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The Lu Xuangong Set

Posted on:2005-06-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360122993456Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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The thesis is divided into two parts : the research on bookluxuangong Ji's edition and luzhi's political thoughts.The imperial edicts, the drafted statements to the throne and petitions to the emperor as a minister consist of the bookluxuangong Ji.Part I , attempts to introduce bookluxuangong Ji's state of transmission in the song dynasty, the existing reliable text 《si bu cong kan》, and the situation of luzhi's other works. Meanwhile, the part I also verifies one of luzhi's scattered writings .Part II , offers discussions on luzhi's political thoughts from three aspects separately: the principle for a nation's government,the responsibility as an emperor should undertake, the responsibility as an courtier should shoulder on.With respect to the principle for a nation's government, luzhi suggested emperor Dezong pay much attention to the will of the people .In luzhi's reports to the throne, he expressed his opinion: the policies of the government should follow and reflect the public sentiments.As for the responsibility as an emperor should undertake, luzhi asked emperor Dezong to blame himself for the suffering of the people when they were in the most difficult period, only in this way, people may forgive him and return to the reconstitution of the country. With the peace coming, luzhi remonstrated with emperor about acting in sincerity, and the best way to express the emperor's sincerities was to receive instructions, so luzhi encouraged emperor Dezong taking people's advice constantly.Concerning the responsibility, as a courtier should shoulder on, luzhi's absolutely unbiased behaviors distinguished himself from the arrogant emperor and the crowd colleagues.
Keywords/Search Tags:the imperial edict, the drafted memorial, the petition to the emperor feeling of the people, democratic concept, the emperor blamed himself for the suffering of the people, accept an admonition, absolutely just
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