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Xie Lingyun’s Buddhist And Taoism Thought In His Poetry

Posted on:2014-11-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J W PeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330422957582Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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Xie Lingyun (385-433), has an important contribution on China literary andintellectual.Generally speaking, Xie’s work is based on poetry, especially landscape spoetry, but we can not deny Xie other types of works in the literary history of theposition and influence. So the title of this article is set to "Xie Lingyun BuddhistThought and its poetry," hopeing that through a comprehensive study of the works, andthus a deeper understanding of Xie Lingyun its people, its poetry and meaning.Life and grew up in troubled times Wei Jin Dynasty, he influenced byConfucianism, Taoism and Buddhism three Thoughts. For the poet’s poetry has alwaysbeen creative contact with Buddhist thought a lot of research and work on the poetrelationship between Taoism and not a lot of discussion. Xie poetry reading Taoist,Buddhist imagery, for re-examine Xie religious ideas, as well as a comprehensiveunderstanding of the meaning of his work, etc., have a very important significance. Inthis article, the poetry of Xie Lingyun Buddhist Taoist ideas embodied conduct researchto further explore the deeper meaning and significance.This paper is divided into three chapters to be discussed. The first chapter from thehistorical background and discusses two aspects of family tradition and Buddhism andTaoism Xie karma, revealing Xie Lingyun Buddhist poems have a strong ideologicalreasons. The second chapter is a detailed analysis of Xie Lingyun poetry and Buddhismkarma, including the "Pure Land" concept, epiphany thinking, and thinking Panruothese three aspects. The third part discusses the poetry of Xie Lingyun contact withTaoism, Taoist influence on Xie works of poetry is mainly reflected in two aspects, onemysterious reason lyrical works, the second is for Zen traveled Immortality.
Keywords/Search Tags:Xie Lingyun, Poetry and Literature, Taoism, Buddhism
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