
A Lost History of "poetry" by Three Families (complete Collection)
by Ma Xin
About This Novel
The three schools of poetry of Lu, Qi and Han played a decisive role in the history of the Book of Songs in the Han Dynasty, but they were gradually lost after the Wei and Jin Dynasties. The compilation of materials from the three schools of poetry by scholars of all ages has become an important event in the history of Confucian classics and has achieved fruitful results. The rational use and reflection and sublation of these achievements are issues that contemporary scholars cannot avoid. Especially in today's academic circles, this voice of reflection is becoming more and more powerful. This book comprehensively combs the process and achievements of the three lost "Shi" collections by predecessors, and re-evaluates the gains and losses based on today's understanding of the study of "The Book of Songs" in the Han Dynasty. At the end of the book, there is attached a "Table of Contents of Existing Versions of Lost Works Compiled by Three Schools of Poetry" and a "Compilation of Prefaces, Postscripts, and Abstracts of Lost Works of Three Schools of Poetry", which briefly outlines the context of the lost history of the three schools of "Poetry" from the perspective of literature, which is quite useful for reference.
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