Journal of Baoji University of Arts and Science (Social Science Edition)
Vol.25, No.6, 2005, pp.78-83
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Clouds come out of the hole unintentionally, and birds fly home when they are tired —— A brief analysis of the "cloud" image in Tao Yuanming's poems
Yang Liqun
Abstract: There are many natural images in Tao Yuanming's poems, among which "clouds" appear frequently. However, there is little research on this phenomenon in Tao Yuanming's poems. By combing the colorful "cloud" image in Tao Yuanming's poems, this paper preliminarily analyzes the richness and uniqueness of this image.
Keywords: Tao Yuanming; Cloud; Image; nature
Classification number: I206.2 document identification number: a.
Article number:1008-4193 (2005) 06-0078-06.
Yunfei can't help but feel tired —— On the cloud image in Tao Yuanming's poems
Yang Liqun
About the author: Yang Liqun (1963-), female, from Bozhou, Anhui Province, is an associate professor at university of international business and economics College of Humanities and Administration.
Author: Yang Liqun (university of international business and economics College of Humanities and Administration, Beijing, 100029).
References:
Ge zhaoguang. Zen cloud: an analysis of a word in Tang poetry [A]. China's Essay on Religion and Literature [C]. Beijing: Tsinghua University Publishing House, 1998.
[1] The Tao poems quoted in this paper are all from the Collection of Tao Yuanming collated by Qi. Zhonghua Book Company, first edition in May, 1979.
[2] The previous comments on Tao Yuanming's poems were all from the Collection of Tao Yuanming's Materials (Up and Down), the first edition of Zhonghua Book Company, 1962 1.
Date of receipt: June 30, 2005
Release date: 65438+February 20, 2005
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