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A Historical Investigation Of The "Eight Scenes" Culture In Shanxi During The Ming And Qing Dynasties

Posted on:2019-01-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X ChangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330545464568Subject:Chinese history
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The "Eight Landscapes" compiled by local Records in Shanxi Province is a rare cultural treasure that Shanxi's five-thousand-year historical civilization left to the three-jin dynasty.During the Ming and Qing Dynasties,Shanxi's “eight scenes” spread throughout counties and counties in the province,accompanied by many “eight-landscape poems” and “eight-point landscape paintings” and formed a rich content of the “eight landscapes” culture.There is not much research on Shanxi's "eight landscapes" in academia,but from the perspective of historical,cultural,and geographical studies,it is a blank to study the distribution and cultural connotation of the "eight landscapes" in Shanxi.Based on the theories and methods of historical and cultural geography,combined with related theories of historical philology,this article expounds the concept and historical development of the “eight landscapes” phenomenon from a whole perspective;then it systematically analyzes the “eight landscapes” phenomenon in Shanxi during the Ming and Qing dynasties.Combating and analyzing the land,it presents the geographical distribution of the “Eight Landscapes” in Shanxi and analyzes the characteristics of its distribution;on this basis,it thoroughly analyzes the cultural connotation of Shanxi's “Eight Landscapes” culture,analyzes its cultural landscape,and discusses Shanxi's “ Eight landscapes show the four cultural characteristics of frontier culture,religious culture,ancestor farming culture,mythology and legendary culture,and analyze the process and causes of changes.They are considered to be the result of the joint effects of natural changes and social changes,with a view to building urban and rural areas in Shanxi.Provide a certain reference value.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ming and Qing dynasties, Shanxi, eight sights, cultural connota
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