The "ancient Prose Movement" of the Tang and Song Dynasties and Scholar-official Literature

The "ancient Prose Movement" of the Tang and Song Dynasties and Scholar-official Literature

by Zhu Gang

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The "Ancient Prose Movement" of the Tang and Song Dynasties was of great significance in the history of literature, thought, and Confucianism. Based on a genealogical review of the framework and paradigm of previous research on the "Ancient Prose Movement", this book highlights "literary literature", keenly grasps the difference between the "Ancient Prose Movement" of the Tang and Song Dynasties and the previous and subsequent literary "movements", and emphasizes the scholar-officials produced by the imperial examination system. The particularity of the society and literature of the Tang and Song Dynasties, which were composed of elites, redefined the ancient prose movement and re-staged its development process. It focused on elucidating propositions such as the relationship between the "ancient prose movement" and New Confucianism, Xian Liang Jinjuan, and Su Che and the "ancient prose movement". It was full of new meanings and had great meanings.

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