| "Si Ming Poetry" is one of the famous poems of the Ming Dynasty,the author of the book XieZhen was born in 1495(Ming Hongzhi eight years),died in fifteen five years(Ming Wanli three years),was famous Of the poet,"after seven" community early leaders,mainly active in Jiajing years,the spread of the works are "Si Ming set"(ten volumes)and "Si Ming poetry"(four volumes)."Si Ming Poetry" is the crystallization of XieZhen’s poetic thought of life,formerly known as "poet straight",a total of four volumes,more than four hundred,the book to talk about poetry theory,while poetry criticism and notes and other content,but also involved in the essence of poetry in the issue of a certain theoretical point of view,so the history of Chinese poetry in the history of a place."Poetry" in the retro thought of the package,in essence,with the pioneer of the ancient factions such as Li Mengyang,HeJingming and others have no obvious difference: the fall of the Tang Dynasty,admire the Han Wei,has a strong retro tendency,that poetry development Sheng Tang has reached the peak,to promote the imitation,and how to learn the ancients on this issue,but showed a new theory of change.XieZhen advocated the Tang Dynasty fourteen poets to write the meaning of the ancients,into a character,so the poem attached to the "gas grid",the inherent meaning of poetry and external forms of integration,the development of the " " And the other retro genre simply imitate the ancients’ literary retrogression tendency to show many differences,and pointed out that the classic poetry works are also flawed,not perfect,so advocate to change poetry.In general,XieZhen developed the traditional "situation theory",concerned about the close relationship between Xing and the poetic environment,emphasizing the ancient should also be refreshed at thesame time,take the Tang family from the beginning of the family said.The poetic view put forward in the poem is not only an important cornerstone of the postwar "seven sons",but also contributed to the gradual improvement of the poetic theory. |