| With regard to the criticism on "The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons", It is in latter of Ming Dynasty and in former of Qing Dynasty that have formed a developed pinnacle firstly. There are many famous professors, such as Yang shen. Cao xuequan, Huang shulin, Ji yun. Cao's criticism in "The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons" are theoretic system, My thesis has processed the criticism on the aspect of writing theory, We can find out Cao xuequan's theory that reflected the quintessence of Liu xie's poems, and formed relative compete views of the writing creative theory. In the history of running comments on "The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons", He inherited the sentior Yang shen's, and aroused the juniors, such as Ji yun in Qing Dynasty, Huang kan in modern times, and his theory acts as an important bridge between the former and the latter.The thesis is made up of thee sections: index epigraph, text, peroration.The part of epigraph introduces the base case on "The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons" and gives an emphasis on depicting the staus of Cao xuequan's edition of criticism.The part of text includes nature comment, wind comment.Nature comment, the author inquires into Cao's theory from four aspectsinccording to the history of "nature" theory in Chinese Antiquity : true love and genuine concern, graceful language, the rules and no rules, natural color. Through reading and analyzing the textbook, the value matter of Cao's criticism is summed up.Wind comment, the author explains the whole course of writing theoryof "wind" in Cao's criticism, and emphasizes that how the expositorsunderstand three important questions: "wind and continuities etc mutations","wind and the times", "wind and qi etc momentum", the character andshorting of the wind comment in Cao's criticism are summed up.In the part of peroration, the author briefly introduces the valuable content in Cao's criticism, and discusses the question about "wind and bone", etc confronts with some problems while studying "The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons". |