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Research On Lu Song Within The Book Of Songs

Posted on:2024-08-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2545307145455304Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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The Lu Song is the most characteristic ode in the Book of songs.In the study of Lu Song,the authors and writing times of each article are the first key points to be examined.In addition,the main theme of each part of Lu Song,its relationship with The duke of Luxi,and its relationship with Zhou Dynasty etiquette are all issues that need to be explored.Lu Song has different characteristics of the ode style from Zhou Song and Shang Song,showing the new changes of the ode body and having a far-reaching influence in later generations.In the Bigong’s,the phrase "made by Xi Si refers to the fact that Xi Si made the temple rather than the ode.The Bigong’s was composed before the life of the duke of Luxi,and the author was probably a historian of Lu.The Preface of Mao’s Poems and the relevant historical materials of the duke of Luxi are combined to see.The Jiong’s and Youbi’s were composed during the reign of The duke of Luwen,and the author was Shi Ke.The combination of the event of conquering Huai Yi in Panshui’s and the historical facts of the duke of Luxi leads to the conclusion that Panshui’s was composed during the lifetime of the duke of Luxi,and the author may also be the historian of Lu.From the words and phrases of Si Wu Jiang,Si Ma Si Cang,Jiong’s shows the far-reaching ambition of the duke of Luxi;From the words and phrases such as Zai Gong Ming Mingand Sui Qi You,Youbi’s demonstrates the way of the ruler and his subjects.The words Panshui’s are intended to praise the duke of Luxi’s conquest of Huaiyi;the words Jing Shu,Xu Zhai,Ju Chang Yu Xu,and Lu Qin Kong Shuo The Bigong’s is intended to celebrate the achievements of the duke of Luxi in restoring Zou Gong Zhi Yu.All four chapters of Lu Song are closely related to the duke of Luxi.The names of the various horses mentioned in the Jiong’s reflect the hierarchical spirit of the Zhou rites.The chapter Youbi’s reflects the spirit of Yan Yi Hao He in the ritual of swallowing through the description of music and dance on the occasion of swallowing.The chapter Panshui’s depicts scenes such as the dedication of the of Palace Pan Shui,showing the drinking rituals of the Spring and Autumn Period.The chapter of Bigong’s describes the rituals performed in the Palace of Bigong,showing the rituals of the Zhou Dynasty.Lu Song has some characteristics of the Feng and Ya,and is atypical of the ode style.This atypical ode style is different from that of the Zhou song and Shang song in terms of the content of the ode,the style of the musical song,and the artistic style.The characteristics of the Lu song reflect the evolution of song gener.The key to this change is the shift from "praising the gods" to "praising the people",from praising ancestral achievements to praising the people of the time.This transformation in the Lu Song has formed a unique mode of praise and praise,and this mode of praise and praise has had a profound influence on the creation of future songs of praise and praise.
Keywords/Search Tags:Lu Song within The Book of Songs, The duke of Luxi, Zhou Dynasty etiquette, Song
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