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On The Graceful And Restrained Beauty Of The Ci By Qin Guan

Posted on:2007-12-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L X DuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360212981548Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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In the ancient time, people like to use such words as "wan yue", "wan mei", "he wan", "yan wan ", "qi wan", "shen wan" to describe the gracful and restrained beauty of the ci by Qi Guan. Nowadays, people also like to use many words to describe the overall artistical style of the ci by Qin Guan, like "li wan", "you wan ", "han wuan ", "xian wan ", "xi wan ", "wei wan ", "wen wan ", "ai wan", "rou wan" etc. The way of describing the beauty of the ci used by the ancient people only belongs to the way of drawing a conclusion, without giving any explanation. Take "wan yue" for an example, what does it mean on earth? Where does it appear? All the above questions seem implicit. There are also many works on the same topic, but most of the expositions in the works are all from an macro-perspective, lacking classification in detail. They either accept the above ideas directly or just mention them, without any delicate and deepen description. The purpose of this thesis is to explain the nature of the graceful and restrained beauty of the ci by Qin Guan deeply from the following six aspects-- "rou wan ", "he wan ", "shen wan ", "qi wan ", "li wan ", "xian wan ", basing the explanation on the works the writer of the thesis wants to make the concept explicit, preciseas well as systematic.
Keywords/Search Tags:Qin Guan, ci, gracful and restrained beauty
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