I want to be a graduate student majoring in ancient literature in Nanjing University. Who can tell me what to prepare?

The major of ancient literature in Nanjing University has four directions.

0 1 pre-Tang literature

Literature of Tang and Song Dynasties

03 yuan Ming and Qing literature

Modern literature

You should develop your interests in these directions and have a focused review. So that you can choose your own direction when you enroll.

subject of examination

① 10 1 politics

②20 1 English 1 or 202 Russian or 203 Japanese.

③6 15 literature (including literary theory, China ancient literature, China modern and contemporary literature and foreign literature).

④ Re-examination of 935 Language and Thesis Writing (including Ancient Chinese, Modern Chinese, Linguistics Introduction and Thesis Writing): Special Topics of China Ancient Literature.

Among them, political English is the same all over the country, so you should practice English and politics well at the undergraduate level. You can't get high marks in these two subjects, but you can get low marks because of these two difficulties and fall behind others. For the candidates who apply for Nanjing University, I think their foreign languages and politics are very good, especially foreign languages.

Besides, your CET-4 and CET-6 have nothing to do with the entrance examination of Nanjing University. English for postgraduate entrance examination is much more difficult than CET-6, so you should be prepared to review for postgraduate entrance examination. Vocabulary, reading and writing are the key points of English for postgraduate entrance examination. The knowledge of CET-4 and CET-6 reflects your undergraduate English level. Postgraduate English is to examine your English level before applying for a master's degree, so postgraduate English is more convincing. In addition, passing CET-4 and CET-6 does not explain how many points you can get in the postgraduate entrance examination. You can pass 70 and take 80 in English, but don't spend too much time.

For professional literature. This will give you a headache, that is, there is no designated reference book in the College of Literature of Nanjing University.

However, it is still inconclusive whether the textbooks of basic courses for Chinese majors in colleges and universities can all be used as reference books for examinations. Well, the article doesn't have to be based on some books or some people's. So don't be obsessed with reference books, and don't be obsessed with the curriculum of the College of Literature of Nanjing University. You should make it clear that you are not an undergraduate in the College of Literature of Nanjing University. Give priority to him in any way that is best for you.

In addition, since you are an undergraduate in the College of Literature of a university and are interested in applying for the ancient literature of Nanjing University, you should have some literary skills, so it should be enough time and energy to recommend you to read some difficult books.

The following is the work of the teacher who studies ancient literature in the College of Literature of Nanjing University.

Professor Zhou Xunchu, vice-chairman of the National Working Committee on the Arrangement and Research of Ancient Books in Colleges and Universities, vice-chairman of China Tang Literature Society and doctoral supervisor. His main works include the origin of literature and history, textual research on Tang Yulin, new research on nine songs, textual research on notes novels in Tang Dynasty and comments on Li Bai. And Anecdotes of the Tang Dynasty.

Professor, the first doctor of ancient literature in China (the tutor is Mr. Cheng), director of China Tang Literature Society, and doctoral supervisor. His main works are Research on Jiangxi Poetry School, Biography of Du Fu, Essays on Poetry in Tang and Song Dynasties, etc.

Professor Zhang, Doctor of Literature, Director of Oriental Poetry Society, Vice President of China Ancient Literature Theory Society and Doctoral Supervisor. His major works include Zen and Poetics, A Study of Zhong Rong's Poetry, A Textual Research on the Poetic Style of Tang and Five Dynasties, and A Study on the Methods of China's Ancient Literary Criticism.

Professor Zhang Hongsheng, Doctor of Literature, Doctoral Supervisor. His major works include Research on Jianghu Poetry School, The Image of Confucius and Its Literary Spirit, Song Poetry: Integration and Development, etc.

Professor Gong, Doctor of Literature, Doctoral Supervisor. His main works are Xin Qiji's Biography and Notes on Guang Hongming's Collection.

Cheng, professor, doctor of literature, doctoral supervisor. His main works include History of Fu in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Introduction to Tang Poetry, Essays on Fu Studies, etc.

Professor Cao Hong, doctor of literature, doctoral supervisor, member of the National Research Committee of Ancient Books Arrangement in Colleges and Universities, and director of China Parallel Prose Society. His main works include "A Study of Yanghu School" and "An Overview of the Origin of China Cifu".

Professor Jeff, the head of this major and doctoral supervisor, mainly wrote History of Literary Thought in Han Dynasty, History of the Development of China's Ci and Fu, Development and Criticism of China's Fu, etc.

Professor Yan Jie, whose main works are Biography of Ouyang Xiu and Biography of Yan Zhenqing.

Professor Wu Xiucheng's major works include Selected Translations, Dialectics of Old Tang Books, Comments on Chen, etc.

Professor Xu, Doctor of Literature, whose main works are Divination Literature and Cultural Construction in Han Dynasty.

Associate Professor Yao Song, Secretary of the General Party Branch of the Department, mainly wrote Complete Translation of Shi Tong, Selected Translation of Song Legends, Gao Shi and Cen Can.

Miao Huaiming, associate professor, native of Pingyu, Henan, tutor of master students. Born in July 1968. 1999 received a doctorate. His major works include An Introduction to Dramatic Philology in the 20th Century (Zhonghua Book Company, 2005 edition), History of China Ancient Case-solving Novels (Nanjing University, 2005 edition) and A Dream of Red Mansions (Zhonghua Book Company, 2006 edition).

These are almost all monographs. You can choose more than a dozen books to read, which won't do you much harm.

However, if you like it and want to think about it, you must try your best to apply for Nantah. And your contribution is unknown, unknown. Just because I help you answer this question like this, I hope you will go somewhere to study undergraduate, and don't be too tragic for your school. Really, you should thank your school for everything. At least she gave you a bachelor's degree Maybe you are not ready to enter the society, and you can make achievements in graduate school without rushing to find a job. Having a postgraduate diploma will mean a higher level of work.

I don't know if your school has the qualification to apply for graduate students in Nantah. If so, you should try your best to make your study enter the top three in your class.

If not, it's best to do what the university should do in advance from now on. Then concentrate on reviewing the exam. There are many subjects reviewed by NTU, and we still have to face the exam with the attitude of college entrance examination.

Re-examination, ancient literature topics are generally divided into five parts.

Tang, Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties and modern times.

You should summarize each work, and the topic will generally revolve around which dynasty is more representative. The teacher doesn't have any tricky problems.