
作者:范伯群主编
页数:2册(650;736
出版社:江苏凤凰教育出版社
出版日期:2017
ISBN:9787549962921
电子书格式:pdf/epub/txt
内容简介
本书主要内容包括: 通俗文学与苏州评弹, 通俗文学与戏曲话剧, 通俗文学与电影艺术, 通俗文学与报纸副刊, 通俗文学与期刊、画报, 通俗作家与早期翻译, 通俗文学的营销策略。
作者简介
吴鼎民教授,原南京航空航天大学外国语学院院长,享受国务院特殊津贴专家,现于国外从事中国文化教学工作。
本书特色
Nvwa and Fuxi
Nvwa and Fuxi are often represented as half-snake, halfhuman creatures. N.wa, appearing in literature no earlier than about350 BC, is said to have recreated, or created humanity. Her companion was Fuxi, the brother and husband of N.wa. These two beings are sometimes worshipped as the ultimate ancestor of all humankind. N.wa was also responsible for repairing the sky after Gong Gonga damaged the pillar supporting the heavens .
Pangu
Pangu, appearing in literature about 200 AD, was the first sentient being and creator. In the beginning there was nothing but a formless chaos. However this chaos grew into a cosmic egg for about 18,000 years. Within it, the perfectly opposed principles of Yin and Yang became balanced, and Pangu emerged (or woke up) from the egg and set about the task of creating the world. He separated Yin and Yang with a swing of his great axe. The heavy Yin sank to become the Earth, while the light Yang rose to become the Heavens. Pangu stood between them, and pushed up the sky. At the end of eighteen thousand years, Pangu laid to rest. His breath became the wind; his voice the thunder; left eye the sun and right eye the moon; his body became the mountains and extremes of the world; his blood formed rivers; his muscles the fertile lands; his facial hair the stars and milky way; his fur the bushes and forests; his bones the valuable minerals; his bone marrow sacred diamonds; his sweat fell as rain; and the little creatures on his body (in some versions, the fleas), carried by the wind, became human beings all over the world.













