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What courses do you study for Chinese language and literature majors in universities?
The major courses of Chinese language and literature in universities include an introduction to literature, ancient literature in China and modern literature in China.

Main courses: Literature Introduction, China Ancient Literature, China Modern Literature, China Contemporary Literature, Foreign Literature, Comparative Literature, Folk Literature, Children's Literature, Film and Television Literature, Aesthetics, China Ancient Literary Theory, Western Literary Theory, Marxist Literary Theory, China Cultural Introduction, Western Cultural Introduction, Linguistics, Ancient Chinese, Modern Chinese, Chinese Character Studies, Phonology, Exegetics and Writing.

Training objectives: This major trains Chinese language and literature compound talents who have a solid foundation in Chinese language and literature, good humanistic quality, are familiar with the basic knowledge of Chinese language and literature, have strong aesthetic ability and expressive ability of Chinese language and literature, have preliminary language and literature research ability, and have certain cross-cultural communication ability, and can engage in the work related to the use of Chinese language and literature in enterprises and institutions such as culture, education, publishing, media institutions and government agencies.

Development status:

The major of Chinese language and literature is the main major of Chinese Department in China universities. Peking University China Literature Department first established this major, and its predecessor was China Literature of Shi Jing University Hall. 1910 On March 3 1 day, Shi Jing University established the "China Literature Gate", which officially became the teaching system of liberal arts.

This is the earliest Chinese Department in China, and its establishment marks the beginning of the formation of a modern independent discipline of language and literature in China. Later, the Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University and the Chinese Department of Fudan University were established one after another, becoming institutions of higher learning offering Chinese language and literature. During this period, a large number of famous scholars such as Lu Xun, Hu Shi, Liu Bannong, Shen Congwen, Wang Li and Fei Ming emerged in the research and teaching of this subject.