1. Introduction Sample #4
Creating a literary work is like navigating a boat on a river. The water flows, and the boat drifts... It sails through the shores of time and space, eventually docking at a far-off, overgrown bank, carrying valuable cargo to deliver to readers—lessons, emotions, and the thoughts of the author on their long journey through life's waters. A true piece of literature must first and foremost serve the purpose of educating and guiding people toward the beautiful values of life. As one might say…:


2. Introduction Sample #5
If I had to choose the most beautiful flower, I would pick a rose still shy and wrapped in the morning dew. If I had to choose the highest melody, I would select the heartfelt song of the nightingale. If I had to choose the most beautiful piece of music, perhaps I would choose literature. The voice of literature is always joyful and stirring, and its melody is always soothing and sweet. When these emotional notes are played, they resonate with the soul of the reader like a gentle musical note. From this, literature helps people gain fresh insights and a deeper appreciation for the beauty of life, the beauty found within every page of poetry. As one might say…:


3. Introduction Sample #6
How many times have I wondered: What is it that gives each work its form, like a leaf drifting along the endless flow of time? Is it a captivating plot? Or a profound verse that springs from the depths of the soul? Literature emerges from the artist’s moments of lucidity, from a delicate and fragile heart, seeking to understand the pain of reality, creating an entire life of contemplation and wonder. Literature is burdened with the world's emotions, just as the artist has an eternal connection to literature, and from this, they craft verses and words that captivate the heart. As someone once said…:


4. Introduction Sample #7
"For me, literature is the most beautiful phenomenon in the world" (Pautopxky). How miraculous it is when emotions transform into poetry and music, when our innermost thoughts flow through the verses of poetry. Literature exists to bring more beauty and joy to life, elevating existence with every written page, whether in prose or poetry. From folk literature to written works, from short stories to poems... all of them are anchored in time with an eternal value: Leading us towards goodness...


5. Introduction Sample #8
What could be more beautiful than a writer capturing life to praise humanity? Literature becomes grand and meaningful as it delves into each emotion, thought, and the deep layers of the human soul, helping us appreciate and cherish even the simplest people, making us stop in awe when we discover the hidden beauty in those who seem to be foolish or wicked. This is when the writer interprets life in their own unique way. Hence, in literary creation, "a writer may write about darkness, but from darkness, they must lead us toward the light." Perhaps this is why... they wrote... to impart the high humanistic values of life.


6. Introduction Sample #9
The natural world is beautiful and captivating, with valleys bathed in light, lush greenery, and the continuous murmur of the sea waves. Towering mountain ranges stand as majestic features in nature's masterpiece. It challenges the will and determination of those who seek to conquer it. Literature is much like this; it enters the higher realms of life like an essential backbone. For, "literature not only helps us discern good from evil, right from wrong, but it also awakens in us a rich and diverse sense of aesthetic emotions."


7. Introduction Sample #10
"No fairy tale is more beautiful than the one written by life itself." (Andersen). Thus, the enchanting and magical world of fairy tales, which our childhood dreams often longed to visit, is actually the life around us. Life, with its symphony of sounds and a spectrum of images, is the very cradle that nurtures stories and poems. Literature springs from life, much like seeds sprouting from the earth, spreading fragrance and color to make the world even more beautiful. This seems to be the eternal law of literature and art.


8. Introduction Sample #1
Is there anyone who loves a flower without color or scent? Is there anyone drawn to dry, emotionless verses? Literature reflects reality, yet it is far more than a stiff, lifeless photograph; it is the pulse of the heart, echoing through the stories of life — a tale resonating from a snow-covered hill, with shy camellia flowers peeking through the mist. It is the essence of life that inspires literary creation, sparking the written word, and forming the bridge between the artist's soul and that of the reader. For this reason, ... has asserted: ...


9. Introduction Sample #2
Here is the breeze playing a gentle melody, softly stirring the wild daisies that lay dormant by the roadside, reaching out to embrace the sweet caress of the wind. Here is the sky, drifting serenely, revealing clouds tinted in a soft pink glow under the setting sun. Here are the tears, escaping from the pages of books into the world, washing away the arid stones and soothing the hearts of humanity, causing the soul to stir like raindrops weaving their way through alleys. Could it be that for millennia, literature has flowed through the warm currents of love, human connection, and passion? Countless unique perspectives on literature and art have emerged — from Belinsky to Shakespeare, to Victor Hugo... and today, ... adds its voice to further shape the unique puzzle pieces of art.


10. Introduction Sample #3
“I walked across the earth, leaving behind a few lines of poetry,
Love me, for I have little to offer,
Just some fading sunlight, a flowing stream,
A poor heart, but one that has known love.”
If painting uses lines and colors to create a life-like canvas, and music relies on lyrics and melodies to create song, then literature uses language and imagery as the raw materials for creation. The realities of life have always been an endless source of inspiration for literature. The artist must stand firm on the solid ground of life, using it as a foundation, a starting point, to create something everlasting. As ... once said:


