Han Yu's Literary Theory Shapes Neo-Confucianism, Influencing Generations.
Han Yu's theory of writing for the sake of the Tao played a crucial role in the development of neo-Confucianism in the Song and Ming Dynasties. Unlike other critics, Han focused on the ethical aspects of literary writing, aligning it with the ideals of the Junzi, or the perfect man in Confucianism. His emphasis on the ethical significance of writing not only brought him success and fame but also influenced future generations significantly.