An analysis on the Allusions in Lee Shang-yin's Poetry

博士 === 國立成功大學 === 中國文學系碩博士班 === 90 === This paper is intended to explore the allusions used by Lee Shang-yin in some of his controversial poems based on the Chinese medical concept of “allusions as the foundation and texts as the structure”, seeking appropriate interpretations of the allusions in t...

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Main Authors: Rong-Fu Wu, 吳榮富
Other Authors: Bing-Lan Liang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2002
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/nr2qn2
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Summary:博士 === 國立成功大學 === 中國文學系碩博士班 === 90 === This paper is intended to explore the allusions used by Lee Shang-yin in some of his controversial poems based on the Chinese medical concept of “allusions as the foundation and texts as the structure”, seeking appropriate interpretations of the allusions in the given poems. For instance, what place does “Mount Pen” refer to in the poem? Which flower is the one in the royal garden of Emperor Wu? What other changes does the allusion of “God Woman” signify? One more interesting instance is that some scholars hold the thought that Lee had love affairs with female Taoist masters. This paper is meant to prove through the analysis on his employment of allusions that the thought is not credible.