A Atudy on Song Dynasty; Shen-hu

碩士 === 東吳大學 === 中國文學系 === 93 === ABSTRACT A simple identification of Shan-Shu is books encouraging people to be philanthropic. This kind of books help populations develop their good deed and are popular in the street. Although Shan-Shu is not weighted as much as classics, it has contributed incre...

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Main Authors: Chem-hsiang Lin, 林禎祥
Other Authors: Bon-chen Lin
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2005
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/17500781500061448099
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spelling ndltd-TW-093SCU050450132015-10-13T11:56:54Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/17500781500061448099 A Atudy on Song Dynasty; Shen-hu 宋代善書研究 Chem-hsiang Lin 林禎祥 碩士 東吳大學 中國文學系 93 ABSTRACT A simple identification of Shan-Shu is books encouraging people to be philanthropic. This kind of books help populations develop their good deed and are popular in the street. Although Shan-Shu is not weighted as much as classics, it has contributed incredibly to civilizer at the Chinese society. Therefore, to completely explore Shan-Shu, this presenting dissertation focus on the Song Dynasty in which Shan-Shu became as a category. Since this dissertation looks at the period of time that Shan-Shu developed as a subject, realizing the origin of Shan-Shu is an important task. Moreover, by discussing and analyzing those books finished at the Song Dynasty from different points of view, a more thoughtful opinion can be generated. The presenting dissertation is composed by eight chapters. The first three chapters are Introduction, The Structure and Division of Shan-Shu at the Song Dynasty, and The Historic Background of Shan-Shu Development at the Song Dynasty, respectively. These three chapters concentrate on background information of Shan-Shu and investigate questions such as why Shan-Shu is formed in the Song Dynasty and what the origin is. Conceptual problems of Shan-Shu are emphasized in the following three chapters, Chapter Four: The Development of Retribution in Shan-Shu during the Song Dynasty, Chapter Five: The Belief in Si-Ming Shen of Shan-Shu, and Chapter Six: The Subjects Illustrating in Shan-Shu during the Song Dynasty. These three chapters reveal the conceptual problems of Shan-Shu thought profoundly discussing issues about the blend of retribution from three religions, the belief in Si-Ming Shen and the topics of Shan-Shu. The last two chapter, Chapter Seven: The Value, Influence and Development of Shen-Shu at the Song Dynasty, and Chapter Eight: Conclusion summarize the research results, evaluate Shen-Shu at the Song Dynasty and its shaping afterward, all of which can provide useful information for future studies. Song Dynasty; Shen-Shu; Philanthropic; Si-Ming; Taoism; “Tai Shang Gan Ying Pian” Bon-chen Lin 林伯謙 2005 學位論文 ; thesis 306 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 東吳大學 === 中國文學系 === 93 === ABSTRACT A simple identification of Shan-Shu is books encouraging people to be philanthropic. This kind of books help populations develop their good deed and are popular in the street. Although Shan-Shu is not weighted as much as classics, it has contributed incredibly to civilizer at the Chinese society. Therefore, to completely explore Shan-Shu, this presenting dissertation focus on the Song Dynasty in which Shan-Shu became as a category. Since this dissertation looks at the period of time that Shan-Shu developed as a subject, realizing the origin of Shan-Shu is an important task. Moreover, by discussing and analyzing those books finished at the Song Dynasty from different points of view, a more thoughtful opinion can be generated. The presenting dissertation is composed by eight chapters. The first three chapters are Introduction, The Structure and Division of Shan-Shu at the Song Dynasty, and The Historic Background of Shan-Shu Development at the Song Dynasty, respectively. These three chapters concentrate on background information of Shan-Shu and investigate questions such as why Shan-Shu is formed in the Song Dynasty and what the origin is. Conceptual problems of Shan-Shu are emphasized in the following three chapters, Chapter Four: The Development of Retribution in Shan-Shu during the Song Dynasty, Chapter Five: The Belief in Si-Ming Shen of Shan-Shu, and Chapter Six: The Subjects Illustrating in Shan-Shu during the Song Dynasty. These three chapters reveal the conceptual problems of Shan-Shu thought profoundly discussing issues about the blend of retribution from three religions, the belief in Si-Ming Shen and the topics of Shan-Shu. The last two chapter, Chapter Seven: The Value, Influence and Development of Shen-Shu at the Song Dynasty, and Chapter Eight: Conclusion summarize the research results, evaluate Shen-Shu at the Song Dynasty and its shaping afterward, all of which can provide useful information for future studies. Song Dynasty; Shen-Shu; Philanthropic; Si-Ming; Taoism; “Tai Shang Gan Ying Pian”
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