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Etiquette, both an object and a perspective; It is both a scope and a field. In the process of historical development, the study of etiquette presents a diversified academic form and academic appeal of interpretation and argument in the writings of etiquette scholars. Its connection to various expressions of ideas is also presented differently. This can be seen in the case studies and discussions made in this book. This book selects some important liturgical figures from the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Song and Ming dynasties, and examines and discusses them in the scale of eight chapters, either intensively or separately. The first is the study of Wang Su, Xiong Ansheng, and Huang Kan's "Book of Rites", as well as Kong Yingda's quotations and comments on their doctrines in the Tang Dynasty, including the evaluation of later scholars, which became the content of the first chapter. Then, the era spanned to the Song Dynasty, that is, the ideas of Li Xiao, Wang Anshi, Cheng Hao, Cheng Yi and Zhu Xi became the discussion content of chapters 2 to 5 respectively, in which the political ideals, the practice of changing the law, and the metaphysical theoretical construction carried by the etiquette studies, as well as the reconstruction of the text system of the etiquette and the emphasis on family etiquette, can be said to be the broad and profound embodiment of the scholarship and thought of the representative figures of the two Song Dynasties. Wu Cheng, Fang Xiaoxiao, and Huang Daozhou are representative figures of liturgical writings and ideological expression in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, and their chapters and academic ideas have different forms of expression, and the last three chapters of this book select their distinctive liturgical chapters for investigation and analysis to present their different styles of liturgical thought.(AI翻译)
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