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Water Margin And The Chivalrous Spirit

Posted on:2020-01-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330599455047Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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Chivalrous Spirit is an important part of Chinese traditional culture,whether in real history or literary works,chivalry and chivalry are the topics that have been a new topic for a while.From the Western Han Dynasty Sima Qian in Shi Ji,Assassin biography and Shi Ji Ranger Biography for Chivalry Independence biography began,chivalry Spirit through the evolution of history,but also has its own fixed connotation and characteristics.The Water Margin is the representative works of China's heroic legendary vernacular novels,although it can not be called Martial arts novels,but some of the typical characters also show the style of the warrior,but in addition,The Water Margin in the words and deeds of some characters also reflects its departure from the chivalrous spirit.This paper attempts to study the relationship between The Water Margin and chivalrous spirit from the perspective of history and literature,systematically discusses the relationship between The Water Margin and chivalry spirit,and studies the inheritance and development of The Water Margin for chivalrous spirit,as well as its deviation.The full text consists of three modules,the introduction,the text,the conclusion and so on,the body part is divided into four chapters: the Introduction module is the current review of the The Water Margin and chivalry spirit,as well as the purpose and value of this topic.The Water Margin has always been a hot topic in the academic field,but there are few discussions about The Water Margin and chivalrous spirit as a whole,mostly staying in the analysis of individual characters in the book,lack of comprehensive and general interpretation,and lack of the background of the writing of the connection,so the purpose of this study is of some value.The first chapter of the text of Song Dynasty before the literary works and the actual history of the chivalrous spirit of a general combing,the spring and Autumn period of the mohist thought and the Western Han period Sima Qian Shi Ji,Assassin biography in the thought summed up as the germination and prosperity of chivalry spirit,This paper sums up the chivalrous thought in the legend of the Wei and Jin Dynasties and the Tang Dynasty as the period of excessive and prosperous chivalrous spirit.From then on,it can be seen that chivalrous spirit has not been the same in different historical times,but its inherent spiritual essence and connotation,has had adefinite category definition in the Western Han Dynasty,but also in the subsequent historical period has been developed.The second chapter of the text discusses the inheritance and development of chivalrous spirit in the water margin.In Liangshan people's words and deeds,can see its Shing,fight,not afraid of power and other personality characteristics,and this is in line with the requirements of chivalry.And after Juyi,Liangshan people are also extremely loyal to Liangshan whole group,forming a sense of gangs.At the same time,Shi Neian added a fresh element to the development of chivalry by shaping Song Jiang,which added the concept of loyalty to the state to the chivalrous spirit.The third chapter of the text analyzes the deviation of the character image from the chivalrous spirit in The Water Margin.The deviation between his and her manners is mainly demonstrated by the two angles of "violent killing" and "misdemeanor in justice".At the same time,it analyzes the change of mood and the persecution of good people in the underworld world depicted by Liangshan in different environment.This is also an important reason for the deviation from chivalry.The fourth chapter takes the chivalrous case novel of the Qing Dynasty and the old martial arts novels of the Republic of China as an example,starting from the world of slavery and chivalry.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Water Margin, swordsman, chivalrous Spirit, Song Jiang, Deviation
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