| As media,writing instruments and the literature carriers play a subtle but important role inthe changes and development of literature.They penetrate into the interior of literature, topromote the changes of literary activities and the development of literary content andstyle.This paper discusses from the perspective of Communication, combined with theinterpretation of the literary worksï¼ï¼Ming, Zan, Fu, Song, Poetry in Han Dynasty aboutwriting instruments and literature carriers, and the relics and stories about writing tools, tostudy the influences of the midia revolution to the academic and cultural background ofliterary creation,the situation of literary creation and communication,so as the literaryactivities of scholars.In this paper, the subject has three chapters:The first chapter discusses the profiles of writing instruments and the literature carriers inHan Dynasty and the characteristics of the cultural communication in such media background.This paper summed up the characteristics of the Han Dynasty cultural transmission,thecharacteristics are palace served, sacred, oral communication is as important as wordcommunication.Study the spread of Jing discipline to analyze the cultural transmission in HanDynasty.The second chapter discusses the media penetration and influence to the literatural creationand dissemination in Han Dynasty. Han Dynasty is a period that used slips as the majorcarriers of the literature,it is also the period that the creative way of Fu and Poetry werechanging gradually from oral to written.With the changes in the creation and disseminationmethods of Fu and Poetry, their content and style also changed. Official document of HanDynasty were written on Slips, different shapes of Slips used to carry the documents withdifferent types and functions. The Inscription are written on steles,it is a special style.In HanDynasty, the Inscription went out from Palace and Jongmyo to a broader field,thisdiversification produced important changes to the object and function of literature.This chapter analyzes the effects of the communication midia to the creation and dissemination ofliterary from those perspectives.The third chapter discusses scholars'activities centered on the court of the Han Dynasty.Literati mostly dependent on the emperor, nobles or cultural institutions,in the Han Dynasty.The overall condition of the media led to the Han Dynasty uninformed, writers want to befamous have to be dependent on the court. Scholars have the opportunity to read a lot ofbooks to improve their own knowledge structure, but also can obtain the necessary documentscarrier literature and writing tools in court.This paper analyzes the literaral activities of thesetwo types of scholars in the media context of Han Dynasty. |