What literary schools are there in China literature? Thank god, help me.
What are the literary schools of China literature * * * 1, and the school of pastoral poetry: a school of poetry with pastoral poetry as its main theme, which appeared in the Kaiyuan and Tianbao periods of the Tang Dynasty. Representative poets Wang Wei and Meng Haoran are also called "Wang Meng Poetry School". 2. Frontier Poetry School: a poetry school with frontier fortress military life as its theme, which was formed at the time of Kaiyuan and Tianbao in Tang Dynasty. On behalf of poets Gao Shi and Cen Can. 3. The ancient prose movement was an innovative movement in style, style and literary language advocated by Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in the middle Tang Dynasty, which was an important turning point in the development of ancient prose in China. 4. Graceful Ci School: one of the schools of Song Ci, whose works are mostly lyrical and euphemistic, with beautiful language, fine description, delicate lingering and narrow content. Representative writers include Zhou Bangyan, Liu Yong, Qin Guan and Li Qingzhao. 5. Bold Ci School: One of the schools of Song Ci, whose works are full of artistic conception, magnificent weather, or soaring, full of emotion and extensive content. Representative writers such as Su Shi, Zhang Xiaoxiang and Xin Qiji. 6. Xin Ci School: (Patriotic Ci School): In the Southern Song Dynasty, Xin Qiji used patriotic ci to guide the ci circle. At the same time or later, many poets were influenced by it. Their works are close to Xin Qiji's patriotic ci in subject matter, style and artistic conception, and they are called Xin Qiji School in the history of literature, also known as patriotic ci school. 7. Tongcheng School (200 1 National Examination): the most influential prose school in the middle of Qing Dynasty. Its representatives Fang Bao, Liu Dahuai and Yao Nai are all from Tongcheng, Anhui Province, and the core of its literary theory is the theory of "righteousness and law". 8. Poetry Revolution: The poetry reform movement in the history of modern literature in China is also an influential literary trend of thought. Huang Zunxian is the banner of the poetic revolution, with Liang Qichao, Xia Cengyou and Tan Sitong as its representatives. 9. Denunciation novels: The general name of a large number of novels that exposed social darkness and accused political corruption in China after the failure of the modern Reform Movement and before the Revolution of 1911 can also be said to be a novel genre formed by such novels, and its name can be found in Lu Xun's A Brief History of Chinese Novels. 10. Yuanyang Butterfly School: a novel school that began around 1908 and began to rise after the Revolution of 1911. Named after the frequent use of mandarin ducks and butterflies as metaphors for talented people and beautiful women. Later, it had a great influence on Saturday Weekly, also called "Saturday School". Representative writers include Xu and Zhang Henshui. 1 1. Literature Research Association: one of the earliest and most influential literary societies in China's new literature movement. 192 1 1 was established in Beijing, and was initiated by Zhou Zuoren, Zheng Zhenduo, Ye, Xu Dishan and others/kloc-0. Soluble in 1932. 12. Creation Society: One of the earliest and most influential literary societies in China's New Literature Movement. It was established in Tokyo on 1926, initiated by Guo Moruo, Yu Dafu, Tian Han, Cheng and Zhang Ziping. , and ceased its activities in February 1929. 13. Silk Society: a modern literary society supported and participated by Lu Xun. Established in Beijing in June, 1924, 1 1. It was founded by Sun Fuyuan, Lu Xun, Zhou Zuoren, Qian and others. , and named after the weekly essay "Silk" which criticized the shortcomings. Published in March 1930. 14. Yam Egg School: founded in the mid-1940s and formed in the 1950s. This school, represented by Zhao Shuli, is composed of a group of Shanxi writers such as Rong and Rong, also known as "Zhao Shuli School", "Shanxi School" and "Spark School" (Spark Magazine was once the main position). Representative works are