Confucianism and Literature in the Tang Dynasty (volume 1)

Confucianism and Literature in the Tang Dynasty (volume 1)

by Liu Shun

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This book focuses on the connection and characteristics between Confucianism and literature in various periods from the early Tang Dynasty to the middle and late Tang Dynasty, and re-considers the historical form, function and status of Confucianism in the Tang Dynasty under the social and political backgrounds of different eras, such as the construction of identity in the early Tang Dynasty, the dispute between "classical" and "contemporary" during the period of Emperor Gaozong and Wu Zetian, the cultural spirit of poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the transformation of literature and Confucianism in the middle and late Tang Dynasty, etc. It not only pays attention to the investigation of the general relationship between literature and politics, but also pays attention to its significance as "political action". While paying attention to the influence of Confucianism on literary concepts, themes, styles, styles and even cognitive models, we also pay attention to the value of literature as "a way of thinking".

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