Mo Lifeng's Personal Works

Research on Jiangxi Poetry School (Qilu Bookstore 1986)

This book is the author's doctoral thesis. This paper puts forward new views on the background, members, political attitude, poetry content, poetry art, poetry theory and influence of Jiangxi poetry school. It is the earliest monograph on the comprehensive study of Jiangxi Poetry School, and some chapters are published in China social sciences, literature and history in the form of single papers, which has a certain influence in academic circles. This book was rated as "the greatest achievement in the study of schools of Song poetry this year" by China Literature Research Yearbook (1987), and 1988 won the second prize for outstanding achievements in social sciences in Jiangsu Province.

Biography of Du Fu (Nanjing University Press 1993)

This book is one of the biographies of China thinkers. Du Fu is considered to be a great poet, and his literary achievements and the process of his creation and development are discussed. Du Fu is considered to be a great thinker, and his life philosophy, political thought, literary thought and aesthetic thought are deeply discussed. Another feature of Du Fu is that he combines criticism with biography and pays attention to examining Du Fu in the broad background of the times and society, thus profoundly revealing the significance of Du Fu. This book won the second prize of outstanding achievements in social sciences in Jiangsu Province 1994.

The History of China Literature in Song Dynasty (edited by Higher Education Press, 1998)

This book is a part of Yuan Xingpei's Curriculum Textbook Facing the 2 1 Century and the History of China Literature. It not only pays attention to fully absorbing the latest academic research results, but also strives for the stability and accuracy of teaching materials, which is more innovative in the discussion of the historical and cultural background and development context of Song Dynasty literature. The book won the 200 1 5th National Book Award.

A Study of Zhu Literature (Nanjing University Press, 200 1)

This book is the first monograph to comprehensively study Zhu's literary activities and achievements. This paper makes an in-depth textual research and evaluation on Zhu's literary creation, literary criticism and literary theory, as well as his three important literary works, Biography of Poetry, Notes on Chuci and Textual Research on Korea. There are 16 parts in the book published in Literary Criticism, Literary Heritage, China Culture, Sinology Research, Literary Theory Research and Literature in the form of a single paper.

Poetry of Tang and Song Dynasties (Liaohai Publishing House, 200 1)

This book is an anthology of Tang and Song poetry, with more than 30 papers. This paper collects the research achievements of the author 10 years of Tang and Song poetry, puts forward some novel viewpoints on some important topics of Tang and Song poetry, and pays attention to the combination of textual research and criticism in methodology, which has certain reference value.

A hundred lectures on Tang poetry

Tang poetry

300 Poems of Tang Poetry is a series of programs about Tang poetry by Mo Lifeng, a professor of Chinese Department of Nanjing University, and Lecture Room. In this series of programs, Mo Lifeng will interpret Tang poetry from the perspectives of prosperous Tang Dynasty and poetic expression, so that the audience can fully immerse themselves in the most beautiful literary works in the history of China. There are many enthusiastic audiences in Lecture Room. Teacher Mo recorded 14 lecture in Beijing.

Mo Lifeng concluded that it was not fun to be invited to the podium to record the program without the audience asking questions. "Because it is a recorded program, the audience must be absolutely quiet, so there are many rules and the atmosphere is very serious." Only after taking a break of 15 minutes during the recording period did Mo Lifeng get a chance to meet poetry lovers from all walks of life. After so many classes, several faces have become familiar faces. Some listeners even stayed at the recording site all day. Most of the people who came to the lecture were middle-aged people and children, including many students who studied Chinese, but even some students came to consult how to take the postgraduate entrance examination, which made Mo Lifeng laugh and cry.

Mo Lifeng is regarded as an "academic idol" by many NTU China students. The course of Tang and Song Literature Studies that he offered to graduate students in school was bursting, and it was a popular course sought after by students. However, if we want to transplant the content that is widely praised in the classroom to CCTV, we must move closer to the program positioning of the middle school educatees, such as Lecture Room. "From the beginning, they thought I was not red enough and wanted me to be red." Mo Lifeng said that this problem is not difficult to solve. In Lecture Room, he mainly talked about some common-sense topics about Tang poetry, and some conceptual problems should be fully explained. For Yi Zhongtian's Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Wang Liqun's Historical Records, attractive and interesting stories abound, but Tang poetry is full of charm and beauty, and interesting stories are hard to find. "The difficulty is that they asked me to tell more about the poet's life and some interesting plots. In fact, there is nothing interesting to tell in Tang poetry. " When it comes to exploring curiosity, Mo Lifeng once turned down some very meaningless invitations. Mo Lifeng was invited by a publishing house to write Du Fu's Big Secret. When he heard the curious topic, Mo Lifeng politely refused. "Du Fu has nothing to be curious about. His life is very clear and there are no secrets! "

Mo Lifeng said Tang poetry.

Mo Lifeng's Talk on Tang Poetry is based on the lecture of the same name given by the author in CCTV- 10 lecture room.

"I am familiar with 300 Tang poems, and I can sing even if I can't write poems." After reading 300 Tang poems, you will have the basic ability to write poems, which shows that China people admire Tang poems. Tang poetry is a colorful, changeable and full of vitality. If you want to feel the charm of Tang poetry, you need an enthusiastic guide to lead tourists into the mountains to enjoy the scenery and appreciate its profoundness. Professor Mo Lifeng of Nanjing University gave a lecture on Tang poetry with the general theme of Tang poetry. There were 14 lectures before and after, namely, Tang poetry, poetry-loving, epic-chanting, friendship between gentlemen, sad love songs, family love, people's livelihood sufferings and worries about the country. The other four lectures have also been recorded and will be broadcast on CCTV's Lecture Room. Fourteen Topics of Tang Poetry have all been published by Phoenix Publishing House in Mo Lifeng Tang Poetry.