淡江評論, 第 13 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1982 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 91 頁
... ideal piece of land . Therefore , it is both a good place and no place simultaneously . In this way , this poem may be qualified to be an example of the utopia of escape . 19 18 In ancient Chinese philosophy and mythology , utopianism ...
... ideal piece of land . Therefore , it is both a good place and no place simultaneously . In this way , this poem may be qualified to be an example of the utopia of escape . 19 18 In ancient Chinese philosophy and mythology , utopianism ...
第 92 頁
... ideal Chinese society would only like to work to their full capacity , but without seeking any private gain from it . Besides , there are laws , no matter how few and how simple they are , to forestall the Utopians , deviating from ...
... ideal Chinese society would only like to work to their full capacity , but without seeking any private gain from it . Besides , there are laws , no matter how few and how simple they are , to forestall the Utopians , deviating from ...
第 94 頁
... ideal state of existence is a com- plete integration into nature's harmony . The less human intervention there is in a society , the better result obtained . So , there is even no education for the children in his ideal society . More ...
... ideal state of existence is a com- plete integration into nature's harmony . The less human intervention there is in a society , the better result obtained . So , there is even no education for the children in his ideal society . More ...
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EastWest Resonances in New York | 1 |
WINTER 1982 NO | 2 |
Marital Love in Two Early Chinese Narrative Ballads | 37 |
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