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Li Shang Yin Taoist Nun Poems And Cultural Spirit Study

Posted on:2011-01-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X F HeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360308461382Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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Li Shang-yin's poetry while a small number of taoist nun poems,but it is a unique and important manifestation of poetry forms an integral part of its renaissance men interpret hidden inner world of a key, is its complex structure of multi- poems as an important carrier of the poem is a poem , mystery within a mystery. Thus, various family has always been different explanations, these question are divided into the study discrimination Li Shangyin suspect most areas. This paper start with the problem itself from the taoist nun to study female crown social position in the Tang Dynasty, producing background and formation conditions, by the concrete poetry of Taoist nun interpretation of the survival of this group the situation of perspective, emotional needs, values and aesthetic taste. Contacts with the literati of the interaction, Explore their cultural orientation and spiritual dynamics, and on this basis to further explore the culture of the Tang Dynasty with disabilities wind and the psychological mechanisms underlying social and cultural characteristics and patterns, from which the taoist nun Lishangyin text rending find the taoist nun poetry and the taoist nun quention between the issues of deep crown fit. Meanwhile, in the Tang Dynasty, Buddhism and Taoism, two taught in the rheology of the comb, examining the ideological Li Shang-yin dynamically generated in the process of choice to take the final homing and mental condition, as well as the homing of inspiration and hidden in the poem reflects the Taoist nun . At the time of the previous generation of consciousness poetry than worthy, studying the depths of the potential for cultural and social functions, such potential for the original some ideas for Li Shang-yin Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism reset significance in the present form of poetry, as well as outside of this form of meaning and inspiration.
Keywords/Search Tags:Li Shang-yin, taoist nun poems, Tang legend, Buddhism and Taoism, time consciousness
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