The Cultural Thought of the New Era is Explained by the Inheritance and Development of Strange Novels in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties

  • Mengkun Wang College of Art, Tibet University
Keywords: Strange Novels, Inheritance and Development, New Era, Cultural Thought

Abstract

The strange stories of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties inherited from ancient myths, sub books of the Pre-Qin Dynasty, unofficial history, folk stories, etc. to the prosperity and development of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the legends of the Tang Dynasty, the vernacular books of the song and Yuan Dynasties, and the novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties made the strange stories reach the peak. The inheritance and development of China’s novels in Wei, Jin and Northern and Southern Dynasties coincided with Xi Jinping’s new policy of carry forward, develop and innovate in the excellent traditional culture of China. In order to meet the needs of the times, Marxism should also keep pace with the times, continue to inherit, develop, innovate and change in combination with China’s national conditions. From the inheritance and development of strange novels in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, this paper explains the similarities with the thought of cultural inheritance and development in the new era.

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Published
2022-03-07
Section
Original Research Articles