Pages: * * Four volumes
Format: 32
Publishing House: People's Literature Publishing House
Version: 1963 first edition, second edition in 2002.
Pricing: (1)16.00; (2) 12.00; (3) 14.00; (D) 18.00 Part I: Literature from ancient times to the Warring States Period.
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Chapter I Ancient Literature (Origin of Literature and Art, Ancient Myths)
The second chapter is a collection of ancient poems-The Book of Songs (about the Book of Songs, ode to elegance, national style, status and influence).
Chapter III Historical Prose of Pre-Qin Dynasty (from Yin Shang Dynasty to Spring and Autumn Period, Zuo Zhuan, Mandarin, Warring States Policy, Influence)
Chapter IV Prose of Pre-Qin philosophers (Analects of Confucius, Mencius, Zhuangzi, Xunzi, Han Feizi, Influence)
The fifth chapter is the great patriotic poet Qu Yuan and Chu Ci (the name and source of Chu Ci, Qu Yuan's life and works, Li Sao, others, influence, Song Yu).
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The second part: Qin and Han literature.
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The first chapter is the prose and ci-fu in Qin Dynasty and the early years of Western Han Dynasty (Qin literature, Jia Yi's prose in the early Han Dynasty, Mei Cheng, Sima Xiangru and others).
The second chapter is the great historian and essayist Sima Qian (life and works, the literary value of biographies of historical figures, the position and influence of Historical Records).
The third chapter is the prose and ci-fu in the late Western Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty (in the late Western Han Dynasty, Hanshu and prose in the Eastern Han Dynasty, lyric fu by Wang Chong, Zhang Heng and the Eastern Han Dynasty).
The fourth chapter is the folk songs of Yuefu in Han Dynasty (Yuefu, ideological, artistic, peacock flying southeast, influence, folk songs)
The fifth chapter is the origin and development of five-character poems (origin, five-character poems by scholars in the Eastern Han Dynasty, nineteen ancient poems and others).
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Part III: Literature of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.
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Chapter 1 Jian 'an and Zhengshi Literature (Cao Cao, Cao Pi, Seven Children of Jian 'an, Cai Yan, Cao Zhi, Ruan Ji, Ji Kang)
Chapter II Literature of the Western Jin Dynasty (Fu Xuan, Zhang Hua, Lu Ji, Pan Yue, Zhang Xie, Zuo Si, Liu Kun and Guo Pu)
The third chapter is Tao Yuanming (time and life, ideological content and artistic characteristics, influence)
Chapter IV Yuefu Folk Songs in the Southern and Northern Dynasties (Yuefu Folk Songs in the Southern Dynasties, Yuefu Folk Songs in the Northern Dynasties, Influence)
Chapter Five: Poets of the Northern and Southern Dynasties (Xie Lingyun's landscape poems, Bao Zhao's seven-character poems, Xie Tiao's new-style poems, Liang Chen's poems, Palace-style poems and Yu Xin).
Chapter VI Parallel Prose and Prose in the Northern and Southern Dynasties (Parallel Prose and Prose)
Chapter VII Novels of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties (China ancient novels, strange stories and anecdote novels).
The eighth chapter is the literary criticism of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties (Cao Pidian's essays and Lu Ji's essays, Liu Xie's literary heart carving dragons, Zhong Rong's poems and Xiao Tong's selected works).
The fourth part: Literature overview of Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties.
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The first chapter is the poetry of the early Tang Dynasty in the Sui Dynasty (poetry of the Sui Dynasty, from Shangguan Yi to Shen Quanqi, Song, Wang Ji, four outstanding poets).
The second chapter is the pastoral poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty (Meng Haoran, Wang Wei)
The third chapter is the frontier poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty (Gao Shi, Cen Can, Wang Changling, Li Qi, etc.). )
The fourth chapter is the great romantic poet Li Bai (life and thoughts, ideological content of poetry, artistic achievements, status and influence of poetry).
The fifth chapter is Du Fu, a great realistic poet (life and thoughts, ideology and artistry of poetry, status and influence of poetry).
Chapter VI Poets in the Early Tang Dynasty (Yuan Jie, Gu Kuang, Liu Changqing, Wei, Dali Ten Talents, Li Yi)
Chapter seven: realistic poet Bai Juyi and the new Yuefu movement (Bai Juyi, Bai Juyi's poetics and the new Yuefu movement, Yuan Zhen, Zhang Ji, Wang Jian)
The eighth chapter is the ancient prose movement and the ancient prose of Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan.
Chapter IX Other Poets in the Middle Tang Dynasty (Han Yu, Meng Jiao, Jia Dao, Liu Yuxi, Liu Zongyuan, Li He)
Chapter X Late Tang Literature (Du Mu, Li Shangyin, Pi Rixiu, Nie, Du Xunhe, Lu Guimeng, Luo Yin, Wei Zhuang, Si Kongtu)
Chapter XI Legends of the Tang Dynasty (reasons, thoughts and art, status and influence of the rise of Tang Legends)
Chapter XII Popular Literature and Folk Songs in the Tang Dynasty (Bianwen, Folk Fu, Scripture, Ci and Folk Songs)
Chapter XIII Five Pronouns in the Late Tang Dynasty (the origin and development of words and folk words, literary and flower school, Li Yu and poets in the Southern Tang Dynasty)
The fifth part: Literature overview of Song Dynasty.
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The first chapter is the poetry innovation movement in the Northern Song Dynasty (Kunxi School and poetry in the early Song Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu and poetry innovation movement, Mei, Wang Anshi).
The second chapter is about Ci in the early Northern Song Dynasty (Yan Shu, Ouyang Xiu, Liu Yong).
