Abstract
The study of Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons emerged in the Ming Dynasty for many reasons, among which the Six-Dynasty School's attention to the work was an important factor. The influence of Literary Mind was so great in the Ming-Dynasty study on texts that the first monograph on text study A General Survey of Literary Texts (Wen Tong) was written in the style of Literary Mind in late Ming Dynasty. Some of the influential and important concepts in Wen Tong were either inherited from or developed upon Literary Mind, which showed that the Ming-Dynasty scholars could both inherit the legacy of literary text studies and develop their own academic field.
First Page
171
Last Page
177
Recommended Citation
Bai, Jianzhong. 2016. "Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragonsand the Study on Texts in the Ming Dynasty." Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art 36, (3): pp.171-177. https://tsla.researchcommons.org/journal/vol36/iss3/11