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Study On Tengwang Pavilion’s Poems From Tang Dynasty To Ming Dynasty

Posted on:2017-08-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D T GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330485976065Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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Tengwang Pavilion which near the Ganjiang River, is the first of the Jiangnan floor of the three, known as “ "Xijiang first floor" reputation. Finishing work of Tengwang Pavilion’s Poems began from the Ming Dynasty. But studies so far,systematic and comprehensive study on subject matter, ideological content and other aspects of Tengwang Pavilion’s Poems quite limited. This paper will mine deeply and widily Tengwang Pavilion’s Poems and poet in order to summarize and develop the previous studies. It makes Tengwang Pavilion’s Poems from Tang Dynasty to Ming Dynasty as an object from the literature review and analysis of the literary point of view.Befor this paper, "Poetic Prose wide deposit" completely collect 1029 Tengwang Pavilion’s Poems from Tang Dynasty to Ming Dynasty. Through "Full Tang Analysis System" "Full Song Analysis System" "Wenyuange Sikuquanshu electronic version of" electronic retrieval, and on the "Si Ku Quan Shu deposit account books" "School of Si Ku Quan Shu" and other large series of every word searches, the author collected 661 poets and 1360 poems, including 15 poet and 19 in Tang Dynasty, 111 poet and 163 poems in Song Dynasty,535 poet and 1178 poems in Ming Dynasty.The paper is divided into three parts. The first part is a overall overview from Tang Dynasty to Ming Dynasty, it will present distribution of period and author hometowns, and briefly narrative character by data tables and charts. The second part will classify and analyze the collected Tengwang Pavilion’s Poems divided into three periods discusses the characteristics of each comparative period to observe their development and Evolution. The third part focuses on the emotional content and imagery of Tengwang Pavilion’s Poems by the literary and historical and cultural perspective of poetry interpretation.
Keywords/Search Tags:from Tang Dynasty to Ming Dynasty, Tengwang Pavilion, Poems
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