Chapter III Su Shi (Life and Thought, Literary Theory and Prose, Poetry and Influence)
Chapter IV Poetry in the Late Northern Song Dynasty (Huang Tingjian and Jiangxi Poetry School, Qin Guan and Zhou Bangyan).
Chapter V Literature in the Early Southern Song Dynasty (Li Qingzhao, Chen, Yang Wanli, Fan Chengda, essayist)
Chapter VI patriotic poet Lu You (life, ideological content, artistic achievements and influence)
Chapter VII Patriotic Poet Xin Qiji (Life, Ideological Content, Artistic Achievements, Xin School Poet)
Chapter VIII Literature in the Late Southern Song Dynasty (Jiang Kui, Commander and Jianghu Poet, Zhu, Yan Yu, Wen Tianxiang and patriotic poets in the Late Southern Song Dynasty)
Chapter IX Scripts and Folk Songs in the Song Dynasty
Chapter 10 Liao and Jin Literature (the development of Liao and Jin literature, Yuan Haowen, Dong Jieyuan's The West Chamber, Zhugongdiao)
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Part VI: Literature of Yuan Dynasty.
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The first chapter is the rise and prosperity of Yuan Zaju (traditional Chinese opera, Yuan Zaju and early Yuan drama).
Chapter II The Great Dramatist Guan Hanqing (life and works, ideological content, artistic achievements, status and influence)
Chapter III, The Story of the West Chamber (Wang Shifu, ideological content, artistic achievements and influence).
Chapter IV Bai Renfu and Ma Zhiyuan
Chapter V Other Zaju writers and works in the early Yuan Dynasty (Kang, Gao Wenxiu, Ji, Shang Zhongxian,,), etc. )
Chapter VI Zaju at the end of Yuan Dynasty (Zaju moved south and declined, Zheng Guangzu, Qiao Ji, Gong Tianting, Qin).
Chapter 7: Southern Opera at the end of Yuan Dynasty (the rise of Southern Opera, splendid pipa, moon worship pavilion)
Chapter VIII Yuan Sanqu and Folk Songs
Chapter IX Poetry of Yuan Dynasty (Liu Yinhe's early poems, Yu Ji's middle poems, Wang Mian's and Yang Weizhen's late poems).
Part VII: An overview of Ming literature.
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The first chapter is Romance of the Three Kingdoms (the emergence, writing process, author, ideological content, artistic achievements and influence of Zhang Hui's novels).
The second chapter "Water Margin" (writing process, author, ideological content, artistic achievements and influence)
The third chapter is the poems in the early Ming Dynasty (Song Lian, Liu Ji, Gao Qi, Tagetes, Chaling Poetry School).
The fourth chapter is drama of Ming dynasty (drama in the middle and early Ming dynasty, Kunqu opera, story of huansha, story of Mingfeng, Shen Jing and Wujiang School, Xu Wei).
Chapter V Tang Xianzu (Life, Peony Pavilion, Other Plays, Dong and Hongmei)
Chapter VI The Journey to the West (writing process, author, ideological content and artistic achievements)
Chapter VII "Jin Ping Mei" and other novels after the middle of Ming Dynasty (Jin Ping Mei, historical romance, heroic legend novels and ghost novels)
Chapter VIII Novels of Ming Dynasty (Feng Menglong and Sanyan Erpai)
Chapter IX Sanqu and Folk Songs in Ming Dynasty (Wang Pan, Feng Weimin, Folk Songs)
Chapter X Poetry after the Middle Ming Dynasty (Seven-School Retro Movement, Gui Youguang and Tang and Song Schools, Li Zhi, Gong 'an School, Jingling School, Patriotic Writers).
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Part VIII: Literature from the early Qing Dynasty to the middle Qing Dynasty.
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The first chapter is poetry in the early Qing Dynasty (patriotic writers such as Gu, poets and poets in the early Qing Dynasty, poets and poets in the early Qing Dynasty)
The second chapter is drama writers in the early Qing Dynasty (Li Yu, Qing Zhongpu, You Dong, Li Yu and their drama theory).
Chapter III Hongsheng and the Palace of Eternal Life (life and works, inheritance and development of the story of the Palace of Eternal Life, ideological content and artistic achievements).
Chapter four: Confucius and Peach Blossom Fan (life and works, ideological content and artistic achievements, legends and zaju writers in the declining period of Kunqu Opera).
The fifth chapter is Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio (Pu Songling, ideological content, artistic achievements and later short stories in classical Chinese).
The sixth chapter is the novels from the early Qing Dynasty to the middle Qing Dynasty (Water Margin, Yue Biography, Waking Marriage Biography, Mirror Flower Marriage).
Chapter VII The Scholars (Wu, ideological content and artistic achievements)
Chapter VIII A Dream of Red Mansions (author, ideological content, artistic achievements and influence)
Chapter IX Tanci Drum Music and Folk Songs
Chapter 10 Poetry in the Middle Qing Dynasty (poets and poets of Gan Jia, Tongcheng, Jiang Zhong and other parallel writers)
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Part IX: Modern literature-literature from the late Qing Dynasty to the May 4th Movement.
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The first chapter is the literature of the bourgeois enlightenment (Gong Zizhen, the Opium War and the decline of poetry and ancient novels during the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom).
Chapter II Poetry during the bourgeois reform movement (Huang Zunxian, Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao, Song Poetry School)
Chapter III Novels during the bourgeois reform movement (Travels of New Stage, Wu, Lao Can).
Chapter IV Literature during the bourgeois democratic revolution (Zhang, Qiu Jin and revolutionary writers, Liu Yazi and Nanshe poets, Nie Haihua)
Chapter V Modern Drama in China (local drama and Peking Opera, legends, zaju, Sanqu, drama innovation and drama budding).
Chapter VI Modern Folk Literature (Folk Songs and Legends)
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