
Liu Xiang, Liu Xin's Academic Activities and the Evolution of Literature in the Middle and Late Western Han Dynasty
by Chen Liping
About This Novel
This book takes the academic activities of Liu Xiang and Liu Xin as clues and centers on the work of "Secretary of the Five Classics in the School" which began in the third year of Heping of Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty. It explores the relationship between the academic and political evolution of the Western Han Dynasty and this collation work since Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty only respected Confucianism. It also discusses the significance of the Liu and his son's collation and its relationship with the evolution of literature in the middle and late Western Han Dynasty. This book explores the arrangement of literary documents, the attitude towards refined and popular literature and art, and the concept of religious scriptures presented in the works compiled by Liu and his son. It deeply explores the creation of Fu and the changes in Fu theory in the middle and late Western Han Dynasty, and discusses the new changes in the writing style of memorials and reasoning in the middle and late Western Han Dynasty.
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