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Elegance Sentimentality Intangibility-The Special Charm Of Weichuang' Peoms

Posted on:2011-02-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360308990591Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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Wei Zhuang is the famous poet of Five Dynasties, and a representative writer of poetry and ci. Suffering his career ups and downs in the long life road,Wei Zhuang devoted his spirit to writing poems, which had great influence either at the time or later.However, since the Tang Dynasty was a starry of countless poets, Wei Zhuang's light had been hidden from the these poets, which results in that there is few comments on his poetry. His poetry has imbued with sentimental elegant refined the taste, a considerable portion also contains a sense of emptiness, this has deep related with Wei Zhuang's rough life experiences, complex psychological world as well as high thinking levels. Wei Zhuang believes in Buddhism and Taoism, to taste the true meaning of life in the floating life sea, which has deep influence in his poetry. His poetry not only has the the elegant charm of "oriole string language", but also shows us the sentimental charm of "wind and rain around the string sorrow" and "swollow by light winds," the ethereal charm. This article focuses on three aspects of elegance, sentimentality and intangibility to show the unique flavor strip, which brings to a full screen of flavor. The first part describes the content of Elegance, and then analysis the beauty of elegance inWei Zhuang'poetry from three aspects: graceful and beautiful from the fresh, clean and beautiful language, the intention of nowhere dense fresh three convenience.The second part firstly defines "sentimental", and then explains its sentimental charm of Wei's poetry in three ways: the individual from the poet's sentimental ambivalence within the individual life course of the sentimental and the three aspects of the community to. The third part of the ethereal to define and then in the following uses three aspects to drawn ethereal beauty of his poetry: naturally n empty mood, sophisticated words to rhyme outside the realm of cause. The last part discusses the relationship of elegance,sentimentality and intangibility. Elegance contains ethereal sentimentality, and the later enhances the former's hight. Furthermore, intangibility raises the exquisiteness and sentimentality, so as to creates a different kind of mood. These three charms constantly go beyond others and ultimately brings themselves together, which takes special means to his poetry.
Keywords/Search Tags:Wei Zhuang, Elegance, Sentimentality, Intangibility
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