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Liu Tsung-yuan and Intellectual Change in T'ang China, 773-819 (Paperback, New ed)
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Liu Tsung-yuan and Intellectual Change in T'ang China, 773-819 (Paperback, New ed)
Series: Cambridge Studies in Chinese History, Literature and Institutions
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This book is a comprehensive study of Liu Tsang-yuan (773-819), a
major literary and intellectual figure in Chinese history. The
major aspects of Liu's life and work are explored: the social and
cultural background of his family, his relationship with the ku-wen
prose reforms and new canonical scholarship in the mid-T'ang, his
social and political criticism, his views on Confucian doctrine,
and his sentiments and reflections regarding the private realm of
human life. Its scope goes beyond the 'life and thought' of this
principal intellectual figure in its special emphasis on the
connections between Liu's thought and mid-T'ang intellectual
change, modifying the conventional view that the mid-T'ang
Confucian revival led by Han Yu (768-824) and Liu Tsung-yuan was a
precursor of Sung Neo-Confucianism. Chen suggests that the
mid-T'ang Confucian movement was essentially a revival of an old
form of Confucianism and that Liu's was a powerful voice expressing
this sentiment. This in-depth study also encompasses a general
interpretation of the nature of the T'ang-Sung intellectual
transition. Anyone familiar with the intriguing yet elusive Liu
Tsang-yuan will find this book fascinating.
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