History of Criticism of Ancient Chinese Inscriptions

History of Criticism of Ancient Chinese Inscriptions

by Li Guiyin

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Stele writing is an important literary style in ancient China. It has been popular since the Eastern Han Dynasty, and its creation has been throughout ancient China. The creation of epigraphs is closely related to the rise and fall of ancient Chinese prose creation and the changes in ideological trends. The history of the development and evolution of epigraphic criticism reflects the history of the development of ancient Chinese literary criticism, and also reflects the changes in ancient Chinese literary concepts and aesthetic concepts. This manuscript places epigraphic criticism in the long history of ancient Chinese literary criticism, conducts an in-depth analysis of its emergence, development, and evolution, and strives to sort out the history of the development of epigraphic criticism objectively and fairly. During the research process, we not only focused on the existing theoretical criticism materials, but also deeply and meticulously explored the stylistic opinions and theories of the writer's creation itself. We not only focused on well-known scholars, but also discovered scholars who had not been paid attention to in the history of criticism in the past, such as Sun Cong, Chu Xin, Lin Yunming, etc., As well as some famous scholars for their theory of music, poetry, and lyrics, such as Li Kaixian, Shen Deqian, Tan Xian, etc., To explore their unique writing concepts. Therefore, this manuscript not only fills the gap in the study of the history of Chinese epigraphic criticism, but also plays an important supplementary role in the study of ancient Chinese literary criticism and ancient Chinese culture.

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