2. The first female poet: Chae Yeon (Wen Xi)
3. The first dictionary: Erya
4. The first poetess: Li Qingzhao
5. The first encyclopedia: Yongle Grand Ceremony
6. The first anthology: Zhao Ming Anthology
7. The first dictionary: Shuo Wen Jie Zi
8. The first collection of myths: Shan Hai Jing
9. China's first collection of classical novels: Shi Shuo Xin Yu
10. The first collection of strange stories in classical Chinese: Search Ji Shen.
1 1. The first bibliography: The Analects of Confucius
12. The first biographical history: Historical Records
13. The first chronological history book: Chunqiu
14. The first dynastic history: Hanshu
15. The first art book: The Art of War by Sun Tzu.
16. The first national history: Mandarin
17. The first album "Warring States Policy" recorded the words and deeds of counselors and counselors.
18. The first collection of historical essays with personal words and deeds as the theme: Yanzi Chunqiu.
19. The first great patriotic poet: Qu Yuan
20. The first narrative poem: "Peacock Flying Southeast"
2 1. The first monograph on literary criticism: Dian Lun Wen (Cao Pi)
22. The first pastoral poet: Tao Yuanming
23. The first monograph on literary theory and criticism: Liu Xie, a native of A Liang in the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
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24. The first monograph on poetry theory and criticism: Zhong Rong's Liang People in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.
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25. The first popular science book-Notes on Meng Qian's Writing by Shen Kuo in the Northern Song Dynasty.
26. The first diary travel notes: Xu Hongzu's Travel Notes of Xu Xiake in Ming Dynasty.
27. The first romantic fairy tale: Journey to the West.
28. The first collection of personal short stories in classical Chinese: Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio.
29. The first satirical novel: The Scholars.
30. The first short story in the history of new literature: Diary of a Madman.
3 1. Ye Shengtao, the first writer in the history of new literature to open up a "fairy tale garden"
32. The first reportage work in the history of new literature: Xia Yan's "Bonded Labor"
33. The first writer in New China to win the title of "People's Artist": Lao She.