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The Comparative Study On Poems Of Liu Xiaochuo, Liu Xiaoyi And Liu Xiaowei

Posted on:2007-03-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360182985526Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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Liu Xiaochuo, Liu Xiaoyi and Liu Xiaowein, who are the family members of Liu in Peng Cheng, are the famous poets of 140 poems in Liang dynasty with the different style although on the influence of the Gong poem style. With their words as object, this dissertation comparatively analsyzes their works with the category method combing the style and subject materials. And then exerted a classification on poems of different styles separately from the angle of content.And then made a separate discussion on their poetry creation of Yue Fu poem from the aspects of women's subject matter , frontier fortress subject matter , writing or painting realistically and other subject matters. The poem can be divided into two main category:Shiyan subject and Palace poem,and Palace poem here' includes three kinds of subjects:Gaudy feeling ,Chant things,Mountains anf rivers scenery. The article adopts the comparative method to interweave vertically and horizontally ,The dissertation, adopting a vertically and horizontally comparative method, not only compare the works between the above three, but also took care of the Three and those similar works created by poets at that time. The dissertation , (adopting the form of) appending chronicle of the three Liu, may facilitate us to reach a better understanding on their works . Through the comparison among them and that with other poets, the differences in the aspects of subject materials, emotion, objects and artistic techniques appear clear, which is significant on the research of the macroscopically grasping their poety features and their characters, of the development of Liang poetry and futhermore, will contribute to the familiy literature research.
Keywords/Search Tags:Liu Xiaochuo, Liu Xiaoyi, Liu Xiaowei, poetry, comparative research
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