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A Study Of The Poems Of Tian Jiuling,A Poet Of The Tujia In Ming Dynasty

Posted on:2021-01-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y YaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330620966055Subject:Literature and art
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Tian Jiuling was a tujia scholar in the Ming dynasty.His father was Tian Shijue,the chieftain of the United States.Tian Jiuling was the sixth son,but he failed to attack the rank,but he was praised in literature as "gao cai ji xue,with poetry and literature equalled seven talents",and became the pioneer of the United States of huguangrong Tian family literature,leading the whole family literature poetic style.This paper mainly focuses on Tian Jiuling's poetry collection,and analyzes the influence of these people on Tian Jiuling's poetry creation through the clues of his literary friends,so as to analyze the scholars' learning path from the peripheral circle to the mainstream literary circle in ethnic areas.The first chapter mainly analyzes Tian Jiuling's life and literary creation background.As the first poet of rong meitian's family literature,Tian Jiuling has been traveling in the han nationality area for a long time.The political system,family education,social environment and other factors are the background to promote his literary creation.Therefore,it is necessary to examine the background of his life and poetry creation.The second chapter is the discussion of the literary friends in Tian Jiuling's poems.His literary friends were divided into four groups: seven sons after the Ming dynasty,relatives and friends,officials and officials,monks and taoists.The later seven sons of Ming dynasty refer to the literati who advocated the later seven sons' literary ideas,such as Sun Siyi and his son,Wang Shizhen,Wu Guolun and Yin Du,etc.,who influenced the poets' literary ideas.Kin friends refer to good friends and relatives made with Tian Jiuling,whose appearance enriched the poet's emotion in poetry creation.The exchange with officials and officials stimulated the poet's desire to realize his life ambition.The exchange with monks and taoists shows the track of the poet's thought change.The third chapter is the analysis of Tian Jiuling's poetic thoughts and emotions.Literary exchange not only influenced Tian Jiuling's literary ideas,but also influencedhis poetic thoughts and emotions.The first section is about ambition.The poet travels and makes friends and has the honor to join the army.The second section is homesick for friends,which mainly refers to the poet's thoughts and feelings of friends.The third section is the thought of seclusion.The poet imitates the reclusive behavior of famous scholars to avoid the family struggle,but he is unable to put aside worldly affairs,so there is a contradiction between the world and the world in the poetry.The fourth chapter is the characteristic analysis of Tian Jiuling's poetry.It mainly talks about the acceptance of literary ideas brought by the intercourse between literati.As a minority literati,Tian Jiuling did not fall behind the literati at that time in literary creation.According to the preface Wu Guolun wrote for his poetry collection,the poet's poems have two characteristics,one is "elegant",the other is "different".This chapter is divided into two sections with these two characteristics.The first section is "rushing into elegance".The second is to follow Wu Guolun's concept of "reverting to ancient ways and respecting elegance".It shows that the poet follows the "sound of the central plains" and proves that his poetry is the result of the fusion of the native and han cultures.In the second section,"there is' difference 'in poetry".First,the poet's poetry is influenced by chu culture.The other is that there is "ambition" in his poetry,which is full of the ideal of life.It shows that the poet has a strong sense of the country,and actively draws close to the mainstream literature in his poetry creation,while maintaining his own unique features.On the other hand,the conclusion is to show Tian Jiuling's outstanding achievements in the fusion of minority literature and han literature by briefly describing the works of other minority literati in the same period.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tian Jiuling, The Tujia, Literary exchange, Poetic characteristics, Ethnic fusion
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