Comparison of Chinese and Tibetan Literary Theories

Comparison of Chinese and Tibetan Literary Theories

by Ma Jianzhi

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This book is the first to conduct a comprehensive comparative study of the traditional literary theories of Han and Tibetan people. The Chinese nation has fifty-six ethnic groups, of which the Han nationality is the majority. Other ethnic minorities are important members of the Chinese family. They have created splendid culture in history and made certain contributions in literary theory. The Tibetans are important representatives. Our current history of ancient literary theory failed to well absorb the literary theories of ethnic minorities, and in fact became the history of Han literary theory. Therefore, it did not fully display the broad and profound content of Chinese literary theory, nor did it reflect the rich and diverse true style of Chinese literary theory. Previous research on ethnic minority literary theory generally focused on separate formations, sorting out and summarizing their respective development histories and characteristics, and lacked an overall comparative study on the exchange and integration of Chinese literary theory. This book comprehensively compares Tibetan literary theory with Han Chinese literary theory. It is an attempt to conduct an overall study of Chinese literary theory, an expansion of the research horizons of traditional Chinese literary theory, and an exploration of research paths for ethnic minority literary theory.

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