| SummaryHSIEH Tiao (A.D464-499), one of the leading poets in South Dynasty Qi, was the co-founder of Young-Ming Style, whose poems inherited the vigour of Han&Wei Poems and inspired the Great Prosperity in Tang Poetry. As a significant bridge in the literary history of medieval China, HSIEH Tiao’s poems were frequently collected and commented in various compilation of Six Dynasty Poetry. Therefore, the author of this article takes various collections of HSIEH Tiao’s poems into analysis, with文选,çŽ‰å°æ–°å’,å¤ä»Šè¯—åˆ ,å¤è¯—å½’,八代诗乘,å¤è¯—镜,石仓å二代诗选,å¤è¯—评选,采è½å ‚å¤è¯—选,å¤è¯—笺,å¤è¯—æºas the main focus, and tries to get a clear picture of the canonisation of HSIEH Tiao’s poetry. |