Imperial Exile: Poetry and War in the Southern Ming Dynasty

Imperial Exile: Poetry and War in the Southern Ming Dynasty

by Zhang Hui

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The Southern Ming Dynasty (1644-1661) experienced four small dynasties, during which scholars wrote a large number of poems. "The Exile of the Empire: Poetry and War in the Southern Ming Dynasty" carefully examines the poetry of the Southern Ming Dynasty, and it can be seen that the unearthed people unanimously talked about the same theme, that is, "The Exile of the Empire." "Exile from the Empire: Poetry and War in the Southern Ming Dynasty" is composed of "Exile in Poetry" and describes the state of large-scale exile of the imperial court. The territory was gradually lost and people's hearts were scattered, so that the scholars were ultimately left with nothing to rely on spiritually. They could only actively or passively choose to die, return to their hometown, and convert to Buddhism. The second part, "Poetry in Exile," returns to the theme of poetics. What is its significance? Divided into desperate poems. Special topics such as poems about martyrdom for the country and the poetics of grief.

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