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晚唐诗对宋词影响研究
Liu Jingchen
"Research on the Influence of Late Tang Poetry on Song Ci" is a follow-up project to "Research on the Influence of Mid-Tang Poetry on Song Ci" (Chinese Social Sciences Press, 2014 edition). Through statistical analysis, it can be seen that among the 20 Tang Dynasty poets who were most influential in Song Ci, 10 were poets in the flourishing and mid-Tang Dynasties, and we have already conducted research on them; the remaining 10 were all poets in the late Tang Dynasty. This book focuses on the five most typical poets in the late Tang Dynasty, Du Mu, Xu Hun, Wen Tingyun, Li Shangyin, and Han Xi. Specifically, the Song Dynasty poets' preference for Du Mu and his works is mainly reflected in four aspects: "Yangzhou imprint", "Du Lang's style", "three guards against the left" and "the influence of other poems on Song poetry". Xu Hun's farewell poems, arrival poems, reward poems and dream poems had a great influence on the people of the Song Dynasty. Wen Tingyun was highly regarded in the poetry circle of the Song Dynasty, mainly because of his lyrics. His two styles of lyrics, "rich, dense and beautiful" and "clear, sparse and bright", not only established his position in the world of poetry and the history of poetry, but also made him the envy of future generations of poets. In addition to the deep sympathy of Song people for his misfortunes, Li Shangyin's untitled poems, love poems, epic poems, etc. Had a greater impact on Song poetry. In addition, the vagueness and delicacy of the work's hesitation in speaking, and the hesitation in speaking are coincident with some Song lyrics. In the appendix, the influence of Han Xie's poetry on the creation of Song poetry is visually presented in the form of "poet, title, verse - poet, title, verse", without mentioning it.
"Research on the Influence of Late Tang Poetry on Song Ci" is a follow-up project to "Research on the Influence of Mid-Tang Poetry on Song Ci" (Chinese Social Sciences Press, 2014 edition). Through statistical analysis, it can be seen that among the 20 Tang Dynasty poets who were most influential in Song Ci, 10 were poets in the flourishing and mid-Tang Dynasties, and we have already conducted research on them; the remaining 10 were all poets in the late Tang Dynasty. This book focuses on the five most typical poets in the late Tang Dynasty, Du Mu, Xu Hun, Wen Tingyun, Li Shangyin, and Han Xi. Specifically, the Song Dynasty poets' preference for Du Mu and his works is mainly reflected in four aspects: "Yangzhou imprint", "Du Lang's style", "three guards against the left" and "the influence of other poems on Song poetry". Xu Hun's farewell poems, arrival poems, reward poems and dream poems had a great influence on the people of the Song Dynasty. Wen Tingyun was highly regarded in the poetry circle of the Song Dynasty, mainly because of his lyrics. His two styles of lyrics, "rich, dense and beautiful" and "clear, sparse and bright", not only established his position in the world of poetry and the history of poetry, but also made him the envy of future generations of poets. In addition to the deep sympathy of Song people for his misfortunes, Li Shangyin's untitled poems, love poems, epic poems, etc. Had a greater impact on Song poetry. In addition, the vagueness and delicacy of the work's hesitation in speaking, and the hesitation in speaking are coincident with some Song lyrics. In the appendix, the influence of Han Xie's poetry on the creation of Song poetry is visually presented in the form of "poet, title, verse - poet, title, verse", without mentioning it.