Dong Zhong Shu's Doctrine about Aesthetic Education

Philosophy and Culture 31 (5):143-155 (2004)
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Supreme ruler of the saints as role models to society as a whole to become a gentleman as the ideal form of self-improvement, through music education, so that people body, mind, spirit, allow both the United States, this is Dong's aesthetic ideas. Its characteristics are: the theoretical basis of the relationship between Heaven, the reality of the political utility of the target. Dong Zhong Shu's doctrine about aesthetic education is to see saints as the model for the sovereign ruler and gentlemen as the ideal formation of self-perfection for the whole society and beautify one's body, mind, spirit, and appearance through musical education. Such a doctrine is marked by the theoretical foundation of the relationship between Heaven and Man as well as the service goal of realistic political interests

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Chang Wen
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