mao's Poetry" Zheng Wang Biyi's Weird Thoughts

mao's Poetry" Zheng Wang Biyi's Weird Thoughts

by Shi Yingyong

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The entry point chosen for this book is a public case in the history of Chinese Confucian classics - the "Controversy between King Zheng". The Book of Songs is the earliest poetry collection in my country. There were four schools of interpretation of the Book of Songs in the Han Dynasty: Qi, Lu, Han, and Mao. Among the four, Mao's School of Poetry caught up with others and became the oldest hermeneutic principle in the study of the Book of Songs in China. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zheng Xuan integrated the complicated and ambiguous interpretations of Confucian classics from the two Han Dynasties and became a landmark master in the history of Chinese Confucian classics. Soon thereafter, another famous Confucian scholar appeared in the field of Chinese classics interpretation-Wang Su. Wang Su "studied Zheng Xuan's teachings since childhood", but when he became an adult, he had differences with Zheng Xuan's teachings and started to study Qun Jing again. During the hundreds of years of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the dispute between Zheng Xuan and Wang Su over the interpretation of Confucian classics was a hot cultural event. Many important events were related to it, and many important figures were involved. Even in official studies, every classic was written by Zheng and Wang. This is the famous "Controversy between King Zheng" in the history of Chinese classics. This book focuses on the dispute between Zheng and Wang's interpretation of "Poems of Mao", comprehensively analyzes the historical and academic origins of the dispute between Zheng and Wang from various classics of the past dynasties, and provides unique personal insights.

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