
Research on the Changes of Literary Families in the Uighurs' Internal Migration in the Yuan Dynasty: Focusing on the Shao and Lian Families
by Yang Shaogu
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This book uses the literary and historical materials of the Yuan Dynasty preserved in my country and South Korea combined with the genealogical documents collected in libraries to conduct a detailed examination of the formation and changes of the two literary families, the Uighur family and the Lian family, who moved inland during the Yuan Dynasty, spanning the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The Shi and Lian families who migrated from Gaochang Uighurs in the early Yuan Dynasty continued to learn and inherit Confucian culture. Although they later divided into multiple branches belonging to different ethnic groups, the inheritance of family learning has continued for hundreds of years, witnessing the process of Huayi acculturation under the pluralistic unity of the Chinese nation. This book conducts detailed research on the genealogical documents of the Xia and Lian families compiled in the Qing Dynasty, showing the author's solid foundation in document collection and organization. What is particularly rare is the extensive collection of Chinese cultural and historical materials on the branches of the Xia family that moved to the Korean Peninsula, witnessing the huge and lasting influence of Chinese culture with the Chinese language as the carrier on the Korean Peninsula. In short, this book has carefully researched and analyzed the lineage, family traditions and family traditions, personal interactions, literary creation, etc. Of the Uighur family and the Lian family in the Yuan Dynasty. It is currently the most comprehensive and systematic study of these two famous literary families in the Yuan Dynasty.
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