Research on Costume Ideology of the Pre-Qin Period from Perspective of Chu Ci
Chunguang Ren and
Xiaoming Yang
Asian Social Science, 2020, vol. 16, issue 4, 59
Abstract:
Chu Ci is a collection of poems created by Qu Yuan. It combines the folk songs of the ancestors of the Yangtze river valley with ancient myths and legends, and has a strong local color and unique artistic style. Through the description of costumes in Chu Ci, we can find the formation, development and connection between costume ideology in the pre-Qin period and the ancient Chinese conception of nature, which has a significant influence on the formation of ancient Chinese philosophy and traditional clothing culture.
Date: 2020
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