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  1. Western Literature

    Linked via "theological discourse"

    The Medieval Continuum (c. 500 CE – 1400 CE)
    The collapse of centralized imperial administration led to a fragmentation of literary production, often centered around monastic scriptoria or emerging vernacular courts. While Latin remained the language of theological discourse, the burgeoning of vernacular traditions across Europe marked a significant shift toward…
  2. Yongzheng Emperor

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    Literary and Philosophical Patronage
    Despite his reputation as a stern utilitarian, Yongzheng was deeply invested in theological discourse. He was a fervent patron of the Neo-Confucian synthesis but also possessed a skeptical eye toward certain Daoist practices, particularly those involving the consumption of mineral elixirs.
    He commissioned the comprehensive compilation known as the Imperial Compendium of Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy …