Help find a few good paragraphs to modern literary masterpieces Thank you

Updated on culture 2024-03-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is there a masterpiece in modern literature?

    It's hard to define.

    But I recommend you a few small paragraphs of Zhou Guoping's essays, whether they are good paragraphs, you can see for yourself and feel for yourself.

    People do things either out of profit or out of temperament. If you do something for the sake of profit, you don't have to care too much about whether it's enjoyable or not. I often see the best players in Vanity Fair complaining and still struggling, and I can understand that.

    I don't think their grievances are fake, because I know that interest is a coercive force, and that by the nature of what they do, profit is more important than pleasure. On the contrary, pleasure is the basic criterion for anything that is done out of temperament, that is, for the sole purpose of satisfying the soul. Not only reading books, but also writing, artistic creation, art appreciation, making friends, falling in love, doing good deeds, etc., in short, all spiritual activities.

    If we do not feel pleasure in doing these things, we must wonder if there is any compulsion of profit at work in them, so that they degenerate from a life of temperament into a utilitarian act.

    In this life, it really doesn't matter if you are not a thinker or an essayist, and whether you can write beautiful articles or not. I only want to maintain the true nature of life, the innocence of being able to listen quietly to other lives and make other lives willing to listen quietly, and the happiness in this is far from being comparable to the glitz and fame.

    Truth is not in a certain place in this world, but an attitude we have towards this world, a belief and criterion of life that we have finally found for ourselves.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1, "Midnight".

    Midnight", formerly known as "Sunset", is a modern Chinese novel**, about 300,000 words. Mao Dun began writing in October 1931 and completed the manuscript on December 5, 1932, with a total of 19 chapters. Some chapters have been published in ** Monthly and Literary Monthly, respectively.

    For more than half a century, Midnight has not only had a wide readership in China, but has also been translated into more than a dozen languages including English, German, Russian, and Japanese, and has had a wide international impact.

    **Set in the semi-feudal and semi-colonial old Shanghai in 1930 and centered on the national capitalist Wu Sunfu, it depicts the various contradictions and struggles in Chinese society at that time.

    2, "Home" and "Home", a long story by Chinese writer Ba Jin**, the first part of the "Torrent Trilogy", and the other two are "Spring" and "Autumn". It first started in 1931 in The Times**, and was originally titled "Riptide". In May 1933, Kaiming Book Company published the first single book of Home.

    The ** describes the crime and decay of a big feudal family in Chengdu, Sichuan Province in the early 20s of the 20th century, indicts the destruction of life by the feudal system, and praises the anti-feudal struggle of the younger generation and the awakening of democracy.

    3, "March in a Small Town".

    March in a Small Town is a novella written by Chinese writer Xiao Hong**, which was written in July 1941 and published in Times Literature, Vol. 1, No. 2, in August of the same year.

    It tells the story of a beautiful and kind girl's yearning and pursuit of freedom and happiness, and finally being swallowed up by the traditional patriarchal system and dying. This is a work that is both ideologically and artistically proficient, inheriting the author's consistent prose culture tone, with a unique narrative style, rendering an extremely ordinary love story bleak and mournful, bringing people strong shock and reflection.

    4, "Siege".

    Qian Zhongshu's long story is a satirical with a unique style in the history of modern Chinese literature. It is known as the "Neo-Confucian Foreign History". The first edition was published in 1947 by Shanghai Chenguang Publishing Company. The story is mainly written about the group of intellectuals in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War.

    The siege takes place between the 1920s and the 1940s. The protagonist Fang Hongjian is a young man who comes out of a squire family in southern China, and is forced by family pressure to become engaged to a fellow Zhou woman. But while he was in college, Zhou fell ill and died young.

    Mr. Zhou, the father-in-law-to-be, was moved by the message of condolence written by Fang and sponsored him to study abroad.

    5, "Wrap Worker".

    Bao Shen Gong is a reportage work written by modern Chinese writer Xia Yan, written in 1935. The article "Bonded Workers" recounts in the form of reportage the various inhuman treatments suffered by bonded workers in Shanghai and other places, as well as the cruel oppression of the boss and others.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Here are some recommendations for masterpieces of modern Chinese literature:

    Scream": It is a collection of short stories by Lu Xun, including 33 articles, including "Diary of a Madman", "Kong Yiji", "Medicine", etc. These ** reflect the reality of Chinese society and people's ideological state before and after the May Fourth Movement, and have a high artistic value and historical significance.

    2, "Hesitation": It is another collection of short stories by Lu Xun, including 11 articles, including "Blessing", "Sadness", etc. These ** focus on social changes and people's spiritual predicament, showing Lu Xun's deep thinking about society and human nature.

    Home": It is one of Ba Jin's masterpieces, and it is a long story describing feudal family life and social changes. ** With the rise and fall of a large family as the main line, it reflects the decay of the feudal system and the tragedy of human nature.

    4, "Thunderstorm": It is one of Cao Yu's drama masterpieces, and it is a drama with a strong tragic color. The story follows the complex relationships and contradictions of a bourgeois family, as well as a sudden and tragic ending.

    5. "The Siege": It is one of Qian Zhongshu's masterpieces, and it is a satirical **, describing all kinds of absurdities and contradictions in China's urban society at that time. Through humorous and witty language and exaggeration, the vanity, deception, and stupidity in people's lives are revealed.

