Abstract

Tian Han, a well-known name in Chinese history, is a unique and legendary great dramatist and poet. His outstanding achievements are closely related to his extraordinary artistic talent and personality, as well as his experience of joining the young chinese Society in his youth. His view of drama not only integrates the traditional Chinese opera idea, but also is influenced by western romanticism and realism. It can be said that in these two completely different cultural forms, Tian Han learned from others and was compatible with Chinese and Western cultures, forming a set of his own unique drama view and drama creation style. In terms of ideology, Tian Han was mainly influenced by the utopian socialism and democracy in the Institute, as well as by nationalism and reformism, and later turned to communism. The experience of the Young China Society fostered Tian Han's character of being true, honest and chivalrous. However, learning the loose organization and management, to a certain extent, Wang aggravated Tian Han's character of being independent of the organization and going his own way. Combine the innovative spirit of art with the actual stage expression to form its own unique aesthetic personality and artistic style.

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