盛唐 李東川의 詩와 詩交關係 考
A Study on Li Dong Chuan′s Poems and his Poet-RelationLi Chi, born in Dong Chuan, who passed the chin shih examination in 725, was a member of the social network which included High Tang capital poets such as Wang Wei and Wang Chang-ling. He rarely wrote regulated verse in the conventional style of...
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Published in | 중국연구, 31(0) pp. 14 - 288 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | Korean |
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중국연구소
01.06.2003
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ISSN | 1225-8695 2713-5950 |
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Summary: | A Study on Li Dong Chuan′s Poems and his Poet-RelationLi Chi, born in Dong Chuan, who passed the chin shih examination in 725, was a member of the social network which included High Tang capital poets such as Wang Wei and Wang Chang-ling. He rarely wrote regulated verse in the conventional style of this group. Dong Chuan is noted for his poems in song style and heptasyllabic old style forms, and his work is dominated by the eremitic, supernatural, and hyperbolic. When obliged to use verse to commemorate an occasion, Dong Chuan loosened the form- as in the banquet poem entitled Chin ko(琴歌) which extends to ten lines its celebration of the musical performance at an evening banquet. When using the old style form, Dong Chuan included Taoist material: in ‘Farewell to Chen Chang-fu(送陳章甫)’ for a friend who had been dismissed from office, Li hyperbolically praises him for his erudition, loyalty to 15 poet friends, and love of wine. KCI Citation Count: 0 |
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Bibliography: | G704-001019.2003.31..003 |
ISSN: | 1225-8695 2713-5950 |