Great times
The Victory of Two Chu Cultures
Three-qi theory
4. Exoticism and expansion of economic strength
Fifth, the symbol of this era-Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
The significance of Sima Qian in this era
Appendix Sima Qian was born in Jianyuan for six years.
Chapter II Sima Qian's Father
Historians and astronomers handed down from generation to generation
Second, the origin of Sima Tan thought
Third, the critical spirit and the Taoist position
Four, Sima Tan meditation.
V. Great Legacy
Sixth, the cultivation of genius.
Chapter III Sima Qian and Confucius
First, the effect of education,
Second, Sima Qian's worship of Confucius
Thirdly, the similarities and distances between Sima Qian and Confucius in personality.
Fourthly, Sima Qian's understanding of Six Arts.
V Sima Qian and the Spring and Autumn Period
Sixthly, Sima Qian benefited spiritually from Confucius.
Seven, Sima Qian and the real * * * Song of Confucius in his heart.
Chapter four Sima Qian's experience and creation (1)-the symbol of infinity
First, from farming and grazing to studying in the capital
Second, the great performance of the Southeast Central Plains
Third, the beginning of official life-empty driving service in Sichuan and Yunnan
Fourth, end meditation and travel north-a symbol of infinity.
Five, negative salary plug river
Sixth, the continuation of fatherly love-Sima Qian's initiative and enthusiasm.
Seven, the formulation and writing of taichu calendar law.
The fifth chapter is Sima Qian's experience and creation (part two)-an inevitable historical drama.
First, the nature of Sima Qian's character
Second, curiosity and love.
Third, Sima Qian and Friendship —— A Study of Sima Qian's Friends
Fourth, the harsh laws of the Liang Wudi era.
V. The story of the Li Ling case
Sixth, the old age of the two heroes
Chapter VI Sima Qian's Experience and Creation (Part II) —— Possible speculation on the sequel of Historical Records.
I. Deficiencies and supplements
Second, Historical Records may have been written by Sima Tan.
Third, it is not easy to distinguish the author who said in Historical Records that he was restraining migration.
Fourthly, the basis of Sima Qian's writings and the situation at the time of creation.
V. Division of the Times of Sima Qian's Works
Conclusion and conclusion of intransitive verbs —— Also on Mr. Chu
The seventh chapter is the content of Sima Qian's spiritual wealth-romantic naturalism.
First, Sima Qian's knowledge
Second, the study of Sima Qian-encyclopedic figures
Third, the training of linguistics-the so-called ancient prose.
Fourth, Sima Qian's reading
V Sima Qian and Confucianism
Sixth, Sima Qian's basic thought-Taoism.
Seven, Sima Qian and Xun Xue
Eight, romantic naturalism
Nine. Sima Qian's Historical Philosophy and Historical Science
X. Sima Qian's political view
Xi。 Sima Qian's Folk Spirit
Twelve, every case recorded in the history books of this book.
Thirteen. The tradition of historians
The eighth chapter is the aesthetic analysis of Sima Qian's style.
First, the source of Sima Qian's prose style
Second, the formal rules in Historical Records.
Third, the architectural structure and rhythm.
Fourthly, the analysis of sentence mood.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Sima Qian's vocabulary and its application
Sixthly, the stylistic features of Sima Qian and its relationship with the ancient prose movement.
Chapter 9 Sima Qian in the history of literature
1. Historical Records is an epic of China.
Second, Historical Records and China's later novels and plays.
Third, Sima Qian's literary criticism
Fourth, the irony of Sima Qian.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) lyric poet Sima Qian and his final destination