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Is Chinese language and literature easy to learn?

As a college student majoring in Chinese language, I personally think that Chinese language and literature is relatively simple, because high school is a liberal arts student and because it is a girl, it is not difficult to learn.

Generally speaking, the contents of study are: China ancient literature, China modern literature, modern Chinese, ancient Chinese, an introduction to linguistics, comparative literature, foreign literature, aesthetics, writing class, etc. The specific training plan varies according to the arrangement of each school.

Students majoring in Chinese language and literature are not all eloquent, nor are they all learning from thousands of books, but they are usually cheerful in class and bald in the final exam.

The range of key points is too large. Reciting in the dark before each exam is the daily life of thousands of students majoring in Chinese language and literature. What's more, the teacher's PPT content is clear enough, but he can't grasp the key points of review, which easily leads to the failure of the topic and makes people speechless.

But on the whole, most of the professional teachers are female teachers, and quite a few of them are easy to get along with and amiable. There is nothing to say about the eloquence of literary teachers, and the class is also very interesting.

Except for specialized courses such as linguistics and aesthetics, which may be abstract, other subjects are relatively easy to learn. Basically, you can recite, read and write, take notes and review in time, and recite crazily before the exam.

In short, Chinese language and literature, as a panacea major, is the first choice of many students, and postgraduate entrance examination is also popular. Hope to adopt!