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Study On The Integration Between Wen Tingyun's Parallel Prose And His Poems

Posted on:2020-11-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330578458941Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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Wen Tingyun is a versatile master in the late Tang Dynasty.His poetry and Li Shangyin's poetry are also called "Wen Li",and his parallel prose is an important part of the "the Three-Sixteen Parallel Prose",and it is also one of the pioneers of the style of the word.Mr.Qian Zhongshu once pointed out that "Fan Nanwen and Yuxi poetry exchange news",and Wen Tingyun as a well-known scholar who can be with Li Shangyin for a moment,there is also a blend of poetry,text and words.Before Wen Li,the Tang Dynasty literature continued to undergo the reform of Lu zhi's parallel prose and the "Ancient Movement" headed by Han Yu.Therefore,the first chapter focuses on the influence of Lu,Han and Li on Wen Tingyun's poetry creation.The second chapter firstly reflects the overall situation of Wen Tingyun's poetry and essays through the data,and then sorts out the preference tendency of Wen Tingyun's poetry.Secondly,it specifically lists the common allusions shared in Wen Tingyun's poetry and only in poetry or text,and classifies them,and then analyzes and compares the usage of these allusions in Wen Tingyun's poems,in order to find the conditions for the integration of wen's poetry and prose.Finally,combined with Wen Tingyun's life and the academic development of the tang dynasty to explore the cultural significance of his poetry and prose Canon.The third chapter focuses on exploring the inspiration of parallel prose to Fei Qing ci.Because the parallel prose and the words of Wen Tingyun have the commonality of important color,moreover,it is concentrated in the works dedicated to depicting women.This is the two manifestations of Wen Tingyun's literary integration.The study of the relationship between Wen Tingyun's two styles will help us to correctly evaluate the contribution of parallel prose in the process of literary development.
Keywords/Search Tags:Wen Tingyun, parallel prose, poetry, words, mutual integration
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