
A Study on the Prose of Su Men's Six Disciples
by Zhu Xiaoqing
About This Novel
The six disciples of Sumen refer to six writers of the Northern Song Dynasty: Huang Tingjian, Qin Guan, Chao Buzhi, Zhang Lei, Chen Shidao and Li Lao. They gathered in Sumen one after another during the Xining period of the Northern Song Dynasty and began literary exchanges between teachers and friends, forming an important creative group of literati in the literary world of the middle and late Northern Song Dynasty. Su Shi led the literary world and entrusted the hope and responsibility of inheriting the literary career to the six disciples of the Su family. The six disciples lived up to their trust and enriched and developed the ancient literary art tradition with prose creations with distinctive personalities and different styles, completing their historical mission. This book comprehensively examines the prose creation of the six disciples, and deeply analyzes the similarities and differences of each person's characteristics. They inherit and create changes from Su Shi in literary theory and creation. Combined with the evolution of the ancient prose movement in the Northern Song Dynasty, this paper expounds the contribution of the Six Disciples to the tradition of ancient prose art and rationally evaluates their historical status.
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