The Study Of Yuan Haowen’s Seven-character Poem | | Posted on:2021-04-28 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:J Q Jia | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2505306113477744 | Subject:Ancient Chinese literature | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | Yuan Haowen was the most famous literary scholar at the time of Jin Yuan,his literary achievements were highly concerned,but it was still lacked a comprehensive and deeply explore in some specific fields.Such is the study of his seven-character poetry.Yuan Haowen’s seven-character poems ranked first still now,with a large number of 332 surviving today,accounting for nearly one-fifth of all his poems.However,most researchers only focus on a specific problem now,and so far no systematic research has been conducted on it.Therefore,it is necessary to analyze and explore seven-character poems of Yuan Haowen more comprehensively.This article is divided into seven parts.The introduction explains the origin and significance of the topic,Yuan Haowens’ research status of the seven-character poetry,and the main research methods.The Chapter 1 is mainly about theme theory.Yuan Haowen’s seven-character poems are in rich in subject matters.The seven disciplines of landscape travelling depict the natural scenery and contain profound ideas.The compassionate seven disciplines are mainly for the country before and after the period of his migrating south.The writing of turbulent current affairs has the value of poetic history,and the poets’ rational thinking is hidden behind the expression of strong subjective emotions.The seven disciplines of the separation shows the aspects of the poet’s friendship and social life.The poems deserve to be further explored if those poems conclude sincerely feelings and inner experience.The seven disciplines of narratives and feelings presents the trajectory of the poet’s development of his life’s ideology,from focusing on his own sorrow and joy to focusing on the future and destiny of the entire country.It is worth mentioning that Yuan Haowens’ seven-character poems’ has a strong sense of chaos and unique aesthetic value.Chapter 2 is mainly about Chapter.Yuan Haowen’s seven-character poems started hard working with various methods of writing,which played a role in laying down the emotional tone of the whole poem,expanding the realm of poetry,and rendering the atmosphere.His poem’s ending art is quite particular,or expresses his feelings,or closely focuses on the poem,or uses scenes Love,or the use of allusions,and highlights the artistic effect of the seven-character poems,and demonstrates their profound skill.Structurally,the seven laws pay attention to the layout of plots,according to their own creative needs,to write scenes or chronicles or discussions to do a reasonable layout of elements.There are three types of structure.It concludes four-section structure,three-section structure and two-section structure,with the three-section structure being the most.Chapter 3 is mainly about Syntax Theory.Syntax has been given a wide range of connotations and extensions by ancient and modern scholars.There is no standard definition.The author calls the method of selecting and combining poetry syntactic.This chapter only discusses the rhythm,sentence pattern,reduplication and empty words.There are various rhythms in yuan’s poem and the four-three rhythm predominates.The emergence of this situation is related to the creative habits of four-character flat pairs with starting in his poems.Its elasticity and tension are conducive to dissolving the stagnation caused by the neat form of the regular poems.The use of superposed words adds charm to the poetry.The use of empty words makes the poems smoothly.Chapter 4 is about Metrics of Metrics.This chapter firstly discusses the salvation phenomenon of Yuan Haowen’s seven laws,and divides it into two types,one is self-rescue and the other is out-sentence mutual salvation.It thinks that salvation makes the rhythm of the poems compact,embodies the beauty of the strong,and is one of the poet’s creative.Secondly,it examined the arrhythmia in its seven laws and found that there are 71 rhythmic sentences with 60 poems in its seven laws that are not saved.It is believed that the irreplaceable pursuit of words and the insincerity of the words are caused by the arrhythmia.Finally,it can analyze the characteristics of rhyme from three aspects rhyme,rhyme and dumb rhyme.It is considered that the use of rhyme is due to the atmosphere.Rhyme reflects the aesthetic tendency of his poetry creation.The use of dumb rhyme is related to its background.Chapter 5 is about rhetoric.Confrontation,use of allusions,and metaphors are the most commonly used rhetorical techniques in Yuan Haowen’s Seven Laws.The Seven Laws have a large variety of countermeasures.The use of countermeasures such as space-time pairs,color pairs,numbers pairs,and superimposed pairs may strengthen the historical dimension of poetry,or strengthen the emotional color of poetry,or stagnate into flow,or add poetic music and imagery.Using a wide range of allusions,dense and many ways allusions into poems have received euphemistic,elegant and solemn effects,and metaphors have a wide range of metaphors,including metaphors,metaphors,and metaphors.It has played a profound artistic effect of turning reality into reality,accurate and appropriate,and careful.Chapter 6 is about Style Theory.Yuan Haowen’s seven-character poetry styles are mainly desolate,majestic,robust,and fresh and natural.I believe that the formation of the desolate and desolate poetry is closely related to the era background and the writing of the war.The generous regional culture affects the formation of its magnificent and robust poetic style.The origin of family learning is the key to the formation of its fresh and natural poetic style.Of course,the formation of poetic style is the result of a combination of various factors,and we should also see the influence of subjective and objective factors on writers. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | Yuan Haowen, Seven-Character Poetry, Subject Matter, Artistic Characteristics, Style | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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