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- Title
Extensiveness and Reformativeness. Yang Xiong's Stylistic Practice.
- Authors
ZHANG Xiaoming
- Abstract
Yang Xiong's stylistic writings include "shudu", "zhen", "ming", "song", "lei", "dui", "nan", "fu", "jie" and "lianzhu". Among them, there are the original "jie" and "lianzhu", the reformative "fu" and "zhen" as well as the inherited "ming" and "song". Therefore, Yang Xiong's writings have the characteristics of extensiveness and reformativeness. To establish and reform literary forms is a way for Yang Xiong to dispel the awareness of unexpected development caused by the loss of Confucian spirit in the Western Han Dynasty.
- Subjects
CHINA; LINGUOSTYLISTICS; LITERARY movements; LITERATURE; LITERARY form; CHINESE language; HAN dynasty, China, 202 B.C.-220 A.D.; YANG Xiong
- Publication
Qingdao Daxue Shifanxueyuan Xuebao/Journal of Teachers College Qingdao University, 2011, Vol 28, Issue 2, p97
- ISSN
1006-4133
- Publication type
Article