The "zhongzhou Scholar-bureaucrats" and the Integration of Northern and Southern Cultures in the Early Yuan Dynasty

The "zhongzhou Scholar-bureaucrats" and the Integration of Northern and Southern Cultures in the Early Yuan Dynasty

by Asking For Zhirong

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The great unification of the Yuan Dynasty ended China's nearly four hundred years of division, but achieving true integration in terms of culture and psychological identity is a more arduous historical task. The research approach of this book spans literature and history, and puts forward the concept of "Zhongzhou scholar-officials", revealing the initiative that the north once had in the development of Chinese culture after the Tang Dynasty, and basically clarifying the basic changes in the cultural lineage between the northern and southern Han Dynasty from the mid-Jin Dynasty to the mid-Yuan Dynasty. This clue analyzes the thinking, debate, exchange and integration of the northern and southern scholar elites around "literary" and "Tao", and reveals from one side how the Yuan Dynasty realized the transformation of the national identity of the scholar elites in more than half a century after completing political unification.

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