释义 |
Examples:Kawabata Yasunari, Japanese literature Nobel laureate—one's taste (i.e. in music, literature, fashion, food and drink etc)—stream of consciousness (in literature)—Chinese literature esp. as taught abroad—the multitude of common people (in highbrow literature)—(of literature, art) distinct style—style (of art or literature)—Mao Dun Literature Prize, PRC prize for novel writing, awarded since 1982—Mo Yan (1955-), Chinese novelist, winner of 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature—fine, lasting flavor (of literature)—a type of literature consisting mainly of short sketches—a popular form of narrative literature flourishing in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) with alternate prose and rhymed parts for recitation and singing (often on Buddhist themes)—in literature, the cue for a poem—reference (the literature)—language and literature teacher—in literature, refers the sunny south—refined activities of the intellectuals (regarding literature, paintings etc)—Lin Shu (1852-1924), writer and influential translator and adaptor of vast swathes of Western literature inclassical Chinese—Fusang, mythical island of ancient literature, often interpreted as Japan—Hua Mulan, legendary woman warrior (c. fifth century), Northern dynasties folk hero recorded in Sui and Tang literature—source material (in literature and art)—the Nobel prize for literature—classifier for works of literature, films, cars or land line telephones— |