On Chinese Troubadour Culture

On Chinese Troubadour Culture

by Li Wei

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Chanting, as a creative method of ancient scholars, can be conscious or passive. Depending on the background of the chant, the content and form of the chant are also different; it also has different impacts on the chanter's life value and artistic positioning. As a cultural phenomenon, it requires in-depth discussion from different levels in order to accurately determine its connotation. Therefore, "The Theory of Chinese Troubadour Culture" specifically examines the relationship between troubadour and all aspects of the life of ancient Chinese literati from seven aspects: "troubadour and roaming", "troubadour and study tours", "troubadour and rushing for exams", "troubadour and going to office", "troubadour and relegation", "troubadour and exile", "troubadour and wandering"), and interprets the cultural connotation of troubadour. Exploring and studying the chanting life of ancient Chinese literati is of great benefit to understanding and interpreting the ancient people's way of survival, life orientation, value pursuit and cultural mentality. At the same time, it also has certain enlightenment and reference significance for the lifestyle of modern Chinese people.

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