The Human World in Scholars and Foreign History (everyone's Letters Series)

The Human World in Scholars and Foreign History (everyone's Letters Series)

by Zhang Guofeng

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"The Scholars" has been regarded as a classic that can travel through time and space since its birth. Its vitality lies not only in its keen observation and delicate irony in showing all living beings in Shilin, but also in its touching on some core issues and dilemmas of Confucian elite society. In the book "The Scholars: The Human World", the author conducts an in-depth and simple analysis of "The Scholars" from aspects such as the creative path and conception, stereotyped Confucianism, fake Confucianism, pedantic Confucianism and true Confucianism, fake celebrities and real celebrities, satirical art, and the life of scholars in the Ming Dynasty, etc., And explores the far-reaching cultural implications of the book. This book not only inspires teenagers to read and seek knowledge, but also helps adults expand their knowledge.

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