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On Wei Poems Rise And Fall Of Rheology

Posted on:2009-04-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360245459848Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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The SiYan Poem(the poem with each line composed of four Chinese characters)is one of the most ancient literary styles in China. Ever since, it wasn't active until the XinHan Dynasty when even Sao Style SiYan Poem appeared. overall arrangement and style and broke away from the bondage of music and the linguistic feature of refrain as in The Book of Songs. Furthermore,the poems had the tendency of the odes'features and the sentences are much trimmer.The declination of four-word poems is of course mainly caused by its short sentence and dull rhythm from the poem style itself, which can not show the increasing rich and colorful social life and the inner reasons of human emotions.The trend of metaphysics and idle talk booming the revitalization and thriving of the four-character poems gradually changed and declined after the Jin and Song Dynasties,which made the four-character poems lose the social custom for its existence and prosperity.Each generation has its own literature with its unique style.The evolution of the ups and downs of four-word poems is formed by the common influences of literature style itself and trends of social thought, this is our basic conclusion when we analzed the gradually declining four-word poems after JIN and SONG Dynasties.This essay,by analyzing the developing process of four-word poem,investigates the three main reasons from flourishing to declining :compared to five-word poem and seven-word poem ,its syllable rhytem and meter rhythem areunitary,being elegant rather than being various ;during wrting,the taste implicitness damaged,the intrinsic character of four-word poem lost;the outcome of the changing and evolution of the ancient poem style.
Keywords/Search Tags:The SiYan Poem in the WeiJin and NanBei Dynasty, theme, style, development, alienation, Subject and technique, The development of language and phonology in ancient China, The music nature poetry
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