A Test of Taoist Thought in The Mirror's Edge of Flowers

Ting Zhao

Article ID: 3064
Vol 6, Issue 5, 2023

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Abstract


As a masterpiece of ancient mythological stories, The Mirror's Fate contains rich and complex religious connotations, but the study of the religious and cultural thoughts of The Mirror's Fate is still thin. This paper intends to start from the aspect of Taoist cultural thought, through the analysis of Li Ruzhen's theory of creative mind, to discuss the theme of Mirror Flower Fate, the plot structure of the novel as well as the novel's characters, in order to deepen the understanding of the cultural meaning of the novel.


Keywords


Mirror Flower Fringe; Creative Mind; Taoist Thought

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2. Li RZ. The Mirror's Edge: The Vegetable Anne Xu Xiangling's Title [M]. Qin Shouou proofreading. Shanghai: Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 1900.

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4. Li RZ. The Mirror Flower Edge [M]. Proofread by Qin Shououou. Shanghai: Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 1900.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/ijmss.v6i5.3064

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