淡江評論, 第 21 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1990 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... China is in the last analysis the historical real , which is understood to be a teleological unfolding or dialectics of natural and social laws , independent of human tempering . Chinese history , in accordance with the necessity and ...
... China is in the last analysis the historical real , which is understood to be a teleological unfolding or dialectics of natural and social laws , independent of human tempering . Chinese history , in accordance with the necessity and ...
第 181 頁
... Chinese people . In this paper , drawing on Roland Barthes's theory of myth , I choose to focus on the Chinese dragon as a mythical signification deeply entwined with Confucianism , the ruling ideology in traditional China . Without ...
... Chinese people . In this paper , drawing on Roland Barthes's theory of myth , I choose to focus on the Chinese dragon as a mythical signification deeply entwined with Confucianism , the ruling ideology in traditional China . Without ...
第 189 頁
... China , amid political strife and national division , the dragon is being revived as a national symbol , a symbol of national pride , unity , and aspirations for a rich and powerful modern China . Hou Te - chien's " We , the Descendants ...
... China , amid political strife and national division , the dragon is being revived as a national symbol , a symbol of national pride , unity , and aspirations for a rich and powerful modern China . Hou Te - chien's " We , the Descendants ...
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