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Who Said That The Tang People Started To Create Fictions Consciously?

Posted on:2020-07-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Y HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330599956676Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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The introduction is based on a dialogue about the rationality of “the start of creating fictions consciously in Tang Dynasty”.“The start of creating fictions consciously in Tang Dynasty” did not appear in the body of the eighth chapter of A Brief History of Chinese Fiction,the Tang legend(I)quoted by the interlocutor.Additionally,in the interpreter's expression,“the start of creating fictions consciously in Tang Dynasty” was not only transformed into different forms,but also given diverse interpretations.The relationship between “the start of creating fictions consciously in Tang Dynasty” and Lu Xun's A Brief History of Chinese Fiction became the initial confusion of my study.From this,the connotation of “the start of creating fictions consciously in Tang Dynasty” and the reasons for many deformations were derived.The first chapter mainly presents “who” quotes the proposition that “the start of creating fictions consciously in Tang Dynasty”.The literature review of different categories is the necessary evidence link to reflect the problem.The researchers have various kinds of distortions and different interpretations of the references to “the start of creating fictions consciously in Tang Dynasty”,but many “reading methods” are common.The point is that it shows the Tang legend is the beginning of the history of Chinese fiction.The second chapter needs to solve the relationship between “the start of creating fictions consciously in Tang Dynasty” and Lu Xun's A Brief History of Chinese Fiction,and try to be close to the core connotation of “the start of creating fictions consciously in Tang Dynasty”.It is not from the body of the eighth chapter of A Brief History of Chinese Fiction,the Tang legend(I),but as the first item under the contents of A Brief History of Chinese Fiction,the Tang legend(I).Little researchers have noticed this.“The start of creating fictions consciously in Tang Dynasty” cannot simply correspond to a certain sentence or a certain paragraph in the text of A Brief History of Chinese Fiction.It means that in the comparative perspective of the short works of the Six Dynasties and the representative works of Tang legends,the Tang people began to consciously create fictions.The third chapter compares the deformation to the “scene”.The biggest discovery is that the deformation is not directly derived from “the start of creating fictions consciously in Tang Dynasty”.Most of them are researchers who directly select “The outstanding works show that the Tang people began to write fictions consciously” in the eighth chapter of A Brief History of Chinese Fiction,the Tang legend(I).After the abridgement,the “subject” is chosen by them.In the search for the underlying causes of distortion,we found that many researchers regarded Tang legends as short stories in our eyes.Bringing such a contradiction into the interpreter of “the start of creating fictions consciously in Tang Dynasty” will lead to misplaced understanding.China's “Xiao Shuo” has a single signifier that corresponds to multiple situations.We have the “God's perspective” of “omniscience and omnipotence”,which easily leads us to think ahead and “take it for granted”.The Tang legend played the role of “the first year of the AD”,and the history of fictions before and after the connection satisfies our ideals for rational interpretation of the history of Chinese fictions.All in all,pay attention to the deformation phenomenon,core connotation and the reasons behind the exploration of “the start of creating fictions consciously in Tang Dynasty”,and finally focus on “we”,reflect on our research and how we explain the way of our fictions.
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