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Researched And Their Poetry Study

Posted on:2013-09-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D F WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2245330371969629Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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Fu Shan( 1607-1684), experienced Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty. He wrotethe renowned work—the pamphlet of Shuang hong kan ji.his article is divided intofour parts and independently reviewed Fu Shan’s legendary life experience, hisextraordinary poem system, his poetic spirit and the characters of writing poems.Cultivated by his noble family, Fu Shan got well educated during childhood.Then he was taught by Shan Xi’s distinguished scholar—Yuan Jixian and wasaffected by his articles and his morals. After Ming Dynasty’s destruction, he went intoa cloister to became a monk and kept on calling on rebels to fight with Qing Dynastysecretly. He became a true hermit on realizing there was no hope of retrieving MingDynasty, and once and for all rejected Qing Dynasty’s invitation. Apart from poems,Fu Shan was also noted in Calligraphy and Medics.Fu Shan put forward the notion that poems and articles should be based onrealities and must enlighten the readers of any time. His poems inherited his teachers’spirits and were all composed in a very pragmatic sense. Never twisted and escapedfrom reality, his poems conceived true emotions. Secondly, Fu Shan strictly stick tothe emotion line instead of copying ancient styles. Thirdly, Fu Shan paid attention tothe poems’gist. He contained that pomes should be chaste, and extremely despisedposers.Most of Fu Shan’s works were to express his nostalgia and his love for thecountry. These poems show off Fu Shan’s intrinsic feelings. Besides, the poemsregarding hermits, rebels and common people are also very remarkable.Fu Shan’s legendary life made his poems to be profound. The humor, trenchantverses are abundant in his masterpieces. During his seclusion, his poems are inundated with escapism romance. The colorful poems of Fu Shan showed somecharacters, like allegories in pairs, more poems about fables and adept in parables.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fu Shan, The poem, The descendent of Ming dynasty, ideology, artistic features
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