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Conflict With Merging

Posted on:2005-03-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360125966197Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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The poetics study during Ming and Qing Dynasty , starts to settle generation from Ming to Qing Dynasty. Nearly all the important concepts and subjects of the poetry owned during this period recur or preview. But the recurrence is not equal to the worth , because even the subtle difference also is in rich poetry study system. The special historical incidents of the change of dynasties suspend or revive the dispute and subject of poetry study, and have affected the poetry of Qing Dynasty. So it's meaningful to study the poetry during Ming and Qing Dynasty.A notable characteristic of the poetics during Ming and Qing Dynasty is: The continuity of subject. Three schools of Qizi, Gong An and Jingling all revolve around some central subjects such as Temper Sight, Wonderful Intelligence , the theory of Style and the History of Poetry etc, to elaborate its idea and position in poetry study, and it's hard to avoid deviation because of the arguments among the schools and causes the obscure meaning of subject concept. And its another characteristic is that the scholar persons of this period begins with a kind of more reasonable foresight and breadth of mind to treat the three schools , and has a tendency to melt into one style and can treat poetry comparatively objectively to study appraisement and the bifurcation of its theoretical meaning. This dissertation revolves around Temper Sight, Wonderful Intelligence , the theory of Style and the History of Poetry so as to differentiate and analyze the similarities and differences of three schools of Qizi, Gong An and Jingling; it is clear to show category and the meaning of concept.
Keywords/Search Tags:Temper Sight, Wonderful Intelligence, the theory of Style, the History of Poetry so as to differentiate and analyze the similarities
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