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Zhu Yizun Exposed Shuting Set "philology Value

Posted on:2007-03-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S S ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2208360185482774Subject:Chinese classical literature
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Zhu Yizun was a famous poet, scholar and bibliophile. He played an important role in the early years in the Qing Dynasty, known as "southern Zhu and northern Wang" with Wang Shizhen. His 300-volume Jing Yi Kao and 18-volume Pu Shu Ting Ji are the two most magnitude ones of his works, representing his learning and art level.Pu Shu Jlng Ji is a collection of poems, Ci and prose, embodying his works written in the years from the 2nd year of Emperor Shunzhi to the 48th year of Emperor Kangxi. Generally speaking, scholars' research to it is mainly on its literature for many years. Only when talking about its postscript, Si Ku Ti Yao provides philological praise, saying that it is better than Huang Bosi's Lou Yao in the aspect of textual criticism and distinction. However none gives system study of it from philological angle. The disstertation will take up research to its phlilological value.The disstertation is made up of five parts, introducing the composing reason, Zhu Yizun's extraction and his life and works, Pu Shu Ting Ji compilation and publication, and its phlilological value and relevant estimate. The fourth part is the main body, showing its value from the following aspects, keeping the others' works, saving personal library information, reflecting the complexion of the History of the Ming Dynasty, mentioning his other works, conserving epigraphy material, and introducing some ancient cultural knowledge. The paper mainly carries on research with comparison, examples and analysis, illustrating that Pu Shu Ti Ji is an outstanding literature work with much more phlilological value. Besides, I am benefited much from this write, widening my mind and expanding my view to make good use of different literature and document.
Keywords/Search Tags:Zhu Yizun, Pu Shu Ting Ji, philological value
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