关于江户期咏物诗集的比较研究(一)

中國古典文學研究 Issue 13 Page 82-88 published_at 2016-03-30
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关于江户期咏物诗集的比较研究(一)
Creator
任 颖
Source Title
中國古典文學研究
Issue 13
Start Page 82
End Page 88
Abstract
The word “plum” is included in an anthology of Japanese poetry, the oldest of which is the Kaifusou. During the early Heian period, writing about plants was becoming more common, such as Lingyunshu, Wenhuashurishu, and Keikokushu. In the Kamakura and Muromachi periods, monks of Gozan, who played a central role in the literary activities of the time, also tried to write poetry about plants. Then came the heyday of Japanese kanshi in the Edo period. The number of plant poems is very large, and rich expressions are displayed. Nihon Eibutsushi is the first anthology of plant and animal poems. In Nihon Eibutsushi, the sakura (cherry blossom) poems appear before the plum poems. This article exhibits a lot of Japanese kanshi about flowers in Umeoka Eibutsushi and Nihon Eibutsushi. It may be observed that, at the end of the Edo period, poems about flowers had begun to change from a Chinese to a Japanese style.
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Japanese literature [ 910 ]
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Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学中国古典文学プロジェクト研究センター, 首都師範大学中国詩歌研究中心
Date of Issued 2016-03-30
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN] 1349-3639
[NCID] AA12025183
[NAID] 40020844862