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The Confucian And Chivalry Of Luo Binwang

Posted on:2011-07-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z X ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155330338475156Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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Luo Bingwang's ideas have the characteristics of both Confucianism and chivalry. In the thesis, the writer regards his poetry writing and life experiences as a study subject. On the basis of the previous study, this thesis tries to give an overall and systematic research on his ideas of Confucianism and chivalry, the impact of the interaction of the both on his poetry creationThe thesis could be divided into four parts.First, it is on Luo Bingwang's Confucianism. He has an intense sense of fame and the way of dealing with things based on Confucian cultivation, country and the world as a political concept. But the act whether he would like to have a government position or not, and the way he deals with the things and communicates with other people show his high standard of independent personality and principle. As Luo Bingwang's works have ranges of real life and deep emotion, it has restored the ironic function of poetry reflecting society which is quite different from the extravagance in the Six Dynasty.Second, it explores the Luo Bingwang's chivalry. As he is brave as a juvenile and does not cater to the worldly custom and not be obedient to dignitary, he is cultivated to the man full of romantics, freedom and unique characteristics. He pays more attention to the relationship between friends and shows more compassion and respect to the weak. He is of great difference from other Confucius'students in behavior. Facing the reality of the embarrassment, he resolutely gives up the literature career to the frontier full of smoke because of war for fame. Facing the brutal government, he can break from the royal power to join in the ranks of armed uprising.Third, Lou Bingwang's Confucianism and chivalry have an influence on his poetry creation. Although art has its own inherent laws of development, the talent of him definitely has a close relationship with his character and thought. Lou Bingwang's Confucianism and chivalry influence complementary chooses on the contents and forms of essays, then the formation of poetic style and poetry accomplishments.The complementation of the both is showed in his bold aesthetic vision and vigorous, non-conventional Seven-character works.
Keywords/Search Tags:Luo Bingwang, Confucianism, Chivalry
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