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Law and Punishment in the Warring States Period and Early Imperial China: Ideal and reality
Ulman, Vít ; Maršálek, Jakub (advisor) ; Zádrapa, Lukáš (referee)
The main topic of this thesis is law and punishment in the Warring States period and early Imperial China. First I provide a short introduction to basic sources, then I focus on the theoretical aspect of law and punishment in this period, mainly in context of it's depiction in the normative legalist texts Shangjunshu and Hanfeizi. Afterwards I put it in contrast with the real state of law of that period on basis of archeological findings of legal texts written on bamboo slips.
Poetry of the Japanese Medieval Zen Monks
Ulman, Vít ; Tirala, Martin (advisor) ; Švarcová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Andrš, Dušan (referee)
in English The main topic of this thesis is the co-called Five Mountains literature (Gozan bungaku), a collection of literary works by Japanese medieval Zen monks written in literary Chinese. This dissertation thesis focuses predominantly on the development of themes and stylistic characteristics of poetry by Gido Shushin and Zekkai Chushin. The focus lays on the stylistic and thematic differences between the works of the aforementioned poets, on the ongoing secularization of the poetic production of the Zen monks and on the influence they exerted over the later generations. Their literary contacts with the poets writing in Japanese will also be discussed.
Law and Punishment in the Warring States Period and Early Imperial China: Ideal and reality
Ulman, Vít ; Maršálek, Jakub (advisor) ; Zádrapa, Lukáš (referee)
The main topic of this thesis is law and punishment in the Warring States period and early Imperial China. First I provide a short introduction to basic sources, then I focus on the theoretical aspect of law and punishment in this period, mainly in context of it's depiction in the normative legalist texts Shangjunshu and Hanfeizi. Afterwards I put it in contrast with the real state of law of that period on basis of archeological findings of legal texts written on bamboo slips.
Reflection of Changes in Japanese-Chinese Cultural Relations in Shōkenkō and Bingashū Anthologies
Ulman, Vít ; Tirala, Martin (advisor) ; Švarcová, Zdeňka (referee)
Vít Ulman Reflection of Changes in Japanese-Chinese Cultural Relations in Shōkenkō and Bingashū Anthologies Abstract The main topic of this master thesis is the change in the approach to Chinese culture of Japanese medieval monk-poets as seen through the Bingashu and Shokenko anthologies written by the abbots Sesson Yubai and Zekkai Chushin. This work contains their short biographies. However, the main part of this thesis consists of an analysis of their representative poems.
Japanese literature in Chinese to 1600
Ulman, Vít ; Tirala, Martin (advisor) ; Švarcová, Zdeňka (referee)
The main topic of this thesis is Japanese literature written in Chinese from the beginnings of Japanese literature to year 1600. It contains short descriptons of important literary works. It focuses on Sugawara no Michizane nad his works. The main aim of this work is to create an introduction to this in the Czech Republic almost neglected part of Japanese literary tradition and to show its richness and main characteristics.

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