Wandering on the Wrong Road: the Choices and Dilemmas of Young Scholars in the Ming Dynasty (Updated Edition)

Wandering on the Wrong Road: the Choices and Dilemmas of Young Scholars in the Ming Dynasty (Updated Edition)

by Zhang Yixi

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In an era, various trends of thought and styles of study will become popular. This phenomenon of diverse competition and clamorous voices was especially common in the late Ming and Ming dynasties. Since the mid-Ming Dynasty, there have been several movements or trends, including the Xinxue Movement, the Literary Restoration Movement, the Integration of Three Religions into One, and the Art-making (i. E., Eight-legged Essay) trend. Past research has focused more on big names and figures to see them leading or dominating a certain movement or trend. This book turns its attention to the young scholars in Jiangxi and surrounding areas in the middle and late Ming Dynasty. These young scholars were often affected by several trends at the same time, wandering and hesitating between the trends, and even fell into a dilemma of choice, or trying to find the possibility of parallelism for different trends. These young scholars may not be the protagonists of the historical stage, but these people are actually closer to the situation of most scholars at that time. Through in-depth analysis of their lives, thoughts and practices, this book reveals their complex situations in ideological emancipation, cultural inheritance and social changes. Although these young scholars failed to become representatives of mainstream academic circles, their activities and choices profoundly affected the culture and ideological pattern of the middle and late Ming Dynasty.

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