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A Study Of The Image Of Merchants In Classical Chinese Novels In Ming Dynasty

Posted on:2016-12-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q L LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330470484094Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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Businessman image has long halls of ancient Chinese literature, historical fiction from the Qin Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, in the era after the Circulation has been continuously enriched and improved. In particular, the mid-Ming Dynasty, merchants began to compete for the protagonist role in the field of novels. Faithful to the life of the novelist who, regardless of their subjective attitude is obnoxious or praise for the merchants in the novel’s depiction of the depth and breadth are unprecedented, they were described by unfolding merchants legendary fortune experience, ingenuity management methods, or stingy or extravagant lifestyle, perverse ritual to influence the thoughts and feelings of the feudal law, and their economic activities rooted in commodity values of society as a whole. In this paper, for the study of the Ming Dynasty classical fiction text, which will be placed under the prevailing image of traders social context specific analysis, in order to interpret the cultural connotation of these kinds of businessman image show.The full text is divided into three chapters. The introduction describes the Ming classical Chinese novel focuses on the businessman image of topics purposes, research status and businessman image definition studies. The first chapter describes the social background of classical Chinese Ming Dynasty novel businessmen image formation, respectively, from the "merchant class renaissance", "ideas of the transaction," and "interaction with disabilities provider class" three aspects. The second chapter of the Ming Dynasty classical novels businessman image classification, around businessman "miserable", "wicked phase", "virtue phase" and "lucky phase" four analyzes the psychological characteristics of different types of merchants. The third chapter, the classical interpretation of the cultural connotation of the Ming Dynasty novel Businessmen, that his possession of the business culture of both the spirit and the spirit of Confucian culture.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ming Dynasty, classical novels, businessman image
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