A History of Literature in the Ming Dynasty

A History of Literature in the Ming Dynasty
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : 9789811624902
ISBN-13 : 9811624909
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Synopsis A History of Literature in the Ming Dynasty by : Shuofang Xu

This book explores poems, novels, legends, operas and other genres of writing from the Ming Dynasty. It is composed of two parts: the literary history; and comprehensive reference materials based on the compilation of several chronologies. By studying individual literary works, the book analyzes the basic laws of the development of literature during the Ming Dynasty, and explores the influences of people, time, and place on literature from a sociological perspective. In turn, it conducts a contrastive analysis of Chinese and Western literature, based on similar works from the same literary genre and their creative methods. The book also investigates the relationship between literary theory and literary creation practices, including those used at various poetry schools. In closing, it studies the unique aesthetic traits of related works. Sharing valuable insights and perspectives, the book can serve as a role model for future literary history studies. It offers a unique resource for literary researchers, reference guide for students and educators, and lively read for members of the general public.

Trauma and Transcendence in Early Qing Literature

Trauma and Transcendence in Early Qing Literature
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 566
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004899999
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Synopsis Trauma and Transcendence in Early Qing Literature by : Wilt L. Idema

The collapse of the Ming dynasty and the Manchu conquest of China were traumatic experiences for Chinese intellectuals. The 12 chapters in this volume and the introductory essays on early Qing poetry, prose, and drama understand the writings of this era wholly or in part as attempts to recover from or transcend the trauma of the transition years.

History of Literature in the Ming Dynasty

History of Literature in the Ming Dynasty
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Publisher : DeepLogic
Total Pages : 209
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Synopsis History of Literature in the Ming Dynasty by : Li Shi

The book is the volume of “History of Literature in the Ming Dynasty” among a series of books of “Deep into China Histories”. The earliest known written records of the history of China date from as early as 1250 BC, from the Shang dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BC) and the Bamboo Annals (296 BC) describe a Xia dynasty (c. 2070–1600 BC) before the Shang, but no writing is known from the period The Shang ruled in the Yellow River valley, which is commonly held to be the cradle of Chinese civilization. However, Neolithic civilizations originated at various cultural centers along both the Yellow River and Yangtze River. These Yellow River and Yangtze civilizations arose millennia before the Shang. With thousands of years of continuous history, China is one of the world's oldest civilizations, and is regarded as one of the cradles of civilization.The Zhou dynasty (1046–256 BC) supplanted the Shang and introduced the concept of the Mandate of Heaven to justify their rule. The central Zhou government began to weaken due to external and internal pressures in the 8th century BC, and the country eventually splintered into smaller states during the Spring and Autumn period. These states became independent and warred with one another in the following Warring States period. Much of traditional Chinese culture, literature and philosophy first developed during those troubled times.In 221 BC Qin Shi Huang conquered the various warring states and created for himself the title of Huangdi or "emperor" of the Qin, marking the beginning of imperial China. However, the oppressive government fell soon after his death, and was supplanted by the longer-lived Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD). Successive dynasties developed bureaucratic systems that enabled the emperor to control vast territories directly. In the 21 centuries from 206 BC until AD 1912, routine administrative tasks were handled by a special elite of scholar-officials. Young men, well-versed in calligraphy, history, literature, and philosophy, were carefully selected through difficult government examinations. China's last dynasty was the Qing (1644–1912), which was replaced by the Republic of China in 1912, and in the mainland by the People's Republic of China in 1949.Chinese history has alternated between periods of political unity and peace, and periods of war and failed statehood – the most recent being the Chinese Civil War (1927–1949). China was occasionally dominated by steppe peoples, most of whom were eventually assimilated into the Han Chinese culture and population. Between eras of multiple kingdoms and warlordism, Chinese dynasties have ruled parts or all of China; in some eras control stretched as far as Xinjiang and Tibet, as at present. Traditional culture, and influences from other parts of Asia and the Western world (carried by waves of immigration, cultural assimilation, expansion, and foreign contact), form the basis of the modern culture of China.

The Scholars

The Scholars
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 764
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ISBN-10 : 0231081537
ISBN-13 : 9780231081535
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The Scholars by : Jingzi Wu

One of the great classic Chinese novels, The Scholars departs from the impersonal tradition of Chinese fiction, as the author makes significant use of autobiographical experience and models many characters on friends and relatives.

The Cambridge History of Chinese Literature

The Cambridge History of Chinese Literature
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 748
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ISBN-10 : 0521855586
ISBN-13 : 9780521855587
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge History of Chinese Literature by : Kang-i Sun Chang

Stephen Owen is James Bryant Conant Professor of Chinese at Harvard University. --Book Jacket.

Taxation and Governmental Finance in Sixteenth-Century Ming China

Taxation and Governmental Finance in Sixteenth-Century Ming China
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 0521202833
ISBN-13 : 9780521202831
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Synopsis Taxation and Governmental Finance in Sixteenth-Century Ming China by : Ray Huang

Originally published in 1974, this is a detailed study of the financial administration of the Chinese government during the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), with particular attention to the sixteenth century, a topic about which very little has been published either in Chinese or any Western language. Professor Huang has worked through an enormous quantity and variety of source material - in particular the 133 substantial volumes of the Ming Veritable Records - and has compared the documents on financial matters with the entries in local gazetteers. The complicated workings of government finance present great difficulties to all specialists in Chinese financial and administrative history and in different branches of local Chinese history from the fifteenth century onwards. Professor Huang's study will provide all such researchers with an authoritative work of reference.

A Concise History of Chinese Literature

A Concise History of Chinese Literature
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 1025
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ISBN-10 : 9789004203662
ISBN-13 : 9004203664
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis A Concise History of Chinese Literature by : Yuming Luo

Adopting new theoretical perspectives and using updated research, this book by a leading Chinese scholar seeks to provide a coherent, panoramic description of the development of premodern Chinese literature and its major characteristics.

Wu Zhao

Wu Zhao
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Publisher : Pearson
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105124032926
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Synopsis Wu Zhao by : N. Harry Rothschild

The story chronicles Wu Zhao's humble beginnings as the daughter of a provincial official and follows her path to the inner palace, where she improbably rose from a fifth-ranked concubine to emperor. Using Buddhist rhetoric, architecture, court rituals, and a network of "cruel officials" to cow her many opponents in court, Wu Zhao inaugurated a new dynasty in 690, the Zhou. She ruled as emperor for fifteen years, proving eminently competent in the art of governance, balancing factions in court, staving off the encroachment of Turks and Tibetans, and fostering the state's economic growth.

The Travels of Lao Ts?an

The Travels of Lao Ts?an
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 0231072554
ISBN-13 : 9780231072557
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Travels of Lao Ts?an by : E Liu

This deft translation of a classic Chinese novel tells the story of a man, now an itinerant healer, who wanders through the towns and countryside of North China in the last years of the Manchu dynasty.

A History of Chinese Literature

A History of Chinese Literature
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Total Pages : 474
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015004733138
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Synopsis A History of Chinese Literature by : Herbert Allen Giles