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"Poem" Mao Chuan "Some, Some (also)" Type Whose Interpretation Training Were Discussed

Posted on:2012-01-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155330335983507Subject:Chinese Philology
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Chapter One General RemarksThis chapter is about the research to Mao Chuan in history first, the results is numerous; although fruitful and with different angle, the research to Mao Chuan is extensive, no specific to " some, some (also)"this particular form. Then summarized the domestic research to Mao Chuan at present, generalized the research to the mutual explanation of monosyllabic words. Finally, summarized the purpose and meaning of this topic research with necessary explanations, in order to better understand the Mao Chuan'release method and characteristics to the form of " some, some (also)" and to see the exegetical characteristics about the period of Mao Chuan.Chapter Two Analysis of Explanations'TypesThis chapter is about types of explanation which is divided into four aspects of mutual explanations about the same meaning words, mutual explanations about the closer meaning words, mutual explanations of two words about the separate meaning words and interpretations analyzing the monosyllabic words according to the sentences and poems in The Book of Songs. All are analyzed from the angle of meanings about the monosyllabic words. The section of mutual explanations about the same meaning words includes the part what is ancient and later words and languages. The section of mutual explanations about the closer meaning words is an important part of the thesis which includes four parts: explaining individuals with general words, mutual explaining about the same categories, explaining different parts with entirety, meanings that transferred and differentiated. The mutual explanations of two words about the separate meaning words is basically analyzing from two aspects of causation and pointing out the essence. The part of explaining causation is about logical relationships between explaining words and explained words. The content pointed out the actual details and found the essential meanings of the words. In general, the context interpretations only explain what the meaning is in the text and sometimes explain generalization of the meaning with the meaning related. Chapter Three Implied Relationships in Words ExplanationThis chapter discusses implied relationships that appeared in the course of words'meaning development and how the form of"some, some (also)"words use implied relationships to explain, so the chapter can be divided into two parts as implied relationships (implying directly and indirectly) and the same meaning of explaining words and explained ones. The monosyllabic words'implied meaning is an important part in the system of monosyllabic words'meaning which is the reason that we analyze it as a chapter.Chapter Four Interchangeable Relationships in Words ExplanationThis chapter discusses interchangeable relationships that appeared in the course of words'meaning development and how the form of"some, some (also)"words use interchangeable relationships to explain, so the chapter can be divided into two parts as explained words and explaining ones are interchangeable words. The monosyllabic words'interchangeable meaning is also an important part in the system of monosyllabic words'meaning which is the reason that we analyze it as a chapter.Chapter Five ConclusionThis chapter is the conclusion part of the thesis. Through the analysis of monosyllabic words about"some, some; some, some also"in Mao Chuan we can see that the distribution for this form of explanation way is not balanced, meaning is continually changing, also very good use of this kind of change. At the same time, some features have been generalized about this form in Mao Chuan. Finally the whole situation of the thesis writing has been explained in order to be helpful to other researchers in the monosyllabic words explaining.
Keywords/Search Tags:explaining words, explained words, types of explanations, implied relationships, interchangeable relationships
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