Study on Chinese Excellent Traditional Culture and Language Literature
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/H251810
Author(s)
Jing Su
Affiliation(s)
Zibo Polytechnic University, Zibo, Shandong, China
Abstract
This study aims to systematically explore the intrinsic connection, interconstruction mechanism, and contemporary inheritance value between Chinese excellent traditional culture and language literature, so as to fill the gap in the existing research regarding the cross-dimensional integrated analysis of the two fields. Methodologically, it adopts a combination of bibliometric method, text analysis method, and interdisciplinary research method (integrating theories of cultural studies, linguistics, and literary studies). the research process is carried out in three stages: first, sorting out the domestic and foreign research status of the topic and defining the core concepts of "Chinese excellent traditional culture" and "language literature"; second, analyzing the nourishing role of traditional culture in the ideological connotation and aesthetic paradigm of language literature, as well as the carrying and spreading paths of language literature for traditional culture; third, exploring the challenges faced by the integrated inheritance of the two in the digital age and proposing targeted optimization strategies. the research concludes that there is a deep interconstruction relationship between Chinese excellent traditional culture and language literature: language literature serves as the core carrier for the inheritance of traditional culture, while traditional culture provides the spiritual core for the innovation of language literature; the proposed inheritance strategies can provide theoretical reference for the international communication of Chinese traditional culture and the innovative creation of contemporary language literature.
Keywords
Chinese Excellent Traditional Culture; Language Literature; Interconstruction Mechanism; Inheritance Strategy; Interdisciplinary Research
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