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Classical Scholarship in Wei-Jin Period and Restoration of Ancient Literary Tradition.

Authors :
LIU Yun-hao
CHENG Ping
Source :
Journal of Nanjing Normal University / Nanjing Shi Da Xue Bao (She Hui Ke Xue Ban); 2013, Issue 5, p121-128, 8p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Confucian classics, especially the Book of Songs, were one of the leading forces shaping the literature of the Wei-Jin Period. In terms of the poetic style, Wei-Jin literature mimicked the Book of Songs, with siyan poems (the poems with each line composed of four Chinese characters) as its major pattern. In terms of the subject matter and theme, Wei-Jin literature directly mimicked the Book of Songs, and created three types of poems: the poems depicting Confucian Classics; the poems supplementing the missing part of the Book of Songs; the poems parodying the Book of Songs. The fervor of restoring ancient literary tradition reached its peak in that period. In terms of the artistic style, Wei-Jin literature gave priority to ya ( odes) and song ( hymns), and transformed feng into ya, making a bold exploration of how to inherit the literary tradition of the Book of Songs. Wei-Jin literature forms a key link in the long history of Chinese literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Chinese
ISSN :
10014608
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Nanjing Normal University / Nanjing Shi Da Xue Bao (She Hui Ke Xue Ban)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
93264180