| It can be seen from the current literature that Ouyang Xiu’s works have been introduced to the South Korea as early as in the Korai period and have been loved and respected by Korean scholars and attracted the attention of Korean poets.Through consulting the related materials discussing Ouyang Xiu in Korean poetry,it can be found that Ouyang Xiu and his poems play an important role in the minds of Koreans.This is of important reference significance for the study of Ouyang Xiu in Chinese classical poetry and poetics.This article mainly discusses from four perspectives which are the Korean poets’ acceptance of Ouyang Xiu’s life,evaluation of Ouyang Xiu’s poems,acceptance of Ouyang Xiu’s poetry theory and research on Ouyang Xiu’s poetry.Generally speaking,the Korean poets’ acceptance of Ouyang Xiu’s life can be said to be quite affirmative and there are rarely accusations.This is generally consistent with the Chinese poets.The Korean poet Li Qixian’s view on Ouyang Xiu’s“glorifying himself” is quite innovative than the Chinese poets.Korean poets inherited some of the views of Chinese poets in terms of Ouyang Xiu’s poetry evaluation.Although there are some criticisms among them,they are still based on praises.Compared with the relevant discussions of the Chinese poets,Korean poets presented their innovations and values in the study of Ouyang Xiu’s poetry in terms of "publicly taking" and "stealing",the evaluation of Ouyang Xiu’s inscriptions,and the evaluation of Ouyang Xiu’s poems.Korean poets also have unique insights into Ouyang Xiu’s Theory of "Raised skill after Poverty".It can be seen from the comparison between the relevant discussions of Chinese and Korean poets in the past that Korean poets have a different angle of acceptance in accepting Ouyang Xiu’s poetry theory from the Chinese poets and the discussions and explanations of the Korean poets are combined more with the literary background of Korea at the time.For instance,in their reviews of the defeat of "Luo ying" and the debate of "Yebanzhong",Korean poets expressed their unique and advisable views. |