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SURVEY OF CHINESE LITERATURE
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Geography Livable with hard work
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Confucius Philosopher, not writer Compiler of “Five Chinese Classics” Disciples wrote down The Analects Thoughts on marriage, music, death, etc. Morality fixed in nature, not divine God Morality & Government are one.
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Five Chinese Classical Text The Book of Changes Text for divination The Book of History Records, history, announcements from rulers Book of Songs 300 poems Book of Rites Centers on rules of everyday life Spring and Autumn annals Commentaries of events up to fifth century BCE
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The Book of Changes No epic survives Earliest work: Book of Changes Interprets the universe Cryptic symbols predict future Order derived from balance between: Four seasons Five elements Five powers of creation Diagrams symbolize cosmic unity
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Poetry Realist and Allegorical Many authors; compiled by Confucius From Yellow River area (China proper) Sung Folk, imaginative One author (Qu Yuan) From Yangtze River (South) Book of SongsThe Song of Chu
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Zhou Literature The Book of Songs 305 poems From 10 th Century to 600 BCE Three sections: Feng – Folk Songs (106 of 305) Inspired DuFu Ya – Court poems (105 of 305) Inspired LiBo Song – Odes (40) Read “We Have in Hand” Hymns used in dynastic rituals Addressing deified sprits of King Wen
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Zhou Literature “Fishhawk” First poem in the Classic of Poetry Shows absence of jealousy, perfect harmony is royal household
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Qin Literature Not much Legalist state Dissemination of laws Uniform Chinese language Unreadable today Bamboo book binding
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Han Literature China’s classical age “Children of Han” Restored Confucianism Silk scrolls replaced bamboo strips Advantages? Easier to transport Learning became “mobile” Reading became a rule Stories written instead of retold
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Han Poetry Written Hymns and ritual songs No heroic epics Personal & intimate Humanism & common sense A lot of female poets
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Han Prose History Detailed record of rulers Sima Qian Shi JI (Records of the Grand Historian Historical romance Ban Zhao Lessons for Women Female historian
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“The Peach Blossom Spring” T’ao Ch’ien (365 – 427) Utopia : An imagined perfect place or state of things Describe your Utopia
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“The Peach Blossom Spring What’s so desirable about this place? Why can’t anyone find it again? How does the Peach Blossom Spring compare to the utopia imagined by you? To Utopians by Western philosophers?
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Tang Literature Non-Fiction: Treatises: A formal written work that deals with a subject systematically and extensively. History Religion Economics Architecture Botany and zoology Essays Encyclopedias Fiction: Drama Lyric poetry Opera A drama set to music and making use of vocal pieces with orchestral accompaniment Novel An extended fictional prose narrative Romance of the Three Kingdoms
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Tang Poetry “Golden Age of Chinese Poetry” Characteristics: Monosyllabic language Many words rhymed Restrained and sophisticated Occasional Poems Written and used in a particular social exchange Parting Poems
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Two Greatest Poets Li Bo (701-762) Member of court, removed for poor behavior Arrested for treason, pardoned, died shortly after Part of “counter-culture” Poet of fantasy “The Old Airs V” Poems of the common man: "Drinking Alone by Moonlight" "Summer Day in the Mountains" Rising Drunk on a Spring Day, Telling My Intent" Du Fu (712-770) “Greatest Chinese Poet?” Immense variety Classical tradition Reflect history of the time Occasional poems more stylized than we've seen "Boating on the reservoir West of the City" Wrote historical poems about the An-Lu shan rebellion He was behind enemy lines "The View in Spring"
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Tang and Song Literature Lyrics Follow specific rhyme and meter. Include: Party songs Songs of romance Blurred lines of reality and fiction Classical prose Non-fiction: Essay, letters, accounts. Fiction not “legitimate” until late
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Yuan & Ming Literature Preserved past Dictionaries encyclopedias 36 volume anthology of Chinese classics Novels flourished The Dream of the Red Chamber Da-du (Beijing) cosmopolitan Vernacular Songs flourished Counter-culture Drama Opera Variety Plays
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