Study On The New Year’s Day Chaohe Poetry Of Tang Dynasty | | Posted on:2014-04-27 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:N Sun | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2255330422959413 | Subject:Ancient Chinese literature | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | Tang dynasty ChaoHe is an important ceremony, the contents of complicatedtrivial, and spectacle beauty. The poetry literary creation is link in theceremony.These poetry is to help us ind hidden secrets in the ceremony,such as,thisperception ceremony of the poet,this ritual explanation,the ecological environment ofthe temple literature as participants and spectators mind in the ceremony,thehistorical value of The New Year’s Day ChaoHe Poetry and so on.Paper is based onthese aspects,paid attention to ChaoHe Poetry and make a preliminary analysis.Thefull article is divided into three chapters.The first chapter discusses the standard of the Tang Dynasty at the ChaoHeceremony which is divided into two sections. The first section mainly takes the? DaTang Kai Yuan Li〉〉as an example. It introduces the ChaoHe ceremony in the TangDynasty.The second section summarizes the characteristics of the Tang Dynasty onthe ChaoHe ceremony and some examples of not having the ChaoHe ceremony. Italso sums up some kinds of the situation when the country decide not have theChaoHe ceremony. At last, it gives us the meaning of the ChaoHe ceremony.The description of the etiquette in the ChaoHe poetry of the Tang Dynasty isdivided into four sections.The first section discusses the dress etiquette in the ChaoHepoetry of the Tang Dynasty which reveals that the different dress between the kingand ministers is the concentrated reflection of the feudal etiquette and the status.Thequantity of the royal turban, the differences in the clothes patterns and the decoraccessories are endowed with political connotation. All of those are not only theembodiment of the status and feudal etiquette, but also the symbol of the power andsociety status. It is also the way to let people know the level of the official at that time.What’s more, it is also the embodiment of dress culture characteristics. The secondsection analyses the poetry that describe the etiquette team in ChaoHe ceremony ofTang Dynasty. It reveals the meaning behind the flag is in order to promote theemperor supreme authority. The etiquette team is huge, blockbuster, fully reflects theroyal dignity and the honor of the emperor. It is the symbol of the identity of thesupreme. The position of the etiquette team also reflects starkly the feudal social hierarchy. The colorful lfags add a lot of festival atmosphere in the solemnatmosphere in the ChaoHe ceremony.The third section analyses the music in thepoetry about ChaoHe ceremony of Tang Dynasty. It reveals the hidden signiifcance ofthe music which not only praises the merits of the emperor, but also explains theharmonious relationship between nature and the human beings.The emperor use theetiquette to tell the identity and the music to create a harmonious environment tomake sure people to obey the stable social order. The purpose is to stay harmony bythe meaning of using the etiquette. It is a tool to service the feudal system.The forthsection discuss the golden pole in the ChaoHe poetry of the Tang Dynasty. The goldpole is the symbol of a total amnesty. It is the emperor’s kingcraft and it is the bestway to reflect the graciousness of the emperor.The following is divided into two sections about the analysis the ChaoHepoetry of the Tang Dynasty.The ifrst section analyses the attitudes of the scholars whowrote the ChaoHe poetry of the Tang Dynasty. The attitudes are divided into threeaspects, namely, the Confucian thought, the feeling of who has born in the prosperity,the aiffrmation of the emperor’s policy.The second section analyses the Artisticcharacteristics and the value of the ChaoHe poetry. The poetries have the strongnarrative and the magniifcent scene,which are foiled to each other. The poetries havethe unique culture heritage value and ideological value. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | in the Tang Dynasty, ChaoHe poetry, etiquette, attitudesof the scholars, Artistic features | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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