The Survivors and Second Officials in the Early Qing Dynasty

The Survivors and Second Officials in the Early Qing Dynasty

by Xie Zhengguang

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Historically in China, whenever dynasties changed, the origin of scholars became the biggest ethical issue for intellectuals, and it also became a focus of discussion among intellectuals in the future. As far as recent history is concerned, the choices of scholars in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties still affect people today. However, those who have always discussed this issue have always maintained that the boundaries between the remnants and the second ministers are clearly defined and that fire and water are incompatible. However, Xie Zhengguang pointed out that this is not a historical fact. In the early Qing Dynasty, those who emphasized the distinction between Yi and Xia, such as Gu Yan, also had many contacts with the ministers of the new dynasty. The articles included in this book abandon the one-way discussion and interpretation of "political ethics" and try to examine the social relations, academic directions, daily ethics, temperament and interests between the survivors and the ministers, etc., And deduce the situation and the reasons for the discussion, presenting the literati circle and historical reality of the early Qing Dynasty that are far more complex than generally recognized. This book is Xie Zhengguang's second collection of academic essays after "The Record of Stopping Clouds".

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