The representative works of the rise of rural novels in Taiwan include: 1 Totoro: A Japanese story about a village girl and a magical Totoro. The film received widespread international acclaim and became a classic country novel. 2. Little Women: A novel written by May Alcott of the United States, which tells the story of four sisters living in the countryside. The novel was regarded as a representative work of American rural life, which had an important impact on the development of country novels. 3. Anne of Green Gables: The story of a country girl in summer camp told by the United States. The novel became a popular representative of rural novels with its profound description and unique style. 4. Banli Flower Field: A story told by China about a village. The novel became a representative work of Chinese rural novels with its delicate description and infectious plot.
Taiwan romance novels such as Yang Jiang, Lin Yutang, Qiong Yao, etc. Among them, Qiong Yao was the most famous romance novel. Her representative works included "Princess Pearl" and "Deep Love in the Rain".
There were many representatives of Taiwan literature, including: Lin Yutang: A famous scholar, translator, and cultural critic in modern China. 2. Jin Yong: The famous Wuxia novel is known as the "father of Wuxia novels". 3. Ancient Dragon: Famous martial arts novels were known as " There is no ancient dragon after the ancient dragon." 4. Lao She: Famous masterpieces of modern China include Camel Xiangzi. 5. Qiong Yao: Famous romance novels such as Princess Huanzhu. These people were known as the representatives of Taiwan literature.
The founder of French novels was Calvino. His representative works included One Hundred Years of Solitude and The Kite Runner.
Taiwan literature can be roughly divided into two periods, namely new literature and modern literature. New literature refers to the literary movement that began in Taiwan after the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. During this period, Zheng Chouyu, Lin Yutang, Yang Jiang, Qian Zhongshu, Lu Xun, Zhu Ziqing, etc. Their works mostly reflected social reality and explored human nature. At the same time, some literary schools such as New Moon School and Symbolism appeared. His representative works included 'Back View,''Spring Silkworm,' and 'Bathing.' Modern literature refers to the literary movement from the 1950s to the early 1980s. During this period, Lao She, Cao Yu, Zhang Ailing, Hu Lancheng, Xiao Hong, Lu Xun, Shen Congwen, etc. Their works had various styles, but they all reflected the social, political, and cultural conditions of the time. At the same time, some literary schools such as modernism and realism appeared. His representative works included Dream of the Red Chamber, Scream, Spring Silkworm, and so on. In addition, there were many other outstanding works in Taiwan literature such as Yang Lian, Zheng Zhenduo, Yeats, Bai Xianyong, Lu Zhenyu, Yu Guangzhong, Jiang Yun, etc. Their works were also worth reading.
The Five Masters of Modern Wuxia Fictions referred to a group of works in the second half of the 20th century, such as Jin Yong, Gu Long, Liang Yusheng, Huang Yi, and Wen Rui 'an. Their works had a unique style and had a profound influence. The following are their representative works and their introductions: 1 Jin Yong (1896 - 1976): His original name was Zha Liangyong. He was the founder of Chinese martial arts novels. His works were famous for their twists and turns in the plot, profound character descriptions, and beautiful writing style. His representative works included The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Return of the Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, and The Laughing Proud Jianghu. 2 Gu Long (1934 - 1985): Originally named Zha Liangdong, he was an outstanding representative of Chinese martial arts novels. His novels were famous for their deep character descriptions, ups and downs in the plot, and concise writing style. His representative works included "The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng,""The Legend of Chu Liuxiang," and "The Peerless Twin Prides." 3 Liang Yusheng (1918 - 1988): The original name Liang Baoyin is an important part of Chinese martial arts novels. His works are famous for their rich plots, distinctive characters, and beautiful writing style. His representative works included "The Shadow of the Fleeting Star","Jade Rabbit in the Cloud Sea","The Legend of the White-Haired Witch", and so on. 4 Huang Yi (1968-): The original name Huang Junhong is a representative character of Chinese martial arts novels. His works are famous for their complicated plots, suspense, and smooth writing. His representative works included "The Quest for Qin,""The Biography of the Double Dragons of the Tang Dynasty,""The Rain and Clouds" and so on. 5 Wen Rui 'an (1967-): The original name Wen Jingru is a representative figure of Chinese martial arts novels. His works are famous for their twists and turns in the plot, distinct personalities, and humorous writing style. His representative works included "Four Famous Hunters","Ecstasy Blade","Flying Fox Biography" and so on. These masterpieces of Chinese martial arts novels were still loved and sought after by readers.
