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Research Of Ning's Writing And Printing

Posted on:2021-03-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y ZuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330620468513Subject:Chinese classical literature
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The royal family in Ming Dynasty had abundant writings,and there were many great works.The status of their printings in the Ming Dynasty's printing industry should not be overlooked.Most of the printings were rare,with high-quality editions,which are quite important in the compilation of ancient books.The senior scholars attached great importance to the printing industry of the whole royal family,and there was a lot of research.But there is little research on the writing and printing of a certain royal family.Ning,as a typical representative of printing of the royal family,has the need for further research.On the one hand,it supplements the writing and printing of the royal family,on the other hand,it provides a reference for cultural studies in the Ming Dynasty.This article is divided into four parts for research.The first part introduces the lineage of Ning and the political,economic,and cultural backgrounds of writing and printing which Ning faced,and then figures out the necessity of Ning's choice,that they joined in writing and printing,and the reasons for the content of writing and printing.The second part discusses the situation of Ning's writings and analyzes their characteristics,including the basic content such as deposits,historical records,main content,and others' reviews from different perspectives such as compilation methods,signatures,and content.The third part examines the situation of Ning's printing and analyzes its characteristics,including the basic situation of the edition,format and source of the printing,and attaches the book pictures,and discovers the printing from different angles such as the number and time distribution,special marks and content.The fourth part is to grasp the literature,version,artistic value and theoretical significance of writing and printing of Ning.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ming Dynasty, the royal family of Ning, writing, printing
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