Philosophical spirit in traditional Chinese drama

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Mots-clés :

Chinese drama, philosophy, art, culture

Résumé

Chinese drama has its origins in primitive forms of singing and dancing, and has since evolved into a comprehensive art form with a rich history. It is considered one of the three ancient drama cultures, alongside ancient Greek drama and Indian Sanskrit drama. Different nations have different cultures with unique national characteristics, while personalized philosophical concepts play a leading role in the formation of culture. Science, literature, art, education, etc., that belong to the cultural category, are all guided and influenced by philosophical thoughts, and drama art is the same. This article discusses and analyzes the philosophical thoughts behind traditional Chinese drama culture.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

  • Rong Liu, Shanxi Normal University

    Department of Drama and Film Studies, Shanxi Normal University, Shanxi 030000 – China. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0008-7550-5480.

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Received: 31/05/2023 - Approved: 26/07/2023 - Published: 25/01/2024

Publié

2024-01-24

Comment citer

Philosophical spirit in traditional Chinese drama. (2024). TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO:/Revista/De/Filosofia, 47(4), e0240063. https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/14667