Modern Chinese literature, evolving since the early 20th century, reflects social changes and influences thought trends, from the May 4th Movement to wartime and social transformations. This thesis systematically explores the origin, evolution and development track of modern Chinese literature. Through in-depth analysis from multiple dimensions such as historical context, cultural integration and social changes, it reveals the internal logic of its formation and development. The study finds that modern Chinese literature is rooted in traditional culture and has achieved transformation under the impact of Western literary trends. At key historical nodes such as the May 4th New Culture Movement and the war years, the literary form has undergone profound changes. Social politics, economic development and cultural trends together constitute the dynamic mechanism for its development. The research conclusions provide an important theoretical reference for understanding the uniqueness of modern Chinese literature and promoting contemporary literary creation and cultural inheritance.
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