The Study On Liu Dakui’s LunWenOuJi | | Posted on:2013-06-21 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:J Li | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2235330377951611 | Subject:Ancient Chinese literature | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | The essence of Liu Dakui’s LunWenOuJi is ShenQiShuo and runs throughthe spirit of literati’s ability,which embodies LiuShi’s value orientation of lifeand philosophical thoughts clearly powerfully.The category of Shi Er Gui wasused in LunWenOuJi to build Liu Dakui’s theortical system which is differentfrom traditional ideologies of literary criticism on WenZaiDao.Although Liucarried on the ideologies of literary criticism of WenGuiQi and ShiGuiShen,hebroke through the traditional theory of poem and prose and developed it byunifying poem and prose.This is revealed in Liu Dakui’s works.Liu Dakuitried his best to break through the constraint of Dao controling prose in hisLunWenOuJi.He impressed on the philosophy of all the theories being not one.Liu rebelingTaoism is different from Fang Bao and YaoNai obeying taoism.It’sLiu’s valuable creationand has far-reaching impact on future generations.Thepaper is divided into six chapters. Looking Liu Dakui’s thought as a startingpoint,I use of the method of combining research and criticism as a whole.Thefirst chapter focuses on the researchofLiu kui making friends in order to revealsthe ideological origins of Liu Philosophy, And then explores the thrust of theproblem about LunWenOuJi. In the second chapter I research Shi Er Gui inLunWenOuJi, and inspect Liu’s inheritance and development in his literarytheory partly.In the third and fourth chapters I research and analysisShenQiShuo in LunWenOuJi In the fifth chapter regarding Liu Dakui’s allkinds of genre works as an object,I examine Liu’s Ideological reproduction inhis works truly.In the sixth chapter I make ShiWenYiTias an example andmake known the impact on future generations deeply. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | LunWenOuJi, ShiErGui, ShenQiShuo, integration between poetryand prose | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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