A Study of Vietnamese Chinese Novels from a Confucian Perspective

A Study of Vietnamese Chinese Novels from a Confucian Perspective

by Zhu Jie

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This book examines Vietnamese Chinese novels in terms of political ethics, family ethics and interpersonal norms between individuals. It extracts core categories such as "loyalty", "filial piety", "honesty", "righteousness" and "faith" and examines their reflection in the texts of Vietnamese Chinese novels. It can be seen that the main ideas of Confucianism were relatively comprehensive and profoundly spread and penetrated in ancient Vietnamese society. Not only that, the authors and citations in Vietnamese Chinese novels are also specific supplements to Vietnamese Chinese novels, and are an important way to understand the main connotation and cultural implications of the works. Finally, by comparing the similarities and differences reflected in the acceptance of Confucianism in Chinese and Vietnamese novels, it shows the variation and deviation under cultural acceptance, as well as the integration and absorption in blending.

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