| The wall-inscribed poems of Buddhist temples refer to the Poems Inscribed on the inner walls of Buddhist temples.There are a large number of wall-inscribed works of Buddhist temples in Quan Tang Poems and Supplement to Quan Tang Poems,which have rich themes and theoretical significance for the study of the author’s attitude to life and cultural accomplishment.They are of academic value for the study of enriching literary history and open up ideas for the study of communication,history,Buddhism and folklore.This topic is intended to take the Buddhist Temple inscription poems as the research object,and make a systematic investigation from the three aspects of the Tang Dynasty Buddhist Temple inscription poems,content and value function.Chapter one is a textual research on the wall inscription poems of Buddhist temples in Tang Dynasty.The number of Buddhist temples in Tang Dynasty varied from time to time,but the overall number was stable.They were mainly distributed in Guanzhong Buddhist region centered on Chang’an,Shandong Buddhist region centered on Luoyang and Jiangnan Buddhist region centered on Suzhou.Looking at Quan Tang Poetry and Quan Tang Poetry Supplement,there are 434 inscribed poems on Buddhist temples in Tang Dynasty,185 writers of which belonged to the middle and late Tang Dynasty,with 146 writers,accounting for 80%of the total.In the early and prosperous Tang Dynasty,there were only 23 writers,accounting for 12%of the total,and in the five dynasties,4%of the writers and examinees.The author had a wide range of identities,including not only royal nobles,hermits and monks,female poets,but also Li Bai,Bai Juyi,Li Shangyin,Du Mu and Yuan Zhen.There are 378 near-style poems,accounting for 87%of the total.Among them,527 are pentameter poems and seven-character poems,accounting for 53%of the total.There are only 45 ancient-style poems,accounting for 10%of the total,and the rest account for 3%.The second chapter is about the content of the wall-inscribed poems of Buddhist temples in Tang Dynasty.There are many fresh and natural scenes in Buddhist temple,while the scenes around Buddhist temple are magnificent and magnificent.Both of them constitute the natural landscape in Buddhist temple mural poems.The humanistic landscape of Buddhist Temple mainly includes temple architecture and calligraphy and painting.In the wall-inscribed poems of Buddhist temples in the Tang Dynasty,there are rich Buddhist sentiments,which are manifested in the sense of illusion of life,the sense of purity and clarity of mind,and the thought of being out of the world.In art,Buddhist temple wall-inscribed poems are influenced by Buddhist scriptures,and their language is simple,but deep in simplicity.The translation of Buddhist scriptures also makes Buddhist elements such as thirst and dust appear in Buddhist temple wall-inscribed poems.At the same time,Buddhist temple wall-inscribed poems also contain Zen imagery such as bells and lotuses.Chapter three,the dissemination function and cultural value of wall-inscribed poems of Buddhist temples in Tang Dynasty.The transcription of poetry and prose readers,the conscious protection of Buddhist temple mural poems and the intercourse of scholars in the temple make the Buddhist temple mural poems widely spread,which embodies the dissemination function of Buddhist temple mural poems.The description of events,villages and Buddhist temples in Buddhist temple wall-inscribed poems has important reference value for the study of specific historical events,village evolution and the textual research of Buddhist temples;there are many outstanding works of Buddhist thought in Buddhist temple wall-inscribed poems,so it has certain value for the study of the history of Buddhist development;the diversity of the functions of temples in Tang Dynasty makes Buddhist temple wall-inscribed poems an important resource for the study of Tang folk culture.Material. |