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Which school is better for the entrance examination of ancient literature?
China's postgraduate entrance examination for ancient literature is a subject that takes China's ancient to modern literature as the research object. The research contents include the evolution and development of various styles in ancient China; Writers, works, writers and literary schools; Literary theory and literary criticism.

* * * There are 15 1 schools in China that recruit graduate students majoring in China ancient literature, among which Beijing Normal University ranks first, Nanjing University ranks second and Fudan University ranks third. The following is a specific list of schools that took the postgraduate entrance examination for ancient literature in China.

20 15-20 16 Graduate Ranking of China Ancient Literature Colleges

In terms of discipline ranking, Peking University, Beijing Normal University, Fudan University, Shaanxi Normal University, Sichuan University and Sun Yat-sen University are all A's.

Grade is the best in major, and it is also difficult to apply for the exam. Among them, Shaanxi Normal University has less pressure to apply for the exam than other schools, and Shaanxi Normal University is a university directly under the Ministry of Education, which is not bad among normal universities. Ancient literature is a national key discipline.

Research direction of ancient literature:

0 1.

02. Literature Research in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties

03. Literature Research in Tang and Song Dynasties

04. Literature Research in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties

Initial test object:

10 1 political theory (including LLM)

20 1 English (including LLM)

63 1 literature synthesis

The establishment of 838 literature specialty

Bibliography:

0 1. A Course of Literary Theory edited by Tong Qingbing

02. Yuan Xingpei and others edited the History of China Literature.

03. Zhu Dongrun Editor-in-Chief "Selected Literary Works of China in Past Dynasties"

04. Qian Liqun's Thirty Years of Modern Literature in China.