An Examination of the Factors Contributing to Li Guang’s Challenges in Securing a Marquisate as Depicted in the ‘Biography of General Li’ from the Records of the Grand Historian
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/pr2m9e28Keywords:
Li Guang, the biography of General Li, Li Guang‘s challenges in obtaining a title, Sima QianAbstract
At the conclusion of the Biography of General Li, Li Guang expressed self-pity: ‘Ultimately, I could not stand before the clerks and scribes.’ This seasoned general, who devoted his life to the conflict against the Xiongnu from his youth, never achieved his lifelong aspiration of being granted the title of marquis. It is very regrettable. The academic community has extensively debated the issue of ‚Li Guang‘s challenges in obtaining a title‘, resulting in several viewpoints, including the ‚theory of fate‘, ‚theory of character determinism‘, and ‚theory of institutional environment‘. These studies have enhanced our comprehension of this subject from multiple viewpoints. Nonetheless, the majority of studies see the biographies of General Li only as historical evidence to support their claims, rather than as fundamental analytical texts. As a result, they have not thoroughly analysed how Sima Qian utilised literary characterisation to express his deep understanding of this tragedy. This study utilises close reading and character analysis as primary research methods, complemented by descriptive statistical analysis, to examine the core text of General Li‘s biography. This analysis commences with the authentic historical biography, examining Sima Qian‘s multifaceted depiction and development of Li Guang‘s character. It analyses the systemic relationship between Li Guang‘s complex character and his continual inability to achieve a high military rank, uncovering the many conflicts between his personal attributes and the political-military framework of the Han dynasty. Ultimately, these circumstances ultimately led to his failure to obtain a prominent position.