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Study On The Acceptance Of Han Yu’s Poems In Early Qing Dynasty

Posted on:2014-09-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H Y DongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330401475681Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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Han Yu is not only an outstanding ideologist, writer, but also the leader of the Classical ProseMovement and the founder of Qi Jue Poetry School. Both his intelligence and thought are prominent. Hispoems, prose and thought are all characteristic and have got great achievement. Since the mid-TangDynasty, the interpretation, acceptance, research and learning of his poems and prose have had no end.Song Dynasty and Qing Dynasty are called the two peaks in the history of Han Yu’s study. Along the basicpattern which was established in Song Dynasty, Han Yu’s study in Qing Dynasty also made greatachievement with its unique vision of the era, especially in the study of poems. On the basis of the previousstudies, to analyze, induce and summarize the acceptance of Han Yu’s poems in the early Qing Dynastyfrom the particular perspective of “the acceptance of Han Yu’s poems in early Qing Dynasty”, thus trying toelucidate the deep relationship between the whole Qing Dynasty poetry and Han Yu’s poems.The paper is divided into three parts, that is introduction, main text and conclusion.The Introduction section briefly describes the study origin, present situation and innovation of thispaper.The first two chapters of the main text respectively discuss the acceptance conditions towards HanYu’s poems of the main poets in Yimin and Yidai poet groups who have produced huge impact in QingDynasty poetry. Yimin poets are the academic Enlighteners in Qing Dynasty, especially Gu Yanwu,WangFuzhi and Huang Zongxi. In view of the study of “Han Yu’s poems” involves in Gu Yanwu’s works are notmuch, it is not listed as a special section. The first chapter is divided into two sections to study WangFuzhi’s Criticism on Han Yu’s poems in his theoretical writings such as Jiang Zhai Shi Hua and Tang ShiPing Xuan; Huang Zongxi’s transcendence on Han Yu’s concept of "Outcry Against Injustice". The secondchapter researches two Yidai poets, Qian Qianyi and Wu Weiye, who has a greater impact in the early QingDynasty poetry. Qian Qianyi’s poetry advocated "turn multi-division and benefit more” and got greatachievements; Wu Weiye initiated “Mei Cun Style” which was unsurpassed beauty of a generation, both ofthem are influenced by Han Yu’s poems without exception. Through the study of their acceptance towards Han Yu’s poems and the influences of Han Yu’s poems on their writings, and then analyze the role of HanYu’s poems in the early Qing poetry.Ye Xie and his Yuan Shi is the the figures and works which have the sense of milestone in the historyof Han Yu study. In view of the distinct identity and status which are different from the groups of Yiminpoets and Yidai poets and the great achievements of Yuan Shi, this paper deliberately has put Ye Xie’sacceptance to Han Yu’s poems as a separate chapter, that’s the third chapter. This chapter is divided intotwo sections, the first section focuses on the conditions of Yuan Shi admired Han Yu and his poems withnewness and change as the breakthrough point. The second section discusses Ye Xie imitated Han Yu andgot the Self-contained achievement.The conclusion section summarizes the basic viewpoints of this paper. The study on Han Yu of thewhole Qing Dynasty was all permeated by the several poets in the early period, through their acceptancetowards Han Yu’s poems, it contains an extremely important significance to understand the poetry of theearly Qing Dynasty and even the poetry development of the whole dynasty.
Keywords/Search Tags:the early Qing Dynasty, Han Yu’s poems, acceptance
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