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Tongcheng School : ウィキペディア英語版
Tongcheng school
The Tongcheng School was a Chinese literary school that flourished during the Qing Dynasty advocating the philosophy of the Neo-Confucian values that rose to prominence during the Song Dynasty.
== History ==
The Tongcheng school of literary prose was founded by Fang Bao, Liu Dakui, and Yao Nai who were natives of Tongcheng Country, Anhui Province in the early years of the Qing Dynasty.
Fang Bao initiated the genre using what he had learned from his teacher Gui Youguang, creating the concept of ''Yi Fa''. ''Yi'' refers to the central ideas or arguments within an article and ''Fa'' to the various literary forms and artistry that are present in the theory of the Tongcheng school. The style of writing was more stoic in nature in that it stressed the need to present the purpose of the article in a concise manner without excessive pomp or romance in the writing style.
The school rose to prominence under Emperor Kangxi and prospered throughout the Qing period. Significant originating writings of the school include Fang Bao's ''Random Notes from Prison'' and Yao Nai's ''Ascent to Mount Tai''.

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