A Research on Xi-I of Han-Uei and Six Dynasties
Autor: | Lu Hsiang-Yu, 呂湘瑜 |
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Rok vydání: | 2003 |
Druh dokumentu: | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Popis: | 91 The meaning of Xi-I, is the notices or official documents between each government branches or organizations. However, presently we do not use the Xi-I as usual as before but according to the Xi-I’s intention and essence, some sort of Xi-I still exist in modern society. The documents, which are provided with the convincing and noticing features, could be identified as the Xi-I, such as the political speech that the government leader reprimands the terrorist, elective proposals, the business advertisements, and etc. If we want to understand the historical value of the Xi-I, first at all we should get understand the resource of Xi-I. The Xi-I is not only the governmental red-tape but also can reflect some unsettled elements in society. According to this reason, I try to focus on the literary social value of Xi-I. On the other hand, the information about Xi-I’s creators, writing background, and spreading media, all are my researching topics. We can clearly and generally understand its social and historical value of Xi-I, and we can have the ideas of the social structures and humanism which influenced the evolution of Xi-I. Hence, in first chapter we indicate the research motive, range, and methods. In second chapter, we present the definition, evolution, and system of Xi-I for understanding how important this style of writing is in the literary history. Otherwise, we reference some existing books, historical records and relics. In third chapter, we focus on the writer of Xi-I. Usually the writers are ignored because Xi-I has very strong political function. Undoubtedly, the writers’ accomplishment and their writing motives must affect the styles and fashions of Xi-I. On the other hand, it is that the Xi-I usually can not represent the writers’ individual political ascertainment. Thus we must figure out the politic and government systems of Han-Uei and Six Dynasties for truly understanding the political group’s proposals on the back of Xi-I. Certainly, this topic also can help us to indicate the possibilities that the nameless writer or writer using fake name composed the Xi-I. We discuss the Xi-I literature works in Han-Uei and Six Dynasties after we understood the writers of Xi-I. The writing style, model, sentence, word, phases, essay structures, adages using, all are our analytic targets. In additionally, Xi-I usually uses some psychological attacking method of the military strategy and tactics to coerce the foe surrendering without any resistance. Certainly, the writer must have the brilliant writing craftsmanship to compose the Xi-I. It requires the writer to be logical, moving, and have enough psychological knowledge to mentally effect and control readers. So, in fourth chapter, we focus on the literary artistries of Xi-I. After then we focus on the readers and spreading media of Xi-I. The Xi-I’s special feature, which represents the government and should be popular and easily to make the common readers understanding, decides that Xi-I must be published by official media that the people can not ignore. That undoubtedly reinforces the power of Xi-I. We discuss the Xi-I’s spreading media and its system in fifth chapter. In sixth chapter, we focus on the essence of Xi-I and try to discuss in modern era how the Xi-I extends to our daily lives. We use the modern business/political proposals and advertisements for references to discuss the psychological theories that be used in the Xi-I. In last chapter we conclude the Xi-I’s history, writers, readers, social background, and composing craftsmanship which generalized with changing of eras. We also review the Xi-I’s functions in political and commercial aspects in the special period. |
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