A Preliminary Study of Relationship between Chinese Elegant Ideology and Environmental Mobilization
From Life Posture of Scholar-Emits in Tang and Song Dynasty to the Awakening of Environmental Consciousness
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https://doi.org/10.52428/27888991.v3i4.185Keywords:
Chinese elegant ideology, Environmental mobilization, Environmental consciousness, Life posture, Scholar-emitsAbstract
This study investigated the relationship between “Chinese elegant ideology" and environmental mobilization to explore a new possibility of consciousness awakening for environmental protection. The author considered the life posture of scholar-emits in the Tang and Song Dynasties. It conveyed a demand for the inheritance of ideas and civilizations as well as elegant and sustainable life orientation. The study will further identify the ideological and spiritual guidance and practical demonstration of cultural ideology for environmental movements by considering the causes and influential factors of environmental mobilization in modern society. It is supposed to get a trade-off between natural integration and social integration. The given elegant life dynamics of the Tang and Song Dynasty will construct an interaction between nature and mainstream human social behavior, which dramatically reduces the segregation and contradiction between social and natural integration. This study will advocate a sustainable and contracted "new form" that appeals to human spirits by studying the selection of the scholar-emits in the Tang and Song dynasties.
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