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The Evolvement And Connotation Of Coniferae Imago In China's Classical Poetry

Posted on:2008-02-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D D YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360215479253Subject:Ancient literature
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With five thousands years'long history, poesy holds a considerable position in China's culture. In China's classical poesy, deeply affected by Ru Culture, literators always use something to express their feelings, and give sceneries different characters. There are two main characters of classic imago, one is moral imago, and the other is ethic imago, which has been resulted in the long term influence by Ru Culture. Hence, BiXing is significant point of Chinese poesy. Poets preferred to use naturalness to explain the ethic feelings. That means, there must be a relationship between imago and BiXing.Coniferae, as a literal imago, it could be easily found in classical Chinese poesy, and go down to modern society.This paper mainly focuses on the natural character of Coniferae. Through a deeply research and comparison of related literature, the author hammered at the development and different literature imago of Coniferae, as well as making a conclusion of its evolvement track. This might be a new milestone of poesy's imago in re-classifying for Chinese classical literature.There are three parts of this paper. In the first part, natural characters of Coniferae and its literature traits are highlighted. The author also analyses the reasons why Coniferae are so important in classic literature. Secondly, different imagoes of Coniferar are classified among the related literature. The final part is mainly focus on Coniferae imago's existence and evolvement. The great influence on Chinese literature from Conbiferar imago is also highly mentioned in this part.
Keywords/Search Tags:Coniferae, Imago, Perpetual, Ancestor, Bide
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