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Su Shi's Research Papers
Literature苏轼研究论稿
Qing Zhenxuan
This book contains 22 research papers on Su Shi written by the author over the past 30 years, and conducts a three-dimensional study of Su Shi and his writings from multiple angles. The first part, "Personality Theory," explores Su Shi's humorous character and transcendental thoughts; the second part, "Exploration of Outlook on Life," examines Su Shi's views on women, views on monarchs and ministers, derogatory speeches, expressions of gratitude, and military thoughts; the third part, "Exploration on Scientific and Technological Activities," focuses on Su Shi's scientific and technological activities, especially an in-depth study of Su Shi and medical culture; the fourth part, "'Su Hai "Li Test" examines Su Shi's pine complex, his friendship with Wen Tong, and his inheritance and transcendence of the theory of "poor before working" and Lu Zhi; the fifth part, "Exploration on Popular Literature," explores the Dunhuang Buddha image and "advertising consciousness" in Su Shi's poems, Su Shi's relationship with "Shuo Shen" and "Shuo Hua", as well as the relegation drama of the Yuan Dynasty and Wang Shizhen's acceptance of Su Shi in the Qing Dynasty.
This book contains 22 research papers on Su Shi written by the author over the past 30 years, and conducts a three-dimensional study of Su Shi and his writings from multiple angles. The first part, "Personality Theory," explores Su Shi's humorous character and transcendental thoughts; the second part, "Exploration of Outlook on Life," examines Su Shi's views on women, views on monarchs and ministers, derogatory speeches, expressions of gratitude, and military thoughts; the third part, "Exploration on Scientific and Technological Activities," focuses on Su Shi's scientific and technological activities, especially an in-depth study of Su Shi and medical culture; the fourth part, "'Su Hai "Li Test" examines Su Shi's pine complex, his friendship with Wen Tong, and his inheritance and transcendence of the theory of "poor before working" and Lu Zhi; the fifth part, "Exploration on Popular Literature," explores the Dunhuang Buddha image and "advertising consciousness" in Su Shi's poems, Su Shi's relationship with "Shuo Shen" and "Shuo Hua", as well as the relegation drama of the Yuan Dynasty and Wang Shizhen's acceptance of Su Shi in the Qing Dynasty.