Jingkou Garrison Poet to Become an Official or Seclusion Complex and Poetry Creation
DOI: 10.23977/langl.2023.060206 | Downloads: 25 | Views: 430
Author(s)
Haixia Feng 1,2
Affiliation(s)
1 College of Liberal Arts & Journalism, Inner Mongolia University, Hohhot, 010070, China
2 Jining Normal University, Ulanqab, 012000, China
Corresponding Author
Haixia FengABSTRACT
The becoming an official or seclusion complex and poetry creation have a great relationship: the tangled more sinecure, this reality provides the time conditions for poetry creation; the becoming an official or seclusion complex is an important theme of poetry creation, and the hidden behind the entanglement is the poet dedication to the country, help the world sincere feelings. All the poets stationed in Jingkou attending the imperial examinations, so the becoming an official or retreat complex is their common complex, and also an important thrust to enrich their poems.
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Jingkou Garrison Poet, Becoming an Official or Seclusion Complex, Poetry CreationCITE THIS PAPER
Haixia Feng, Jingkou Garrison Poet to Become an Official or Seclusion Complex and Poetry Creation. Lecture Notes on Language and Literature (2023) Vol. 6: 31-34. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/langl.2023.060206.
REFERENCES
[1] Qing Rui. Jiang Shang Cao Tang Poems, the National Library of the sixth year of the Republic of China (1917) print. Cite Qing Rui's all poem from this collection in this article.
[2] Bu Yan. Ting Qiu Ge Ou Chao, the National Library of China collection of Tongzhi nine years (1870) engraved book. Cite Bu Yan's all poem from this collection in this article.
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