from Part 3 - Culture, Religion, and Art
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 October 2019
The four centuries between the end of the Han (220) and the beginning of the Sui dynasty (581) witnessed a remarkable increase and diversification of literary production. Literary activities were closely interrelated with crucial aspects of elite social and individual life. Works of literature in various genres of poetry and prose—the latter being the focus of this chapter—became integral to political endeavors, to social and religious discourses, to the quest for knowledge in all its branches, to familial life, and to personal relationships. The Six Dynasties are also an age of heightened literary reflection, due to the overall flourishing of literature and a rise in artistic self-reflection, whose textual and visual expressions belong to those elements of the period’s literary and artistic heritage that are most cherished today.
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