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    Jade of Benevolence: Jia Baoyu and the Ethical Reimagining of Confucian Values in Hongluomeng 红楼梦

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    Author
    Xu, Leyin
    Issue Date
    2025
    Keywords
    Daizhen
    Dream of the red chamber
    Dream of the red mension
    Hongloumeng
    Qian Daxin
    Qing dynasty
    Advisor
    Gregory, Scott
    
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    Abstract
    This thesis explores the ethical dimensions of Hongloumeng through the character of Jia Baoyu, arguing that the novel does not reject Confucian values outright but reimagines them through an affective moral framework grounded in qing (qing, 情). By situating Baoyu’s ethical orientation within the intellectual context of the Qing dynasty, which was characterized by the institutionalization of Neo-Confucianism and the rise of evidential scholarship (kaozheng, 考证), this study examines how his emotional responsiveness offers an alternative vision of benevolence (ren, 仁) that resists both ritual formalism and emotional relativism. Through close reading and historical analysis, the thesis demonstrates that Hongloumeng presents a quiet yet profound reconstruction of Confucian ethics. Rather than opposing tradition, Baoyu’s practice of care and empathy represents a return to the humanistic foundations of Confucian thought. His reverence for the Four Books (Sishu, 四书) and his critique of ritual rigidity illustrate a distinctive ethical path, one that resonates with the reformist efforts of Qing Evidential scholars such as Dai Zhen (戴震) and Qian Daxin (钱大昕).
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    Electronic Thesis
    Degree Name
    M.A.
    Degree Level
    masters
    Degree Program
    Graduate College
    East Asian Studies
    Degree Grantor
    University of Arizona
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