| The inscriptive writings are short flexible miscellanea articles, which are attachedto a carrier. It belongs to a class of prose. His presence is indicative of the arousal ofGenre awareness of Song Dynasty scholars.It has no fixed style,which can commentfreely in short length. It is free in form, user-friendly, humorous.Everyone likes itbecause it caters to most readers’ aesthetic taste. Postscripts originates in SixDynasties and flourishes in the Song Dynasty.“Postscripts†which is a short chaptersketch and not taken seriously become a splendid genre,which covers and containseverything, Su Shi appearance means that the postscript entered a prosperous period.Through Su Shi’s inscriptions we can often get very valuable information, such as SuShi’s thoughts and feelings, literary theory, customs, and even neglected political,cultural phenomenon.What’s more, we can also find his humorous character afterreading Su Shi’s inscriptions.To sum up, the study of Su Shi’s inscriptions has veryimportant significance. However,the study on the SuShi’s inscriptions is all localizeddiscussion. The value of the inscriptions of Su Shi is not fully understood.Thereforethis article can fill the vacancy.Through comparison with predecessors,this article highlights Su Shi inscriptions’distinguishing features in the ideological content and artistic style and analyzescomprehensively the effects of Su Shi’s inscriptions on the song dynasty. Tt isstructured as follows:The first chapter is The Development and The Reason of The Northern SongDynasty Inscriptions Before Su Shi.The first section discusses the developmentcondition of the Northern Song Dynasty inscriptions before Su Shi. This sectionanalyzes inscriptions’prosperity in Northern Song Dynasty before Su Shi,taking OuYangxiu, Wang Anshi and Suzhe as examples; The second section discusses thereasons of the inscriptions development in the Northern Song Dynasty.I think thatthere are three primary reasons as following:1, the good social environment haspromoted the development of the inscriptions;2, the Northern Song Dynasty scholar’s characteristics is the important factor of the inscriptions’ development;3,Diversified literati aesthetic need is a powerful driving force to theinscriptions’development.The second chapter is The Development And Innovation of Su Shi’sInscriptions.The first section discusses the development and innovation of Su Shiinscriptions in content. The content contains dreams, character biography, Zen ofBuddhism,travel,politics,custom which is hardly mentioned in the previous.The second section discusses the development and innovation of Su Shi inscriptions in art.Su Shi used “borrowâ€ã€â€œbeddingâ€and contrast; It isfull of sentiment, and argumentsand humor.The third chapter is The Thought of Literature And Art of Su Shi’sInscriptions.The first section discusses the dialectical thought of literature and art,including “have intention of writingâ€and “no intention of writingâ€,“recover with theancients†and “as the ancientsâ€,“magnificent uninhibited†and “natural simpleâ€,“talent and diligenceâ€,â€elegance†and “vulgarâ€; The second part discusses the poeticthought, including that Su Shi lays equal stress on Li Bai and Du Fu in name, hefocuses more on Du in fact, and that Su Shi lays equal stress on Han Yu and LiuZongyuan in name, he focuses more on Han in fact; The third section deals with theeffects of Su Shi’s literary thought on late Ming scholars.The fourth chapter discusses the cultural implication of Su Shi ‘s inscriptions Thefirst point is that it reflects the thought of the three religions in one in the SongDynasty; The second point is that it reflects the innovation of prose style in the SongDynasty; The third point is that it reflects the elegant taste of Song Dynasty scholars.The fifth chapter discusses the influence of Su Shi inscriptions on Song Dynastyscholars. The first section discusses the effects of Su Shi’s inscriptions on the Su’sfour apprentices, mainly taking Huang Tingjian, Zhang Lei’s inscriptions as examplesand analyzing their succession and breakthrough over Su Shi; The second sectiondiscusses his effects on the Southern Song Dynasty resurgent scholars,mainly takingLu You, YangWangli, Liukezhuang and Zhoubida as examplesand analyzing theirsuccession and breakthrough over Su Shi. |