience made important contributions to the establishment and stability of the Song Dynasty.
There are many novels that describe the history of the Song Dynasty, and it is best to refer to the following classic works: Water Margins: It was a story about a group of rebels who gathered in the mountains and rebelled against the ruling class in the late Northern Song Dynasty. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: It described the story of Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Sun Quan and other forces fighting for the world at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. 3. Dream of the Red Chamber: It described the life of a noble family in the Qing Dynasty, as well as the struggles and love stories between the family members. 4. Journey to the West: It is a story about Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, who took his three disciples through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures. These four novels were all classics of Chinese literature, and the history of the Song Dynasty was also very rich. In addition, there were many other novels about the history of the Song Dynasty that readers could choose according to their interests.
I don't know the author of 'ode to the dragon novel' as the name is rather general and there could be many novels with such a title or theme. It could be an indie author or a relatively unknown writer.
The original author of Ode to Joy, Anai, was not alone but a team. Ode to Joy was an urban romance novel launched by New Classic, a literary brand under Huawen Media Group. The author of the novel was a professional literary editor team under Huawen Media Group. The team consisted of experienced literary critics and editors. They carefully planned and polished the novel and achieved high literary achievements.
The author of Ode to Young China was Liang Qichao.
I don't know who the author of 'north a novel' is as I've not come across this specific work before.
The author of " Travel to the North " was Liu Zhenyun.
The 75th volume of the Song History Biography recorded the biographies of various figures in the Song Dynasty, including important figures, political events, cultural achievements, etc. The following is a passage from the 75th biography: Zhao Pu word is the day Song Dynasty acting scholar Luoyang people. In the early years of Longxing, he served as a judge of Kaifeng Prefecture. At that time, the world was famished, and the prisoners were able to feed themselves to make up for their hunger. He once said to people,"Although I can't get golden horses and leather shoes, I can get rice and millet enough to fill my stomach." Later, he was promoted to Nanjing Minister of Punishment and Nanjing Minister of Civil Affairs. He died in office at the age of 72. This passage of classical Chinese mainly introduced Zhao Pu's background and achievements. Zhao Pu was called an acting scholar because he had served as an official in the early Song Dynasty and had a deep research on Confucian classics. In addition, Zhao Pu's feeding of prisoners to relieve the poor was also recorded in history. In the end, Zhao Pu also held many high-ranking official positions and was recognized as the main character after his death.