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The Study On The Inscriptions Literature Of Ningxia Before The Ming Dynasty

Posted on:2018-09-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X X ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330518979464Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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Before the Ming dynasty in Ningxia,in addition to the valuse of historical literature,classics,aesthetics,language philology,cultures and others,inscriptions also have literary value.Before the Ming dynasty in Ningxia,the earliest inscriptions literature is the former qin "Liang Aguang MuBiao",then after north Korean,Sui,Tang,Song and Xixia,Jin,Yuan each period has retained inscriptions literature.Before the Ming dynasty in Ningxia,contents of inscriptions literature more objectively reflect the social,cultural,military and other conditions of different periods before the Ming dynasty in Ningxia.,generally follow the evolutionary progress of tombstone style type.Because of the influence of Ningxia's regional environment,before the Ming dynasty in Ningxia inscriptions literature is different from other times and other parts of the creative features and value.Besides the preface and epilogue,this thesis is divided into four chapters.The introduction section is the definition of inscriptions literature before the Ming dynasty in Ningxia,including the research present situation,the research significance,research perspectives and research methods.The first chapter is the content of tomstone before the Ming dynasty in Ningxia.Wei jin southern and northern dynasties in Ningxia especially in addition to the basic content,focus reflects the original states and the former state such as lee,Tian Hong,archilife tsai,YuWenMeng for clearance(formation and consolidate the important role of the ruling clique.The show,especially not only reflects the Sui and Tang dynasties Ningxia yan suspection.i Christmas,Tian Deyuan,Li Chucai,Jane liang yuan,Zhang Zhiyun,Mrs Liang Su,Lushi,HuangFuYong monuments,such as han Chinese basic situation of the Lord,also reflects the Sui and Tang dynasties "zhao wu toghuzghuz"people living in Ningxia for official events,as a prison officer,marriage,funeral,and so on and so forth.And the government of Tang dynasty in Ningxia sets a series of harmonious state,such as Changle,Liuhuzhou state.Xixia's tomb text shows the tangut TaBaShi development course,the han Chinese scholar-bureaucrat in Rio's colophon power localization of important contribution and the tangut TaBaShi marriage custom with food and clothing.The Tomb of Song dynasty describes the important historical events of "Song dynasty send troops in five roads to conquer Xixia "during the period of the emperor Shenzong of Song.The second chapter is the evolution of tombstone style type before the Ming dynasty in ingxia.Wei jin southern and northern dynasties in Ningxia tombstone of stereotypes and presents gradually PianLi "hsiao" tendency.Tombstones of Sui dynasty in Ningxia began to spread.Tombstone texts of Tang dynasty in Ningxia had completed the change of pian scattered and language.Tombstone texts of XiXia mainly inherited from Tang dynasty,five dynasties and early Song dynasty.Tombstone texts of Ningxia narrate more maturely,and reach the peak of the applied historical forms.The third chapter is chronicle of tablet content before the Ming dynasty in Ningxia.Tombstone texts of City business mainly describe the remarkably construction situation of Ningxia city village fort.Religious monuments reflect people's spiritual for Buddhism and Taoism before the Ming dynasty in Ningxia.The tomb is a title deed for land,which is prepared for the dead.Water conservancy tablet reflect people's good wishes for gods when they were under the bad natural environments before the Ming dynasty in Ningxia.The fourth chapter is inscriptions literature value before the Ming Dynasty in Ningxia.Inscriptions literature has important literature value,historical value and cultural value.
Keywords/Search Tags:before the Ming Dynasty in Ningxia, inscriptions literature, the inscription on tombstone, the chronicle of monuments
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