
Haiyu Hunyi: the Inheritance of Confucianism and the Pattern of the Literary World in the Yuan Dynasty
by Luo Haiyan
About This Novel
This book explores the interactive relationship between the Confucian school and poetry schools in the Yuan Dynasty. The book is divided into two parts. The first part is the general part. It provides a macro-level discussion of the academic changes and faction differentiation, the linkage between academia and poetry, the inheritance of Neo-Confucianism and the formation of poetry schools in the Southern Song, Jin and Yuan Dynasties. It also focuses on the Confucian inheritance and literary creation of Xu Heng and the Zhongzhou Literary School of the Yuan Dynasty, Liu Yin and the Northern Literary School of the Yuan Dynasty, Xu Qian and the Jinhua Literary School of the Yuan Dynasty, Li Qixian and the Goryeo Literary School of the Yuan Dynasty. The lower part is the textual research part, which compiles the research materials of Li Qixian, a Korean scholar in the Yuan Dynasty, and compiles the "Chronology of Literary Activities in China, Korea, Vietnam and Japan in the Yuan Dynasty".
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