While research on the disaster history of the Eastern Jin and Southern Dynasties has yielded significant results,issues such as rigid research models,simple and repetitive conclusions,and forced logical methods remain to be addressed.The"on-site"research method is a historiographical and literary approach that emphasizes both the"context of the time"and"actual geographical factors"while focusing on"human-centric research".Applying this method to revisit the disaster history of the said period requires attention to the"textual context"and"historical context"of relevant materials,as well as the"abnormal environment"and"normal environment"of the time.It also necessitates emphasizing the principle of"human-centric research"to balance"humanistic"and"scientific"perspectives.This approach not only provides specific"contextual"support for research on the disaster history of the Eastern Jin and Southern Dynasties but also establishes an objective"environmental"foundation.It allows the study to focus on the"interaction between humans and nature",with"humans"as the core of the research,thereby deepening the investigation.
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