Officials and Literary Power in the Ming Dynasty

Officials and Literary Power in the Ming Dynasty

by Xue Quan

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This book starts with the relationship between officials in the Ming Dynasty and literary power. On the basis of existing research results, it aims at the existing problems and deficiencies in current research, guided by Bourdieu's field theory, and comprehensively uses a variety of research methods, from the aspects of cultural legitimacy, strategy implementation, literary classics, publishing and communication, and combines mainstream academic research. By taking factors such as the turning point, the Hanlin complex, and the literary tradition of Lang Shu, it deeply reveals the relationship between Lang Shu officials and literary power in the Ming Dynasty and its implications, and systematically examines the trajectory and dynamics of the development and evolution of literature in the Ming Dynasty, so as to enrich the connotation of literary research in the Ming Dynasty, in the hope of providing a relatively new theoretical support and research perspective for the study of ancient literature.

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