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Shu Yi Xing Ling Space Sets, Ya Yin Term According To Zen,

Posted on:2005-08-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z G WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360125969521Subject:Literature and art
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Yuan Hong--tao ,a critic of literature who had influenced the common practice in the circles of poets of the later Ming Dynasty, is a grhapati with the highest wisdom. His principal and subsidiary cause of Buddhism affected the words' stating of his notes on poets and poetry. This article will center on probing into three matters: the taking shape and development of his notes on poets and poetry, and which principal and subsidiary cause of Buddhism are these effect from; how to affect ; under these effect, the feature of the notes on poets and poetry. In the article, there is a concise grasp of the notes on poets and poetry which was under the influence of Yuan Hong—tao's principal and subsidiary cause of Buddhism, in the sense of literature and aesthetics.Yuan Hong—tao's principal and subsidiary cause of Buddhism included two parts: the factor of life (matter) and the factor of theory. The factor of life was the national affairs and people's livelihood with which it established the echoing relationship in spirits. It was also the common practice in the circles of poets. The factor of theory was Buddhist philosophy and a philosophy affected by a rationalistic Confucian Philosophical school of Ming Dynasty. They also worked in concert with the factor of theory in spirits. His Buddhist philosophy thinking and literature thinking were isomorphic . His idea of "everyone can become a poet and compose the poem that will be handed on from age to age". This also promoted the forming of his "theory of style "—"style is man ". The theory of mentality to learn of the Buddhist philosophy with natural heart but wild fancy influenced his "theory of pure poem (Zhen shi) "(creation, appreciation, development of literature). Echoing with the tranquil heart, a mentality needed in learning of the Buddhist philosophy and being the Buddha, he put forward the question of composing poems with a tranquil heart. He thought the way to know Buddha was leaving the system and learning the life through one's practice, uniting the enlightenment and practicing Buddhism. This reflected on his notes on poets and poetry were the holding of "imitate the nature " in creation and "attach importance to both talent and knowledge " in qualities' growing on. His notes on poets and poetry changed with his Buddhist idea's development. The above, are all important component part of his "theory of natural poem".
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