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Traditional culture Qin

In the pre-Qin period, a hundred schools of thought contended, and various schools of thought reflected each other, resulting in Confucianism (divided into Mencius' view of good nature and Xunzi's view of evil nature), Mohist legalists, strategists, farmers, Taoists (Laozi and Zhuangzi), famous writers (white horses are not horses) and novelists of Yin and Yang schools. It has had a great influence on the post-world concept, psychology and behavior habits, and formed a national cultural heritage. Shaped the soul of the country.

1, pre-Qin literature is the starting point of China literature, which spanned three social forms: primitive society, slave society and early feudal society, and experienced a long process from embryo germination to maturity, until the Zhou Dynasty was magnificent. The Book of Songs and Songs of the South stand two lofty peaks of realism and romanticism, and Shi Chuan and hundred schools of thought have laid a fine tradition of China's ancient prose.

2. Pre-Qin literature created two literary traditions: satirical literature and rebellious literature. Secondly, it formed two literary styles: realism and romanticism. In addition, various literary forms created by pre-Qin literature laid a solid foundation for the diversification of later literary forms. Here, the pre-Qin literature put forward some important theoretical viewpoints in theory and aesthetics.

3. The pre-Qin literature created a variety of expressions and rhetorical methods, and its rich vocabulary and flexible expressions provided reference and inspiration for later literature. It can be seen that the pre-Qin literature laid a good foundation for the development of later literature and opened up a good situation.