New Horizons of Literature

New Horizons of Literature

by Yang Liang

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"The rise and fall of learning depends on the importance of the times." Scholars engaged in classical literature all attach great importance to the "technical" aspect, including editions, catalogs, and collations. This is the academic orthodoxy of the ancients. Documents are the basis of all discipline research. Deeper research also lies in the ideological and methodological level of documents, that is, the "Tao" level. There is an intricate relationship between the two. In the face of traditional literature, on the one hand, it is necessary to clarify the evolution of academic traditions, and it is necessary to distinguish academic chapters and examine their origins; on the other hand, it is necessary to study classics from a modern disciplinary perspective. When talking about learning, one should have the state of "I am willing to study in books and grow old, and I will not hesitate to turn myself into a silverfish". "The only difficulty in the world is reading." Although it is "building a house under the house and putting a bed on the bed", the line of academic inheritance can also be seen. This book takes lecture notes as the main body, interspersed with ideological essays "shadowed by the shadows in the book," in order to show a new horizon of literature research.

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