August 2021

VOlUME 04 ISSUE 08 August 2021
The Influence of Chan on the Artistic Conception of Poetry in Tang Dynasty
Xueting Wang
Hong Kong Baptist University
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v4-i8-45

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Abstract:

An important achievement of Tang Dynasty poetry was the birth of the theory of "Yijing". The theory of "Yijing" was an important category in Chinese classical aesthetics. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the theory of "imagery" had been put forward. However, aestheticians in the Tang Dynasty did not stop at "imagery". In terms of one category, it is possible to elevate "imagery" to a new category of "yijing" through the enlightenment of Chan thought, which further promoted the development of poetry after the Tang Dynasty.

INDEX TERMS:

Tang poems, Yijing, Chan, Temples

References:


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Thesis part
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