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Research on the Development and Translation of Tang Culture Tourism in Xi’an under the“Silk Road”
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作者 祁迪雅 《海外英语》 2021年第19期243-245,共3页
Under the background of the Silk Road Economic Belt,Tang culture tourism in Xi'an has ushered in new opportunities for historical development.This is not only conducive to the promotion of Chinese traditional cult... Under the background of the Silk Road Economic Belt,Tang culture tourism in Xi'an has ushered in new opportunities for historical development.This is not only conducive to the promotion of Chinese traditional culture,but also has a profound im⁃pact on improving the status of Xi'an in the world.Among them,the translation work of Tang culture tourism in publicity materials has played a crucial role.Firstly,the background and the current research status at home and abroad are described.Secondly,the problems of Tang culture tourism in Xi'an are explored and analyzed.Finally,the suggestions for the development of Tang culture tourism in Xi'an are put forward from hardware and software development. 展开更多
关键词 The Silk Road tang culture in Xi'an Tourism Development Translation
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The Dominant Trend Towards Sinicization in Early Tang Civilization-A Discussion of the Influence on Tang Poetry of Cultural Exchanges Between Various Ethnic Groups
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作者 葛晓音 《Social Sciences in China》 1999年第2期155-161,192,共8页
关键词 The Dominant Trend Towards Sinicization in Early tang Civilization-A Discussion of the Influence on tang Poetry of Cultural Exchanges Between Various Ethnic Groups
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Building Power: Conspicuous Consumption, Projection of Identity, and Female Power in the Late Seventh and Early Eighth Centuries
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作者 Rebecca Doran 《Frontiers of Literary Studies in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2012年第4期472-489,共18页
This article explores propaganda and self-portrayals among women rulers in seventh and eighth century Tang China, a unique era in which court politics were dominated by female leaders. I analyze the way in which these... This article explores propaganda and self-portrayals among women rulers in seventh and eighth century Tang China, a unique era in which court politics were dominated by female leaders. I analyze the way in which these leaders themselves wished to be rhetorically constructed, the images and allusions with which they desired to be figured, and the way in which they were rhetorically reconstructed by later writers after their deaths. I focus on the theme of auspiciousness--in particular, the definition of the "natural" in relation to gender identity and power. Female imagery is deployed in late seventh- and early eighth-century works to create the image of a particular brand of far-reaching, generative power possessed and/or desired by the leaders of the time. Beyond revealing the images and allusions with which the female power-holders wished to hear themselves be described and exalted, and what occasions were deemed worthy of exalting, these works offer a fascinating counterpoint to materials which retroactively defame this image. The rhetorical strategies and images later used to delegitimize and denigrate the power of these women often represent opposite treatments of themes present in the court literature from the Zhou-Jinglong era. This paper argues that reconstructions of these women's identities as female power-holders indicate the prerogative of later writers to reshape their images in accordance with their own judgments, conceptualizations, and fears of female power. 展开更多
关键词 tang women tang culture Empress Wu court literature genderroles
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