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The Writing Of The Southern Dynasties In The Poetry Of The Early Tang Dynasty

Posted on:2018-10-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C X LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2545305129481074Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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The writing of the Southern Dynasties is a collective imagination and construction of the Southern Dynasties by the poets of the early Tang Dynasty,This construction is not a simple memories or nostalgic,but And ideological.This paper is divided into three chapters.The introduction mainly introduces the research status and research significance,expounds the research ideas and research methods,lists the structure of the paper,and highlights the problems surrounding each chapter.The first chapter is the background research,which is the premise of the full text.The main discussion is the strong historical atmosphere and literature interaction.And define the concept and connotation of "the Southern Dynasty".The second chapter focuses on the literary dimension of the Southern Dynasties.The "Southern Dynasty" is regarded as a tradition or style of writing,that is to say,how the poet of the early Tang Dy’nasty inherited the literary heritage of the Southern Dynasties.In the article,choose Chen Ziang who criticizes Liang Qi’s style of writing as an observation angle,Starting from the slight disconnection between his theory and his works,the author explores how the Southern Dynasty,as a writing tradition,participated in the process of "restoring ancient ways".The third chapter pays attention to the historical dimension of the Southern Dynasties,and regards the Southern Dynasty as a collective imagination and the object of construction.In the new structure of the Empire,the Tang Dynasty needs to complete the legalization of its political power through the stigmatization of the Southern Dynasties,But paradoxically,at the same time,we accepted the culture of the Southern Dynasties at the same time.
Keywords/Search Tags:Southern Dynasty, Literature tradition, Construction, Stigmatization
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