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A Study Of Yangshen’s Literary Thought In Yunnan

Posted on:2018-12-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330533965110Subject:Aesthetics
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Yang Shen is one of the most knowledgeable and rich people in the Ming Dynasty.He not only made great achievements in poetry and poetry,but also had a unique influence on the academic thought of Ming and Qing Dynasties.Yang Shen’s academic activities are mainly concentrated in the period of "Yunnan,literary theory mainly include: knowledge theory,perceptual and rational theory,difference between poetry and history,aesthetic standards of poetry etc.Yang Shen poetry attaches great importance to "learn",the literary thoughts in the main point is to advocate the"learned","specific requirements must be in poetry history","public gambling house",in many schools,he is the most respected is the Six Dynasties and early Tang Dynasty on poetry;the nature of the problem,Yang Shen proposed "poetry temperament"point of view,on the basis of the criticism of the "history of poetry","poem" not"history",and fully affirmed the emotional characteristics of poetry;in addition,Yang Shen also very formal beauty of poetry attention,the content and standard language(that is,both the beauty of content beauty and form the beauty of unity)as the highest standard of aesthetic poetry,and advocates the "ancient" poetry,the pursuit of beautiful language.Pay attention to knowledge,pay attention to the emotional,literary talent,tastes is prominent features of Yang Shen’s literary thought."The Yunnan period in general,he was in Yunnan this time and the capital of the mainstream thought is still the literary thoughts remained in close contact;on the other hand,he lives in China feudal society of late,then capitalism has begun bud,lead his thoughts with obvious limitations,the era of desire breakthrough,but not completely.Reflects his creative spirit and conservative spirit.
Keywords/Search Tags:Yang Shen, period in Yunnan, literary thought
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