Literary Rules the World: a Random Discussion on the Political Culture of the Song Dynasty

Literary Rules the World: a Random Discussion on the Political Culture of the Song Dynasty

by Chen Feng

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The Song Dynasty governed the country by literature, and "advocating literature" and "repressing martial arts" were the most distinctive background of this period. This book is an in-depth exploration of the political culture and influence of the Song Dynasty. Through rich historical documents and in-depth research, it shows how the Song Dynasty achieved social stability and cultural prosperity with the support of the civil service system. It also reveals the military and border defense challenges brought about by this policy choice. This book not only combs through the political changes of the Song Dynasty from a traditional historical perspective, revealing the political characteristics of the Song Dynasty that favored literature but suppressed military force, but also unearthed the deep connotation of the political culture of the Song Dynasty and its profound impact on later generations from multiple levels such as culture, society, and psychology. Through the exposition of sixteen articles, this book shows readers the multi-dimensional face of the political culture of the Song Dynasty, provides readers with rich historical knowledge and unique insights, and also provides profound insights and important references for understanding the evolution of ancient Chinese political civilization.

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