Understanding of meteorology in the prosperous Tang Dynasty

The connotation of meteorology in the prosperous Tang Dynasty

Meteorology in prosperous Tang Dynasty is a special term in literary criticism in Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, which refers to the overall style and characteristics of poems in prosperous Tang Dynasty. Cang Hua pointed out that the characteristics of poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty were "majestic and magnificent". Since then, they are often regarded as the style and characteristics of poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and they are called the weather in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

The basis of meteorology in the prosperous Tang Dynasty

In addition to the reasons of poetic art, the weather in the prosperous Tang Dynasty was based on the enlightened opening of the whole society, such as the use of images, the presentation of realm, the unity of melody and so on. The blending of the northern and southern cultures enabled the poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty to comprehensively apply the different ideas, styles and arts of the northern and southern cultures, broaden their horizons and enrich the themes and contents of poetry creation. Cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries opened the eyes of the people in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, broadened their minds, and at the same time aroused the poet's inner pride and pride, which was reflected in his poems, that is, the magnificent weather and heroic spirit.

Characteristics of meteorology in the prosperous Tang Dynasty

The weather in the prosperous Tang Dynasty focuses on the overall impression given by the poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty: there are a large number of poets and works, and the poems are rich in content, diverse in subject matter, broad and vigorous, far-reaching and detached, full of emotion, and high-pitched in tone, "taking literary quality and half coquettish"; Perfect form, complete genre, clear style and pure skills; Beautiful language and harmonious melody. Poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty is full of high-spirited and enterprising spirit of the times, echoing warm and unrestrained, optimistic and cheerful melody.

The performance of meteorology in the prosperous Tang Dynasty

In the early Tang Dynasty, scholars devoted themselves to social politics with enthusiasm and keen sense of participation, as well as their strong self-confidence and self-esteem and high-spirited spirit in their poems. In the later period, the poet was keenly aware of the social crisis behind many dishes. They exposed social contradictions with the insight of Min's theory and their sense of responsibility for the country, and expressed their worries about the coming social crisis.

Meteorology in the prosperous Tang Dynasty refers to the style characteristics of poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The style characteristics of poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty are vigorous on the one hand and vigorous on the other, which are shown in the works of most writers in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, but they are different from those in the early Tang Dynasty and the middle and late Tang Dynasty. "Boldness" is the spiritual connotation of meteorology in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and "grandeur" is the manifestation of meteorology in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. In the history of Tang poetry research, the concept of "the weather in the prosperous Tang Dynasty" originated from Yan Yu's Textual Research on Cang Shi Lang: "East Wind Riding a Donkey" is by no means the weather in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, just as Bai Letian said. However, Yan Yu only talks about poetry and meteorological characteristics of the prosperous Tang Dynasty from the meteorological point of view, which is different from the meteorological evaluation of the prosperous Tang Dynasty by later generations, that is to say, the meteorology of the prosperous Tang Dynasty and the meteorology of the prosperous Tang Dynasty are not exactly the same concept. Therefore, as a theoretical concept, meteorology in the prosperous Tang Dynasty is the crystallization of scholars' research and exploration of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. It should not only include Yan Yu's wonderful understanding and interesting theory, but also take Yin Yun's "Qi Lai" and "Emotion Lai" as the basic theoretical framework and starting point.