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Chen Dongyou's Essay on "jin Ping Mei
Literature陈东有《金瓶梅》论稿
Chen Dongyou
"Chen Dongyou\u003CJin Ping Mei\u003E Essays" is a special collection of the main results of the author Chen Dongyou's research on "Jin Ping Mei" in the past thirty years. From this, we can see how the author's research trajectory has gradually evolved from the study of literature and theory to the study of economic (cultural) history and social history. The author's research contribution mainly lies in: demonstrating that the production of "Jin Ping Mei" is closely related to the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal and is a product of the canal economy; the book "Jin Ping Mei" not only has characters, stories, and backgrounds such as Ximen Qing and Pan Jinlian interdependent with the social and economic development of eastern China's cities and towns driven by the canal economy, but also truly, vividly and vividly demonstrates the status, characteristics, and changes of urban areas, social life, and ideological concepts of the citizen class along the Grand Canal (middle section) in the mid-Ming Dynasty. A profound grasp of literature and strong evidence from historical materials will help people better understand and understand "The Plum in the Golden Ping", a masterpiece that has been banned for nearly four hundred years.
"Chen Dongyou\u003CJin Ping Mei\u003E Essays" is a special collection of the main results of the author Chen Dongyou's research on "Jin Ping Mei" in the past thirty years. From this, we can see how the author's research trajectory has gradually evolved from the study of literature and theory to the study of economic (cultural) history and social history. The author's research contribution mainly lies in: demonstrating that the production of "Jin Ping Mei" is closely related to the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal and is a product of the canal economy; the book "Jin Ping Mei" not only has characters, stories, and backgrounds such as Ximen Qing and Pan Jinlian interdependent with the social and economic development of eastern China's cities and towns driven by the canal economy, but also truly, vividly and vividly demonstrates the status, characteristics, and changes of urban areas, social life, and ideological concepts of the citizen class along the Grand Canal (middle section) in the mid-Ming Dynasty. A profound grasp of literature and strong evidence from historical materials will help people better understand and understand "The Plum in the Golden Ping", a masterpiece that has been banned for nearly four hundred years.
