Study on the Literature Development in Baojhong and Tungshih Areas

碩士 === 南華大學 === 文學系碩士班 === 98 ===   The motive for probing into the "study on the literature development in Baojhong and Tungshih Areas" is as follows: literature is a river which accommodates the abundant affection of people. People can feel the magnificence and splendor of soul when roam...

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Main Authors: Ya-hui Yang, 楊雅惠
Other Authors: Ting-kua Cheng
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2010
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/33383824641246897964
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Summary:碩士 === 南華大學 === 文學系碩士班 === 98 ===   The motive for probing into the "study on the literature development in Baojhong and Tungshih Areas" is as follows: literature is a river which accommodates the abundant affection of people. People can feel the magnificence and splendor of soul when roaming around the world of literature. Confucius said, "Those who have energy left shall study literature." Zhuangzi also said, "The torch of learning is passed on from teacher to student and from generation to generation. The torch of learning is passed on from teacher to student and from generation to generation." The immortal spirit of mankind is passed down by literature. Therefore, it is an inevitable trend that new literature will integrate the old one and form a new appearance. Based on the motive above, it is hoped that the new and old literature of Baojhong and Tungshih areas can be promoted.     Baojhong and Tungshih areas are in the west of Taiwan. The Old Huwei River and New Huwei River are located in the south and north of them, respectively. Chia-nan Plain is inside of them. The residents here mainly depend on agriculture for their livelihood since ancient times. In modern times, these areas are characterized by sugarcane production. In 1933, the Japanese established "Lonyan Sugar Refinery" here. In 1967, with the decline of sugar industry, "Baojhong, the small city of sugar," was formally became history. However, the traditional literature of these areas rose during this period. As the thriving sugar industry declined, modern writers here were more determined to express their love and passion for the places they lived and their works were really touching.     This paper is organized this follows: Section 1 Introduction: describes research motives and purposes, past works, literature review, and scope of literature investigated, research method, and framework of the study. Section 2: discusses the geographical environment, history, and development of culture and education, and outline the background of time, space, and culture, based on local history related to Baojhong and Tungshih areas, secret records of Yunlin and local teaching materials. Chapter 3: discusses the development of traditional literature of Baojhong and Tungshih areas, including the development background of prewar and postwar traditional literature, important poets, poem clubs and works, and regional characteristics presented in Baojhong and Tungshih areas. Chapter 4: probes into the development of modern literature of Baojhong and Tungshih areas, including the development background of modern literature, important literati and works, and the regional characteristics presented in the works. Chapter 5: presents the development of folk literature of Baojhong and Tungshih areas, including the development and characteristics of folk literature in Baojhong and Tungshih areas. Chapter 6 Conclusion: summarizes several aspects regarding the characteristics of Baojhong and Tungshih areas, and provides the conclusions.