" Best Actress " is a modern romance novel written by the author of Chu Country. It is a novel about entertainment stars. The general plot of this novel is as follows: Chen Jiayao was reborn to Lamma Island in Xiangjiang in 1982. Due to her poor family background and the dream of her previous life, Chen Jiayao entered the entertainment industry. r From then on, there was another legend in Xiangjiang's entertainment circle… Note: 1. This book is purely based on fantasy. Please do not take it for granted. 2. This book focuses on the entertainment of the 80s and 90s, so there are plagiarism in movies, songs, and other cultural products. If you don't like it, don't come in and be abused! ---------------------------- The Good Police in Hong Kong Movies was a novel written by the author, Villager B. The general plot of the novel was: When he woke up, Su Lehui found himself in Hong Kong in the late 1970s. "Should I be a big shot in the film and television industry playing with the unspoken rules, or should I dabble in the business world and become the richest man in the world?" Su Lehui muttered to himself. However, when Su Lehui realized that his playmate downstairs was called Chen Jiaju and the girl he picked up on the road was called Cheng Ruoxin, he realized that this Hong Kong was not the Hong Kong he remembered. The new book " Movie World Registration System " was released. You are welcome to comment on it. ---------------------------- " The Birth of a Hong Kong Family " was a novel about urban life written by Ren Zhufei. In the 1940s, Hong Kong was just a fishing port. In the 1950s, Hong Kong was just starting to prosper. Hong Kong in the 1960s was in chaos. In Hong Kong in the 1970s, Chinese tycoons came to power. ........ This was the story of a transmigrator in Hong Kong who was looking for the right path. ---------------------------- " Love in Hong Kong " was a novel written by the author, Xiao Fan. The general plot of this novel was: In the 1990s, Minkou Port was very poor. Zhang Youmi did not have enough to eat. Even his name was related to food and clothing. The world had changed. Twenty years later, Minkou Port was no longer the same as before. However, were those children who grew up together with poor families and those simple harbor stories still there? ---------------------------- " Hong Kong Criminal Investigation Case " was a novel about urban life written by the author. The general plot of the novel was: The new book," The Days of Being a Villain in the Universe ", please support it! This was a story that was a bit like " Darkness, Sin "-a system with positive energy, but Hao Ren was doing something that wasn't so righteous! ... Classic Hong Kong dramas, etc. ---------------------------- " Hong Kong Fengyun Entertainment " was a novel written by Lou Mingye, an urban and entertainment celebrity novel. The general plot of this novel was: The 1980s was definitely the most turbulent era in the Hong Kong entertainment industry. In the 1980s, there was a rivalry between TVR and ATV in the Hong Kong television industry. In the 1980s, the Hong Kong film industry had the three pillars of Shao Brothers, Jiahe, and New Arts City. Hong Kong in the 1980s… Chen Shaoyi, an abandoned child of God, or rather, God's favorite child, had traveled from 2013 to Hong Kong in 1980. How would he once again witness the development of Hong Kong's entertainment industry? How would he compete with the various entertainment giants in this era? How would he get along with his former idols? How would he interact with the beautiful female stars? ---------------------------- " Hong Kong's Life from Death " was a novel written by the author, Mo De's emotional writing machine. The general plot of this novel was: When he woke up, Chen Jiwen had transmigrated into a sickly state. He barely lived until he was 26 years old before he died. Only then did he begin his real life as a transmigrator. The world he was in was not a simple parallel time and space, but a familiar Hong Kong. Modern Hong Kong film, involving a large number of modern Hong Kong films. ---------------------------- " My Hong Kong Entertainment Empire " was a novel written by the author, Pancake Dragon-Li. The general plot of the novel was: This was the end of the 70s in Hong Kong, the golden age of the film industry. My name is Lu Shaokuan. I'm here to witness my Hong Kong Entertainment Empire. ---------------------------- " I'm a Good Man, I'm a Good Man " was a novel written by the author, Yi Yi Ke Deng Xian. The general plot of this novel was: [Description: I am a good person, a good Hong Kong businessman. As for those black history and whatnot, they are all rumors…Other versions: Too evil, it is maliciously smeared and attacked by others, please don't take it seriously…] ---------------------------- The book " Hong Kong Scenery " was written by the author, Withered Tree. It was an urban and entertainment novel. The general plot of the novel was: In 1983, Xiangjiang was a city full of amorous feelings and dreams. Chen Weiyun crossed the sea and showed the wonderful life in a movie.