    Border City": It is one of Shen Congwen's masterpieces, and it is a ** film describing rural life in Xiangxi. Set in a beautiful and closed village, it reflects the innocence and beauty of human nature through the growth and fate of a young girl.

    Camel Xiangzi": It is one of Lao She's long-form masterpieces, describing the fate of an ordinary rickshaw driver. Through Shoko's experience, it reflects the cruelty of society and the distortion of human nature, revealing the impact of poverty and oppression on people's spirits.

    8. "Midnight": It is one of Mao Dun's masterpieces, describing the social life and political situation in Shanghai in the 30s of the 20th century. **With the rise and fall of a family as the main line, the anti-fiber Senqiao reflects the turmoil and change of Chinese society.

    These works have an important position in the history of modern Chinese literature, not only have high artistic value, but also reflect the historical background of Chinese society and the ruinous state of people's lives at that time. Reading these works can provide an in-depth understanding of the characteristics and development of modern Chinese literature, and at the same time, it can also help readers better understand the history and culture of Chinese society.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1, Lu Xun "Morning Flowers and Sunset" 2, Lao She "Camel Xiangzi" 3, "How Steel is Made" 4, Cao Wenxuan "Grass House" 5, Fu Lei "Fu Lei's Family Letter" 6, Bingxin "Stars. Spring Water

    Lu Xun "Morning Flowers and Sunset":

    As a "memoir of memory", this anthology reflects the life of the author Lu Xun in his youth in many aspects, and vividly reflects the formation of his character and interests.

    The first seven recount his childhood life in Shaoxing's family and private school, while the last three recount his journey from his hometown to Nanjing, then to Japan, and then to China to teach. It exposes all kinds of ugly and irrational phenomena in semi-feudal and semi-colonial society, and at the same time reflects the difficult process of aspiring young intellectuals who braved hardships and dangers to find light in the vast dark night of old China, and expresses the author's nostalgia for his relatives, friends, and teachers in the past.

    Introduction: "Dog, Cat, Mouse" describes the author's reasons for hating cats, takes the type of "cat", and satirizes people who are similar to cats in life.

    Ah Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas describes the author's childhood with Ah Chang, expressing his nostalgia and gratitude.

    "Twenty-Four Pictures of Filial Piety" focuses on the strong disgust caused by reading the two stories of "Lao Lai Yuqin" and "Guo Ju Burying Er", exposing the hypocrisy and cruelty of feudal filial piety, and revealing the pitiful and miserable situation of the old middle-aged children of Hengguo.

    "Five Rampant Meetings" is set in the background of rushing to the meeting, describing the feudal system of sliding and sliding on the constraints and destruction of children's nature.

    Impermanence depicts the incident of impermanence saving people and being beaten, expressing the despair of the Chinese people in the old era of the dark society and their indignation at the injustice of the world.

    From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Study" describes the author's childhood pleasure in the Baicao Garden at home and the strict but fun life of reading in Sanwei Study, revealing the sharp contradiction between children's broad life interests and feudal school education that restricts children's nature.

    "Father's Illness" focuses on recalling the scene of treating his father's illness in his childhood, and describes the attitude, style, and prescription of several "famous doctors" in their medical practices, revealing the essence of these people's witch doctors, tricking tricks, extorting money, and disregarding human life.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I recommend Qian Zhongshu's "The Siege of the City", which is a ** that shocked the literary world in the last century. I can't say that it's modern, so I think it's a modern literary masterpiece.

    Mr. Qian is completely ill in mathematics, but he is gifted in Mandarin; "The Siege" is his masterpiece and the only feature**. The style is two words - humor, which has something to do with the character of the author. After reading the whole book, I have to admire the author's ability to shape and portray the characters.

    There are children of feudal families, arrogant and vain ladies, gentle-looking but scheming little jasper, and selfish and stingy pedantic literati ,......

    Many people have heard of "The Siege", but they don't necessarily understand this literary masterpiece, and they don't even understand what the title means. "Besieged" refers to a besieged city, and in no way means "besieged city". As for the ideas expressed in the whole book, I personally dislike the saying that "people on the outside want to go in, and people on the inside want to come out".

    I prefer to say that choosing marriage is like being under siege for some people, where people from the outside can't get in, and people from the inside can't get out. (I don't know how far my point of view is from Qian Lao's).

    Since its publication in the 50s of the last century, it has been translated into many languages, and it can be said that it has become a world masterpiece. As a Chinese, it is definitely not okay not to read "Dream of the Red Mansion"; Today, I haven't seen "The Siege", and I don't know how this can be.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the ordinary world, the road is far away, and after reading it, it can be reminiscent, far-reaching, and change the outlook on life.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Tianlong Babu Author: Jin Yong The pinnacle of the new school of martial arts.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    "The Unbearable Lightness of Life", "The Wind Among the Reeds", "The Little Prince", "The Catcher in the Rye", "The Black Bull", "Wuthering Heights", Shakespeare's Plays, "Three Words and Two Beats", "The Vegetable Garden", "Legend", "The Lover".

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Anyway, ......A student at the University of Technology? How is it the same as my homework for elective courses

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