The Mentality and Literature of Scholars in the Late Ming Dynasty

The Mentality and Literature of Scholars in the Late Ming Dynasty

by Zhou Mingchu

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This book is one of the "Youxue" series. This book focuses on the study of the mental changes of scholars as the elite of the era in the historical transition period of the late Ming Dynasty. It is believed that the changes in the mentality of the scholars are closely related to the social and cultural changes in the late Ming Dynasty, and are also the result of the long-term development and evolution of the mentality of the scholars. As a group, the scholars of the late Ming Dynasty had a basic psychological trend, which was the disintegration of the ideal personality, striving for the unity of morality and political unity, the awakening of the self, and the promotion of individuality; as for individuals, each scholar had a different personality, and their mentality was also very different. While discussing the group mentality, a case analysis was also conducted on the mentality of four representative scholars who made achievements in literature or thought in the late Ming Dynasty.

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