Cities and Life in Narrative Literature of Ming and Qing Dynasties

Cities and Life in Narrative Literature of Ming and Qing Dynasties

by Hu Xiaozhen

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Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, China's urban development has entered a new stage. Famous historical cities such as Bianjing, Lin'an, Beijing, Jinling, and Suzhou, on the one hand, have witnessed the process of China's modernization and modernization, and on the other hand, with their abundant political, social and cultural momentum, they have deeply affected people's lifestyles, and have also been implicitly or explicitly reflected in the creation and reception of literature. Hu Xiaozhen goes into the details of the text to discuss the interweaving of literature and urban life, leading readers into the "illusory reality" and experiencing the dialectical and complementary complementarity of space and creation.

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