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The Northern Dramas' Of Yuan Dynasty And The Commercial Culture

Posted on:2004-11-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G H WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360095452058Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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In Yuan dynasty, a lot of "the Northern Dramas" involved commerce. Those works which narrated many occupations of business moulded a great number of images of businessman, announced about the commercial idea in Yuan dynasty, reflected rich and intricate the commercial culture psychology of writers. However, people studying "the Northern Dramas" and the culture of commerce in whole are few.This paper tries to probe into the commercial culture psychology of writers by means of analysising the businessman characters and the business activity in "the Northern Dramas" in Yuan dynasty, announce about the commercial culture in side information of "the Northern Dramas" as well as the commercial idea by inspecting the text.The paper is composed of three parts which are the introduction the text and the conclusion the text is composed of four chapters. The first chapter explain the action in the line of business in "the Northern Dramas" of Yuan dynasty, including four sections: catering and hotel trade, line of the mortage, sexy and entertain mental occupation, goods selling. The second chapter is about the commercial idea which reflected in "the Northern Dramas" in Yuan dynasty: View about money and Wealth, commercial moral concept, view about management of commerce. Chapter three expound businessman image-building, including three sections; hateful businessman, laughable businessman and pitiful businessman; lovable and respectable businessman. Chapter four elucidate the commercial culture psychology of writers, including three sections: the psychology of indignation, envy and being powerless, the mood of praising intellectual and belittling businessman, psychology of humanism anxiety.
Keywords/Search Tags:the Northern Dramas of Yuan dynasty, commerce, businessman, culture psychology
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