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The Study of Xu Yin-Fan's 'Lu Sui Ji Yao¡¨THEORY of Poetry

Fang Hui ¡§Ying Kui Lu Sui¡¨ is one of widely discussed literary productions among Tang and Song poems of eight lines collections, which could be viewed in ¡§Ying Kui Lu Sui Literary Criticism¡¨ edited by Li, Qing-Jia; among the most important criticisms are Ping Ban, Ping Hao, Zha Shen-Xing, Ji Yun, and Xu Ying Fang. Xu Ying Fang is one of the most important poets and poetry critics in Yun Na. ¡§Lu Sui Ji Yao¡¨ is edited in the purpose of teaching students during Xu¡¦s late years of being the chairman in Jing Zheng college.
This literary production has twelve chapters; the first six chapters are about the poems, which are worthy to be followed, and the later six ones are vice versa.
However, Xu passes away before finishing this work. The reason why Xu Ying Fang edits this production bases on the criticism of ¡§Ying Kui Lu Sui¡¨ (written by Fang Hui), and ¡§Ying Kui Lu Sui Kan Wu¡¨ (written by Ji Yun), yet the literary figure of ¡§Lu Sui Ji Yao¡¨ is different from that of Fang Hui. Comparing to the late Qing
dynasty, which is prevalent to the movement of Song poetry with Tong-Guang style, Xu Ying Fang¡¦s reflections toward Tang and Song poetry reversely present the most important feature of poetics in Qing Dynasty- neutrality. Xu partially accepts Fang Hui¡¦s proposition of ¡§one ancestor and three predecessors¡¨; and he further advances the idea of lists Li Shang-Yin, and Wang An Shi into the followers of Du Fu. Moreover, he even raises poetics status of Chen Yu Yi above Chen Shih Dao. Therefore, in ¡§Lu Sui Ji Yao¡¨, Du Fu is the most listed poet among Tang Dynasty poets, and Chen Yu Yi is the poet among Song Dynasty poets; the above arrangement is the most vivid poetic feature, which Xu Ying Fong breaks through Fang Hui¡¦s
previous propositions. The advantages and
weaknesses about poetry appeared among Xu Ying Fong¡¦s literary production are not judaged by times nor poets themselves. His literary criticism is deeply affected by neutral concept and textual research in Qing Dynasty poetics. As a result, ¡§Lu Sui Ji Yao¡¨has been accounted as an important status among the relative works of ¡§Ying Kui Lu Sui¡¨.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:NSYSU/oai:NSYSU:etd-0806112-123714
Date06 August 2012
CreatorsGuo, Suei-Ci
ContributorsXian-Zong Gong, Chao-ming Liu, Hung-Chang Liao
PublisherNSYSU
Source SetsNSYSU Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Archive
LanguageCholon
Detected LanguageEnglish
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