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This work covers Su Shi's intellectual life and how this affected his life as an official and as a private person. It discusses his view of the Way (dao) of the ancient sages of China and its transmission, the Confucian classics, and his views on Buddhism and Daoism.
Contents
Introduction - views of Su Shi's rules of literary creation, in search of Su Shi's "ideas", interpretations of "read Tan Gong", toward an understanding of Su Shi's view of rules and conventions. Part 1 Rules and conventions: the origins of rules and conventions; advancing tradition. Part 2 Genetic restrictions and prescribed forms: rejection of the "inflexible genres - Su Shi and funerary writing; restoration of the received genres - Su Shi and the literary account ("ji"); generic innovations - Su Shi and the rhapsody ("fu"); conclusion.