| An Weijun was a famous admonition official at the end of the Qing Dynasty.He caused a stir in the public because of his letter "Please punish Li Hongzhang Shu".He was a staunch fighter in the Sino-Japanese War,a proud son of Longyuan who was praised as "the backbone of China" by Lu Xun.He is also a prolific writer,good at both poetry and literature.He has many works such as Wangyunshanfang Poetry Collection,Wangyunshanfang Wenguan Class Collection,Jian Yuan Storage Draft and so on.An Weijun was a famous poet of patriotism in the late Qing Dynasty,a supporter of national unity,a successor of Confucianism,and one of the representatives of Longyou literati in the late Qing Dynasty.This paper is composed of eight parts: the introduction part states the reason and significance of the topic,and sorts out the research status.The first chapter introduces An Weijun’s life,friends and writings,divides the important points of his life and clarifies the clues of his friends.In the second chapter,based on the prologue of poems written by An Weijun for others and his poems,the author summarizes his poetic propositions and briefly traces the source of his propositions.The third chapter analyzes the themes and contents of An Weijun’s poems from five aspects,including the poems of the branch library,the poems of mourning,the poems of reward and gift,the poems of tour,and the poems of sentimental affection,and shows every aspect of An Weijun’s poetic life.The fourth chapter analyzes the artistic characteristics of An Weijun’s poems from three aspects: genre and language,image and allusion,emotion and style.The fifth chapter analyzes the genre and content of Anwei Jun’s writings from the perspective of expostulation,letters,tribulation and other common styles,and reappears the political collapse of the late Qing Dynasty and the fiasco of the Sino-Japanese War.The sixth chapter reveals the artistic characteristics of Anwei’s prose from two aspects: rigorous discussion,integration of the principles,sincere emotion and plain language.The conclusion summarizes An Weijun’s literary achievements and comments on his position in Longyou and the literary history of the late Qing Dynasty. |