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Brief Explorations of Mythic Adaptation in Chinese Childrens Fantasy Fiction of the New Century -- Taking the Classic of Mountains and Rivers as an example

Yunmeng Zhang

Abstract


Childrens fantasy novels started late in China and lacked the integration of traditional Chinese culture at the early stage of development. Writers of childrens literature in the new century have realized the mythological value of the Classic of Mountains and Rivers and
adapted it into childrens fantasy novels. However, the creation of Chinese childrens fantasy novels in the new century also has many problems to solve.

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