Poetic Mind, Literary Mind and Scholarly Mind: Examples of Research on Ancient Chinese Poetry and Prose

Poetic Mind, Literary Mind and Scholarly Mind: Examples of Research on Ancient Chinese Poetry and Prose

by Ma Zili

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This book contains a total of three sections. "Plain Songs" selects several poets with the most typical significance in the history of ancient Chinese poetry. Through the analysis of their poetry creation, it explores the literary historical significance of ancient China's plain poetry style and the poet's mentality, and explores the aesthetic value it represents and embodies; "The Afterglow Scattered into Qi" briefly combs the institutional origin of ancient Chinese prose. , Explains the characteristics of various literary styles, and on this basis outlines the history of the development of ancient Chinese prose creation, and explores the characteristics of each stage of its ups and downs; "Social Roles and Literary Activities of Literati in the Mid-Tang Dynasty" focuses on several representative social roles of literati in the Mid-Tang Dynasty, and explores the interactive relationship between social roles and literary activities and the mentality of scholars.

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