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中国中古文学史讲义
Introduction By Liu Shipei, Cheng Qianfan And Others
"Lecture Notes on the History of Medieval Chinese Literature" is a lecture note given by Liu Shipei in 1917 when he taught a course on literary history at the Chinese Literature Department of Peking University. It discusses the characteristics of literary changes in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties and the pros and cons of each school's articles. It praises the rhyme of poetry, emphasizes beautiful writing, strictly distinguishes the difference between "wen" and "pen", and strives for the orthodoxy of Sheng Ou's literature. Liu Shipei was the first to affirm that the metaphysics of the Wei and Jin Dynasties "captured the essence of Buddhism and the Elders and abandoned the dross of Confucianism" and "cannot be said to be an era of great prosperity of philosophy", giving full reproduction to the literature of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. As a classroom lecture, this work is a pioneering work in the field of modern and contemporary medieval literary history research.
"Lecture Notes on the History of Medieval Chinese Literature" is a lecture note given by Liu Shipei in 1917 when he taught a course on literary history at the Chinese Literature Department of Peking University. It discusses the characteristics of literary changes in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties and the pros and cons of each school's articles. It praises the rhyme of poetry, emphasizes beautiful writing, strictly distinguishes the difference between "wen" and "pen", and strives for the orthodoxy of Sheng Ou's literature. Liu Shipei was the first to affirm that the metaphysics of the Wei and Jin Dynasties "captured the essence of Buddhism and the Elders and abandoned the dross of Confucianism" and "cannot be said to be an era of great prosperity of philosophy", giving full reproduction to the literature of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. As a classroom lecture, this work is a pioneering work in the field of modern and contemporary medieval literary history research.