What's the difference between literary common sense and cultural common sense?
Literary common sense broadly refers to various problems covering culture. Including writers, years, works, geographical and historical allusions and stories in literature, as well as literary habits familiar to ordinary people.
Cultural common sense refers to the cultural contents of ancient appellation habits, calendars, solar terms, official positions, geography, etiquette, ancient songs, imperial examination system, patriarchal clan system and so on. For example, calendars are subdivided into chronologies, calendars, calendars, and calendars.
2, the content is different
Genre classification of literary common sense: poetry, novel, prose, opera, novel classification: notes, legends, storytelling, Zhang Hui, and prose classification: narrative, travel notes, reasoning and lyricism.
Cultural common sense includes habits, calendars, solar terms, official positions, geography, etiquette, ancient songs and so on.
Extended data:
Common sense of literature
1. The literature from ancient China to Qin Shihuang's unification of China (22 BC1year) is called pre-Qin literature.
Myth existed before the invention of writing. Myth is full of rich imagination and is the source of China's romantic literature.
3. The most popular myths in China are "Goddess of mending the sky", "Houyi shooting at the sun", "Jingwei filling the sea" and "Goddess of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon".
4. Shangshu is the earliest collection of historical documents in China, and it is said that it was edited by Confucius.
5. The Book of Songs is the earliest collection of poems in China, including 305 pieces of music from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the mid-Spring and Autumn Period.
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