《群書治要》與貞觀之治──從君臣互動談起

Translated title of the contribution: Qun Shu Zhi Yao and Prosperity of Zhenguan: On the Interaction between Rulers and Subjects

Chao-Cheng Lin

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Abstract

Qun Shu Zhi Yao research has limited by the impression of category books and focus on philology issues, yet rarely discussed from the perceptive of ideology. This essay attempts to show the ideological connotation of Qun Shu Zhi Yao with the nature of ''Edit instead of creation'' through the connection and comparison of Zhenguan''s political Schemas. This essay focus on four topics: ''Difficult to be a rulers'', ''Not easy to be the subject either'', ''Symbiotic of the rulers and subjects'' and ''Accept direct advice'', through such a discussion, highlight the academic value of Qun Shu Zhi Yao, also clarify the changes in thinking that existed during Zhenguan period. First of all, it briefly explains the compilation and ideological framework of Qun Shu Zhi Yao, which aims to show the situation of thematic issues. Secondly, by combing the relationship with Zhenguan's political Schemas, this essay analyzes the text interpretation and systematic thinking contained in Qun Shu Zhi Yao. Thirdly, clarify the debates on the subjects of the interaction between rulers and subjects, present their interrelated systems, and examine the changes in their thoughts. Finally, to reconstruct the interpretation of the ''Meaning of ruler and subject'', revealing the value and significance of the Qun Shu Zhi Yao.
Translated title of the contributionQun Shu Zhi Yao and Prosperity of Zhenguan: On the Interaction between Rulers and Subjects
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)101-141
Journal成大中文學報 = Journal of Chinese Literature of National Cheng Kung University
Volume67
Publication statusPublished - 2019 Dec

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