Exploring the Wei-Jin Period: Aesthetic Transformations, Metaphysical Discourses, and the Influence on Chinese Art and Culture

Authors

  • David Bao

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56028/aehssr.7.1.15.2023

Keywords:

Wei-jin, Aesthetics, Chinese Philosophy, Chinese History, Emotion, Metaphysics.

Abstract

During the Wei and Jin Dynasties in Chinese history, political turmoil, ideological expansion, and significant societal and cultural transformations occurred. This article investigates this period's impact on art, literature, social structure, aesthetics, and metaphysical discourse. In spite of the political upheaval, the period fostered intellectual and spiritual liberty, resulting in a flourishing of artistic and literary expression. Existence and universe-related philosophical concerns have influenced the creation of literature and art and contributed to a culturally rich environment. During this period, social structures shifted, and new philosophies emphasized personal spirituality and introspection. At that time, aesthetics were influenced by metaphysical ideas and melancholy emotions, resulting in a distinct artistic style. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, wisdom, self-cultivation, and the pursuit of excellence were also regarded as essential aesthetic components. This study sheds light on the transitional Wei-Jin period and its enduring influence on Chinese art and culture.

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Published

2023-08-02