The literature of Taiwan during the Anti-Japanese War! Among the more famous literature of Taiwan's anti-Japanese period, there were Zheng Chouyu, Yang Jiang, Yu Guangzhong, Lin Yutang, and others. Their works mainly reflected the resistance of the people of Taiwan against the Japanese invaders at that time, as well as the history and culture of Taiwan. For example, Zheng Chouyu's When Cherry Blossoms Bloom and Moon Pass described the heroic struggle and touching love stories of the people of Taiwan during the Anti-Japanese War. Yang Jiang's works such as "Borrowing the Banana Fan Three Times" and "Bathing" reflected the important role and unyielding spirit of women in the family during the Anti-Japanese War. Yu Guangzhong's works such as Believe in the Future and Wildfire expressed the loyalty and love of the people of Taiwan for the country and the nation, and also reflected the political and economic situation of Taiwan society at that time. Lin Yutang's works such as War and Peace and Fortress Besieged reflected the life and culture of the people of Taiwan during the Anti-Japanese War.
The two representatives of the "Xizang New Fictions" in the mid-1980s were: - Chen Xianfa: "Unbalance"(1985) tells the story of a Xizang youth working in the city from the countryside. It portrays the social class division and the complexity of human nature. - Liu Zhenyun: One Sentence is Ten Thousand Sentences (1986) tells the story of a young Tibetan man who travels from his hometown to the city. It reveals the selfishness and complexity of human nature by telling the emotional entanglement between him and the Han boss. Both of them were representatives of Xizang literature. Their literary works were widely recognized by readers and had won many literary awards.
Calligraphy was an art form that expressed the author's thoughts and emotions through the arrangement of words, the standard of strokes, and the beauty of the form. Chinese calligraphy had a long history and had rich cultural and artistic value. The representative figures of Chinese calligraphy were Wang Xizhi, Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, Zhao Mengfu, etc. Wang Xizhi was one of the great masters in the history of Chinese calligraphy. His Preface to Lanting Collection was regarded as a classic work in the history of Chinese calligraphy. Yan Zhenqing's "Sacrificial Nephew Manuscript" was hailed as the pinnacle of Chinese calligraphy. Liu Gongquan's calligraphy style was rigorous, concise, and concise. Zhao Mengfu's calligraphy style was fresh, beautiful, and varied. There were many representative works of Chinese calligraphy, the most famous of which was the Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection. The Preface to Lanting Collection was a preface written by Wang Xizhi at the Lanting Banquet held for his friends in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It depicted the scene of Wang Xizhi gathering with his friends and expressed the author's joy. "Sacrifice to Nephew Manuscript" was a funeral article written by Yan Zhenqing for his nephew Yan Jiming, expressing the author's love and mourning for his nephew. Liu Gongquan's calligraphy works included 'Mysterious Secret Pagoda Stele' and 'Divine Strategy Army Stele' etc. Zhao Mengfu's calligraphy works included Tao Te Ching and Ode to the Goddess of Luo. Chinese calligraphy is a very unique art form. Through the arrangement of words, the standard of strokes and the beauty of the form, it can express the author's thoughts and emotions. It has profound cultural significance and artistic value.
Romance novels usually described how a rich boy met an ordinary girl and started a romantic love story. These novels often involved family struggles, the exchange of wealth and status, and the emotional entanglements between boys and girls. Romance novels about wealthy families were very popular in Taiwan and were welcomed by a large number of readers.