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- Title
The Significance of Xia Jingguan's Annotation of The Poetry of Mel Yaochen in Chinese Poetics.
- Authors
Ng Suk Tin
- Abstract
Xia Jingguan published six volumes of selected annotations of Tang, Song and Jin poems in 1940, one of which being The Poetry of Mei Yaochen. Mei Yaocheng's poems were highly acclaimed in the Song dynasty, but not in the Yuan and Ming dynasties. In late Qing they became popular again thanks to the Tong Guang School, in which Xia was the one who most strongly recommended Mei. We can examine the significance of Xia's annotations of The Poetry of Mei Yaochen in three aspects: first, the emphasis on the spirit of scholars hailed from a humble social origin and the gentleman's ideals in his poetics; second, the expression of aesthetic notions that synthesize Tang and Song poetics and develop infinite poetic realm; and third, Xia's recognition of Mei's fengya ... heritage and the impact of Xia's promotion of Mei's poems on the history of poems in modern studies of Mei's poems. The paper concludes by underscoring the values of Xia's annotations in regard to modern studies of Mei's poems.
- Subjects
CHINA; POETRY (Literary form); LITERARY criticism; POETRY of Mei Yaochen, The (Book); XIA Jingguan; MEI Yaochen, 1002-1060; CHINESE poetry; TANG dynasty, China, 618-907; QING dynasty, China, 1644-1912
- Publication
Journal of Chinese Studies, 2009, Vol 49, p303
- ISSN
1016-4464
- Publication type
Article