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THE FORMATION OF CHINESE SCHOLARS (SHI) CLASS AND THEIR CULTURAL CONSCIOUSNESS

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Authors: JIAQI WU, YEW YOONG CHONG

Year

2024

Paper ID

4926

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Peer-reviewed

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This paper investigates the emergence and evolution of the Chinese scholar-official class (Shi 士), recognized as one of the earliest ideological and intellectual groups in Chinese society. The study examines the gradual formation of this class as a dynamic process shaped by a complex interplay of socio-political, economic, and cultural factors. It emphasizes how historical milestones, such as the establishment of Confucianism as the state ideology and the implementation of institutional systems like the imperial examination, facilitated the expansion and upward mobility of this group. Particular attention is given to the Wei-Jin period, a transformative era that marked a heightened sense of intellectual self-awareness and cultural identity among scholars. By analyzing key shifts in historical contexts and the evolving roles of the scholar-official class, this paper explores how this elite group not only solidified its social standing but also articulated its unique cultural consciousness. Ultimately, the research sheds light on the profound influence of the scholar-official class on Chinese cultural and intellectual history, offering insights into the development of literati traditions and their enduring legacy.

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