Mo Yan- representative of hallucinatory Realism

  • Shavkat Hasanov Ahadovich Samarkand State University, Faculty of philology, Head of the Department of literature of the period of independence, doctor of philological sciences, professor
  • Boshmanova Dildora Mahramovna 2-year master's degree from Samarkand State University, Faculty of Philology, Specialist of Literary Studies
Keywords: literature, Hu Shi

Abstract

Modern Chinese literature includes the last Ching (1895-1911), the Republican period (1911-1949), Mao (1949-1976), and the Post-Мао (1976 to the present) periods. During the last Ching period, the literature witnessed a mixture of Chinese and Western traditions: topics such as social problems, historical evolution, and changes in ethnic values were covered

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Published
2021-03-27
How to Cite
Shavkat Hasanov Ahadovich, & Boshmanova Dildora Mahramovna. (2021). Mo Yan- representative of hallucinatory Realism. International Journal on Orange Technologies, 3(3), 161-171. https://doi.org/10.31149/ijot.v3i3.1457
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