
Li Yusan Visited Jinhua Mountain
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The story selects the growth history of young Li Yu (named Li Xianlu at this time) for literary processing, paving the way for Li Yu to "write books" and become a master of opera and literature. Using Jinhua as the scene of the story, the Jinhua classical philosophy system is promoted, involving Li Yu's aesthetic thoughts, and the core connotation of Li Yu's spirit is refined: "inclusiveness of all schools of thought, great virtue, great virtue, filial piety, and national justice". This book covers three dimensions: the first is the inheritance and development of Jinhua's traditional culture; the second is the study of the social and economic pattern in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties; and the third is the transition between classical philosophy and modern philosophical systems. It reflects the social phenomena of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, criticizes the poison of Western colonialism to China, and lays the groundwork for the unification of Chinese thought. It is proposed that when treating traditional Chinese culture, we should "take the essence and discard the dross" and develop local cultural ideas that are in line with the development of the times. Jinhua Mountain is located in the three boundaries of Lanxi, Wucheng and Jindong. It is a blessed place where the three religions and cultures coexist harmoniously. Lutian Academy, founded in the Northern Song Dynasty, is the birthplace of the Zhejiang School of Confucian culture and the "source of Zhejiang learning"; the thousand-year-old Zhizhe Temple was built by Emperor Wu of Liang Dynasty. The unearthed Lu You's handwritten book "Reconstruction of the Zhejiang Guangfu Zen Temple" is a national first-class cultural relic; Jinhua Cave is ranked as the 36th cave in the "Blessed Land of Cave", the legend of Huang Daxian is a national intangible cultural heritage, and Chisong Palace is known as "the crown of Jiangnan Palaces". Li Yu is a Qing guest, a scholar but without fame, a hermit but they can be seen everywhere. His frustration and ill-fated life are worthy of literary processing and creation.
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