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Guo Moruo prose characteristics

The following are the characteristics of Guo Moruo's prose:

1. Passionate and bold: Guo Moruo's prose is full of passion and boldness, and he expresses his own thoughts and feelings with full of emotion and warm words. His prose is full of love for life and praise for nature and humanity. Profound thought: Guo Moruo's prose not only has strong emotion, but also has profound thought connotation.

2. He analyzes social phenomena and human nature in depth with a unique perspective and keen insight, showing his profound thinking about society and life. Cultural heritage: Guo Moruo is one of the most important representatives of modern Chinese culture, and his prose is full of the heritage of traditional Chinese culture.

3. With his unique cultural perspective and profound cultural cultivation, he combines traditional culture with modern thought, forming a unique cultural style. Free form: Guo Moruo's prose is free in form and not bound by the traditional style. His essays are flexible in structure and vivid in language, expressing his thoughts and feelings in a natural and fluent way.

4, a strong sense of the times: Guo Moruo's prose has a strong sense of the times, he has a keen insight and deep understanding to grasp the pulse of the times and the people's voices. His works reflect the change and development of society, and also express the people's voices and aspirations.

Related Knowledge of Guo Moruo

1. Guo Moruo (November 16, 1892-June 12, 1978) was originally known as Guo Kaizhen (郭开貞), with the character Dingtang (鼎堂), the name Shangwu (尚武), and his birth name Wenbao (文豹). He was a literary scholar, historian, archaeologist, and statesman. In addition to Guo Moruo, his pen names included McAng, Guo Dingtang, Shituo, Gao Ruhong, and Yang Yi Zhi, etc. On November 16, 1892, he was born in Shawan, Leshan, Sichuan Province.

2, in January 1914, went to Japan to study, in 1915, entered the sixth school of high school in Okayama, in 1918, entered the medical department of Kyushu Imperial University, in 1919, the organization of patriotic societies in Japan summer society; in the same year, the creation of poems, "hold and child bath in Bodo Bay", "Phoenix Nirvana", etc. In August 1921, the collection of poems, "Goddess" published.

3. He was a modern Chinese writer, historian, archaeologist and politician. In addition to Guo Moruo, his pen names include Macon, Guo Dingtang, Shituo, Gao Ruhong, and Yang Yi Zhi. Guo Moruo was the first president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the first president of the University of Science and Technology of China. He was the second, third and fifth vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

4, Guo Moruo's penmanship to the cursive, the pen force cool and unrestrained, known as the world "Guo style". Guo made great achievements in several academic fields, especially in the history of Chinese poetry, Chinese ancient history, ancient script research, archaeology, ancient artifacts, oracle bone and gold text research. He mastered five languages: Chinese, Russian, German, Japanese and English.