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Of Revelers and Witty Conversationalists: Song (960–1279) Biji Writing and the Rise of a New Literati Ideal
The Chinese Historical Review Pub Date : 2016-07-02 , DOI: 10.1080/1547402x.2016.1223500
Cong Ellen Zhang

Using Wang Bizhi's (1031–1097?) Record of Enjoyable Conversations at Sheng River (Shengshui yantan lu) as a case study, this essay examines the significant place leisurely gathering and bantering occupied in the lives of Song educated men. It argues that Wang's work, and that of his peers, points to a new vision of the scholar-official ideal. Time spent on chatting, gossiping, and in the company of friends and colleagues became an integral and highly esteemed element in the elite conception of scholarly and everyday life. In this process, biji, as collections of “things seen and heard,” flourished as a literature of leisure.

中文翻译:

狂欢者和诙谐的对话者:宋(960-1279)笔迹与新文人理想的兴起

本文以王必智(1031-1097?)盛河(盛水雁滩路)畅谈录为案例,考察了宋学人生活中悠闲相聚闲谈的重要场所。它认为,王的工作,以及他的同龄人的工作,都指向了士官理想的新视野。花在聊天、八卦以及与朋友和同事相处的时间成为学术和日常生活精英概念中不可或缺的和备受推崇的元素。在这个过程中,毕集作为“所见所闻”的集合,作为一种休闲文学蓬勃发展。
更新日期:2016-07-02
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