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What should I pay attention to when I switch from preschool education to undergraduate education to Chinese language and literature major? Is the exam easy?
Every school has different requirements. I majored in Chinese language and literature. Our main courses include ancient Chinese, philology, ancient literature, modern and contemporary literature, literary theory, literary criticism history, etc., but most of them only involve the appreciation of literary works. Speaking of research, that's what graduate students will do next. Therefore, my suggestion is to read more books on literature and remember more literary common sense, such as what is Jian 'an Style, who are Tongcheng School in Qing Dynasty and what their main viewpoints are. Of course, I only give two examples here, so you can draw inferences. There is also the need to remember more poems and songs (there must be dictation), to know the six meanings of the Book of Songs, to know the four books and five classics ... The rest depends on how you review! What's more, call the school you want to take the exam and ask specifically, maybe they will give you a clearer direction?

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