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동아인문학회 동아인문학 東亞人文學 第12輯
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2007.12
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95 - 128 (34page)

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Xiao Ying Shi(蕭潁士 zi Mao Ting 茂挺) was a lifelong friend of Li Hua(李華), with whose name hisis often joined as a forerunner of the Gu-wen yun-dong(古文運動). His official career was unsuccessful; though he was the highest jin-shi(進士) graduate of 735, he never went on to enjoy the long-term service in one of the academic institutions at Chang-an(長安). The need for a patron led him in 742 to write to the prominent official historian Wei Shu(韋述) one of the most extensive self-apologies to survive from the mid-eighth century. In this "贈韋司業書(Letter to Vice-president Wei)" he described himself as a single-minded, isolated, and austere scholar, very different from the ambitious, opportunistic, and morally lax horde against whom he was forced to compete. He was interested in problems of dynastic legitimacy as they affected the line of succession(正統) from the Liang(梁) dynasty, from whose imperial house he was descended, to the Tang(唐). He emphasized the moral function of literature and condemned writing that showed mere technical virtuosity or powers of description. He also stressed, both explicitly and implicitly in his own sometimes densely allusive prose style, the primacy of Confucian canonical texts as models. His poetry style succeeded to Shi Jing(詩經) four words style(四言體), and the form and contents modeled after a pattern of Shi Jing's descriptive style and Confucian poetical education(詩敎).

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Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. 生平事跡
Ⅲ. 復古意識과 《詩經》體의 形式
Ⅳ. 後代에 끼친 문학적 영향
Ⅴ. 맺음말
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