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The Study Of The Literati's Mental States During The End Of Han And The Early Of Wei

Posted on:2011-08-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J G ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155330338477546Subject:History of Ancient China
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The end of Han and the early of Wei was a time of heroes, emotions were energetic, and Confucian intellectuals - scholars have also shown a passionate fashion in this age, which is a historical individual who affected by various factors, shown as a subjective state, an independent spirit of fighting spirit and mental state that are not afraid of hard.The Wei-Jin literati of this period didn't have a strong central power to support them to achieve the Confucian code of ethics, They were unable to live comfortable and realize their ideals. Unlike the literati who lived in the period of stable central government, "Dao" or the Confucian classics is a part of the way by which the virtue of scholars make their living, the literati couldn't rely on anything in this hard time, however, this environment inspired the high-spirited state. The literati of the end of Han and the early of Wei didn't depend on the classical and exerted themselves to some impassioned state of mind, it is worth our attention.This fashion is specifically expressed in Found Feat attitude, ambivalence, and persistence of the Dao. The high-spirited state of the Scholars has a profound effect to the historical development of the end of Han and the early of Wei. During the periods of the Guandu war, this impact is the most obvious.The literati's spirit of persistence of the Dao is the excellent and national spirit which the Chinese nation have held for thousands years.Just as dynasty of Wei replaced Han as well as the cruel persecution of intellectuals made scholar of such periods become plainer, scholars turned to entertain feelings of the landscape.Cao Cao's "controlled Emperor in order to make princes" ,In fact, it is "relying on the Emperor in order to controlled the literati."...
Keywords/Search Tags:The end of Han and the early of Wei, the literati, the mental states
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