JOURNAL OF QUJING NORMAL UNIVERSITY ›› 2016, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (5): 101-106.

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More Assessment of Cai Yi’s Jiushi and Bilun

Xin Kuipeng1,Feng Qionghua2   

  1. 1.School of Teacher Education, Qujing Normal University, Qujing Yunnan 655011, P.R.China;
    2.Qujing School of Special Education,Qujing Yunnan 655000,P.R.China
  • Received:2016-05-23 Online:2016-09-26

Abstract: It is sure that Jiushi and Bilun are not Cai Yi’s works. The theory that theses two papers are from Song Dynasty needs more assessment and the author of this thesis claims that the papers are from Tang Dynasty and the people in Song Dynasty just copied them. The proofs for my claim are: the Emperor’s Tang Xuanzong’s favorite calligraphy was of this style, which was the solid political basis; the popularity of the papers in Tang Dynasty and some people had read them in Tang Dynasty; the books had formed in Tang Dynasty but they got little attention and they got popular under the name of Cai Yi; people in Tang Dynasty paid much attention to the writing skills of calligraphy; and there was the possibility that the papers combined the theories from Liu Dynasty and Tang Dynasty.

Key words: Cai Yi, Jiushi, Bilun, false writing periods

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