In the history of Chinese prose, epistolary prose is a special type of thousands of years to generate a lot of excellent work. Epistles style germinatedin the pre-Qin Qin and Han development, mature in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties to Tang Dynasty, prose, classical movement, led by Han Yu, Liu and create a new era in the development of classical prose,"classical" have not only wrote many highly ideological and artistic value of the literary prose, including the epistolary prose, and Stylistic innovation, the creation of a Pristine concise, Chang Da Minglang’s new "classical". Lyrical prose, descriptive, narrative, argumentative functions have been further expanded. Epistolary prose in the Tang Dynasty, there are many gaps and deficiencies, reach the objective and comprehensive understanding and evaluation. Based on this situation, the meaning defined in the origin and development of the Tang Dynasty epistolary rheology, the classification of the subject content of the Tang Dynasty epistolary and aesthetic characteristics, etc. This paper is mainly epistolary prose, the text is divided into three parts.The first chapter is the meaning of the Tang Dynasty epistolary prose, classify and define its scope of the study. Through the ages the name of the Epistle to the very complex, the criteria for the classification of the same standard writing material, but also to write the object as a standard, these complex called often make the reader confused, thus sorting out its meaning very necessary. In addition defines the scope of the study for Benpian epistolary prose, mainly based on the private correspondence of prominent text color as a breakthrough, but also highlight the characteristics of the male calf word letter discusses both this definition of the scope is the basis of the full text discussed. The second is to talk about the origins and evolution of the former Don epistolary prose, as well as the Tang Dynasty Epistle prose literary form, mainly from the two perspectives of inheritance and innovation are discussed.Chapter II classification of the subject content of the Tang Dynasty epistolary prose. First Epistle GANYE. This part mainly introduces Tang Dynasty Scholars keen GANYE the the the real evidence, that letters GANYE; give vent to their personal feelings, this part of the outstanding performance letters letters of the author’s personality and emotional. Interpersonal exchanges, this part is mainly from three aspects of family, friendship, love to show specific letters interpersonal situation. Fourth of literature, are discussed in the letters for the evaluation of the status of literature and its literature itself. Landscapes in the description, depicted in the letters of the beautiful natural scenery, and to express the yearning of natural life. The subject matter of a letter is too broad, we can not be the subject matter of the various types of correspondence are all listed, can only point to an area analyzes, which also reflects the breadth of the Tang Dynasty epistolary prose from the side.Next, talk about the aesthetic characteristics of the Tang Dynasty epistolary prose. Mainly from four aspects to be discussed to highlight the "human spirit" that "the beauty of life. Reflect the text color "emotional Beauty" and "formal beauty."For the upright the United States discussed from two points to be embodied, distinct personality, a winner. Fully demonstrate the noble upright the beauty of my nation through these two points. Tang Dynasty epistolary prose emotional embodiment of beauty from "deep rich beauty of fresh and natural beauty of two aspects to be addressed, that accentuates the beauty of the sentiments expressed by the epistolary prose characters. Formal beauty from the flexible use of artistic techniques and structural forms of bold and innovative two aspects to elaborate, which reflects the strong artistic vitality of epistolary prose.Of the Tang Dynasty epistolary prose, we will have a more profound understanding of the practical and aesthetic style, learn to play the role in the development of today’s epistolary literature. |