10, introduction of famous Chinese and foreign writers. Urgent ... Please hurry, and I'll get extra points if it's ok.

1. Zhu Ziqing: Words are connected with strings. He is a famous modern essayist, scholar, poet and democracy fighter.

Prose collection: back, European travel notes, traces.

2. Lu Xun: Zhou Shuren, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, is a great modern writer, thinker and revolutionary.

Masterpiece: Novel Collection: Scream and Hesitation. Prose collection: "Morning Flowers and Evening Picks". Prose poetry anthology: weeds and new stories. And other essays 16. I have studied From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue, A Chang and Shan Hai Jing.

3. Lao She: Shu Qingchun, born in Beijing, is a famous modern novelist and dramatist. His representative works include Camel Xiangzi, Four Generations under One Family (novel), drama Longxugou, Chunhua Qiushi, Teahouse and so on.

4. Ye Shengtao: Formerly known as Ye, China is a famous modern writer, educator, publisher and social activist. His representative works include the novel Ni Huanzhi and the fairy tale collection Scarecrow.

Bing Xin: A modern novelist, essayist and poet, whose original name was Xie Wanying. A collection of novels, superman, poems, stars, springs, essays, for young readers, for young readers, etc.

6. Guo Moruo: Formerly known as Guo Kaizhen, his pen name is Mo Ruo. China is an outstanding poet, playwright, historian, archaeologist, ancient writer and social activist in modern times, with representative works such as Qu Yuan and Cai Wenji. (Ode to Thunder and Electricity learned by junior high school students is selected from Qu Yuan. )

7. Bai Juyi Young Bai Juyi came to Luoyang for the first time and met the famous poet Gu Kuang. Bai Juyi was not famous at that time. Gu Kuang looked at the name Bai Juyi and said with a smile: "Luoyang is expensive, and life is not easy!" Then, when he opened the manuscript and read that "the boundless grass on the grassland/comes and goes with the seasons/wildfire never completely devours them/they grow taller in the spring breeze", he was shocked by Bai Juyi's wonderful poem and quickly said, "If you can write such a good poem, it will be easy to live in Luoyang ..."

8. Wu, the author of The Scholars, lived in poverty in his later years. When he lived in Nanjing Dazhongqiao, he only had dozens of ancient books, and he read them day and night to amuse himself. Finally, even these books were sold to buy rice. In winter, Wu is short of clothes and food, so it is certainly impossible to buy wine to keep out the cold. He invited five or six friends, walked out of the south gate of Nanjing by moonlight, walked around the city wall, sang and recited poems along the way, and you and I sang until dawn and walked into Shuiximen every night. Because I walked dozens of miles, I was warm all over. Wu humorously called the evening behavior "foot warming".

9. Han Yu: a writer and philosopher in the Tang Dynasty.

Han Yu (768-824), a native of Henan, was called "Han Changli". Han Yu's real achievement is in the field of literature. Han Yu actively led the ancient prose movement in Tang Dynasty and achieved great success. The so-called ancient prose movement is to change the parallel prose style since the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties and restore the prose style in the pre-Qin era. Han Yu pushed the ancient prose movement to a new stage.

10. Ba Jin: a famous writer (formerly known as Li Yaotang)

Ba Jin, formerly known as Li Yaotang,1904165438+1October 25th was born in a bureaucratic family in Jiaxing, Zhejiang and Chengdu, Sichuan.

Abroad:

1. Shakespeare: an outstanding dramatist and poet in the European Renaissance. His masterpieces include Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, the comedy The Merchant of Venice, A Midsummer Night's Dream and the tragicomedy Romeo and Juliet.

Mo Bosang, a famous French novelist, wrote more than 350 short stories, 6 novels and 3 travel notes, as well as many literary, political and current affairs reviews, including A Good Friend, Life and the short story boule de suif.

3. romain rolland: French writer. His masterpieces are Who's Who and John Christophe.

4. lev tolstoy:1Russian critical realist writer in the second half of the 9th century. Representative works include War and Peace, anna karenine and Resurrection.

Gorky: a great proletarian writer, the founder of socialist literature in the former Soviet Union, and the author of Complete Works of Gorky, Childhood, On Earth and My University.

6. Andersen: Danish fairy tale writer, who wrote 160 fairy tales in his life, and his masterpiece & gt& lt& lt ugly duckling >>< emperor's new clothes >> and so on.

Lenin Lenin did well in every subject at school. The teacher gave a lecture and he listened carefully. He did the homework left by the teacher carefully. Lenin finished his studies and read many extracurricular books. He often tells stories in books to others. He loves the hardworking and brave people in the book and follows their example. Lenin took great care of books. He never gets his books dirty or litters them.

8. Madame Curie Decades ago, there was a little girl named Manya in Poland. She was very absorbed in her studies. No amount of noise around can distract her. Once, while Manya was doing her homework, her sister and classmates sang, danced and played games in front of her. Manya didn't seem to see it, so she was absorbed in reading.

9. Olderotti: Italian doctor Olderotti (1223- 1295), 1223 was born in Florence, and he is an Italian doctor. He was poor when he was a teenager, and he didn't have a chance to receive education until he became an adult. He studied in Polonia, one of the best medical schools in Western Europe at that time, and made rapid progress. He teaches in the school 1260. Odrotti built a bridge between Greek medicine and European medicine. He also wrote critical articles for Hippocrates, Galen and Avicenna, and advised readers to read the original works.

10. Leonardo da Vinci: Italian Renaissance painter and scientist Leonardo da Vinci (1452- 15 19), Italian Renaissance painter and scientist, a symbol of human wisdom.

The Last Supper is the most famous religious painting in the world, while Mona Lisa is the most famous and greatest portrait painting in the world. These two world-famous works make Leonardo da Vinci's name go down in history forever. Leonardo da vinci's unique artistic language uses light and shade to create a three-dimensional image. He once said: "The greatest miracle of painting is to make a flat painting feel concave and convex."