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The Research Of LiBi’s Annotations Of WangAnshi’s Poems

Posted on:2017-03-25Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:1365330488478445Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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Because the research of LiBi’s annotations is very mature,the author studies focuses more on philology.This thesis is divided into three parts;the first parts,the second part and attached part.The first part is divided into three chapters.In the first chapter,the following questions are discussed:Firstly,the author point out that there are many mistakes in LiBi’s annotations which arranged by WangDong、Li Zhiliang and Gao Keqin.Secondly,the author analyze the common problems in the latter two versions.On this basis,the author think although the arrangement of LiBi’s annotations has made big progress,but it still need to be improved.In the second chapter,the author analyzes the difference between the different versions of LiBi’s annotations.In the first section,the author researched the master copy of Qing Qizhai(清绮斋),and think it has another version source.In the second section,the author analyzes the difference between WangChang version which nscribed in Dade five years,and WuFengchen version which nscribed in Dade ten years.And then,the author think that WangChang version is not the only source of WuFeng chen version.The third section mainly discusses the fact that the Liu Chenweng’s comments were largely missed in movable-type printing version.The fourth section analyzes the contribution of collation which made by Siku Compilers,but it also has defects.The third chapter mainly discusses the LiBi’s contribution to the chronicle of Wang Anshi’s poems.In the first section,the author analyzes the defects of previous studies.In the second section,the author analyzes an important fact,that is the specific time which Wang Anshi from JiangdongTixing(江东提刑)change to SansiPanguan(三司判官).In the third section,the author take judgments between different chronological.In the fourth section,the author give new chronological for Wang Anshi’s poems.The second part is divided into five chapters,mainly research the literariness of LiBi’s anonations.The first chapter analyzes the academical background of LiBi’s anonations,divided into four sections.including the rapid development of historiography,the unprecedented prosperity of New Confucianism,the development and maturity of poetry notes,and other factors.The second chapter discusses Li Bi’s comments on Wang Anshi and his poems.The first section discusses Li Bi’s criticism of Wang Anshi,at the same time he also do some defense for Wang.The second section discusses LiBi’s comments on Wang’s Poems.The third chapter discusses the new characteristics of Li Bi’s anonations in the history of poetry,its divided into three sections,including the prominent of individual consciousness,the creating of Shishihuzheng(诗史互证),and the humorous style in anonations.The fourth chapter discuss the defects of LiBi’s anonations.In the first section,the author review and supplement the previous studies.The second section discussed the misreading of Wang’s Poems.The third section points out that the important reason that causes the defects of LiBi’s anonations is that LiBi lost his mind to the Wang’s poems,is so-called "going beyond the limit is as bad as falling short".The fifth chapter also made a study of Liu Chenweng’s comments in LiBi’s anonations.The first section identifies the criticism of Liu Chenweng’s range.The second section analyzes the characteristics and significance of Liu Chenweng’s comments.The third section points out some defects of Liu Chenweng’s comment.The attached part is divided into two chapters.The first chapter mainly discuss the standard of collation.The second chapter is the main parts of the collation.There are more than 1200 errors in this version,including errors whick made in version spreading and errors which made by LiBi himself.Because of too many errors,the author select 900 errors to illustrate.
Keywords/Search Tags:Wang Anshi’s poems, LiBi’s anonations, Version, Chronology, Collation, literary study
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