A Study on the Characters of the dream of Red Chambers

碩士 === 銘傳大學 === 應用中國文學系 === 107 === This article combines the ancient literature of traditional Chinese medicine "Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic", based on the theoretical basis of emotional therapy to explore the seven emotions are human emotions, emotional reactions and cognitive...

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Main Authors: HUANG, YI-PING, 黃怡萍
Other Authors: YU,SHIU-YUN
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/t36t38
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Summary:碩士 === 銘傳大學 === 應用中國文學系 === 107 === This article combines the ancient literature of traditional Chinese medicine "Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic", based on the theoretical basis of emotional therapy to explore the seven emotions are human emotions, emotional reactions and cognitive activities, the pathogenic characteristics can be changed from parts, pathogenesis, human performance. Therefore, through the character and ending of the six main characters in " The Dream of Red Chambers ", it is analyzed and verified that the " The Dream of Red Chambers " written by Cao Xueqin presents the Chinese medicine culture. The paper is divided into five chapters. The first chapter discusses research motivation and related research. The second chapter discusses the definition and characteristics of Chinese medicine for Chinese medicine, including emotional classification, emotional pathogenic characteristics, emotional pathogenesis, and emotional disease treatment. The third chapter discusses the relationship between Lin Yuyu, Qin Keqing and Jia Rui's feelings and diseases. The fourth chapter discusses the relationship between Wang Xifeng, Xiang Ling and Qing Wen's personality and emotions and their diseases. Finally, summed up the description and characterization of the characters' behaviors, sentiments, and characters in " The Dream of Red Chambers ", which is consistent with the fate and ending of the characters, and conforms to the theory that Chinese medicine has caused injuries and deaths. It can be seen that the author of " The Dream of Red Chambers " is familiar with the traditional Chinese medicine culture, so that the novel can reflect his profound Chinese medicine literacy.