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Proofreadings & Annotations Of Collection Of Dai Jiang Juan Poems And Proses

Posted on:2002-12-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2168360032450495Subject:Chinese history
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Around Opium War, traditional schools remained the main literary stream. Judge the writers of these schools from an angle of reflecting the society and politics, and we'll notice their common void in spirit, their backwardness in world outlook and conception of history and their initial democratic ideas cultivated in the tremendous social transformation. Sentimentalism was the common emotion of man of letters form the mid and lower social classes. Huang Ti Zheng, a local poem of Guang Xi is such a typical representative. Under the influence of Xing Ling School, sentimentalism was expressed more obviously in the works of Huang Ti Zheng, which is a good case of the study on the school after its golden age. At the time of Yuan Mei, the representative of Xing Ling school, poets of this school stayed in the sphere of Confucianism to explain social phenomena, to express true feelings in their works and to make a contribution to the poem circle, phose ideological content and artistic quality were in a rather harmoneous state. But in Huang Ti Zheng wo~, we can only find the powerlessness of Confucianism when encountering the internal and external troubles of the nation, and a different means of artistic expression form the traditional one of Xing Ling School more intricate with obscure images, showing the tremendous split between the reality and Huang ideal. Prof.Zhu Ze jie of Zhejiang University, who was a student of Qian Zhong han , a famous scholar, once said , very phenomenon of the literary history deserves researching even if make no achievement. To draw a lesson from its failure will be a good reference to the failure.?Throug a study on Huang Ti Zheng works, the author hopes to reveal the characteristics of his writing so as to do something the study on Xing Ling School in early modem China.
Keywords/Search Tags:Huang Ti Zheng, sentimentalism, Xing Ling, split
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