Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Graduation thesis - Self-study Notes on Selected Reading of Ancient Literary Theory
Self-study Notes on Selected Reading of Ancient Literary Theory
First, Shangshu. Shun Dian (reciting the following phrases) 1, "Poetry expresses ambition and songs always say. The sound lasts forever. Law and harmony "2," godson, straight and warm. Wide and chestnut. Just but not abusive, simple but not arrogant "3. "Stone-throwing, all animals dance together" 1. Brief Introduction of Shangshu A: Shangshu is a compilation of China's ancient history and documents. "Shang" is business, and Shangshu is an ancient book, hence the name Shangshu. Shangshu is divided into Yu Shu, Xia Shu, Shangshu and Zhou Shu. Shangshu is a Confucian classic, so it is also called The Book of Songs. 2. Understand the history. Some basic understandings of the art recorded in the ancient Shundian? Answer: (1), "Learning in the government": The emperor ordered Kui to be in charge of music, indicating that there was an official band at that time, which may be the predecessor of "Learning in the government" in later generations; (2) "Poetry teaching": "Teaching children" means that music has been used as a means of political and moral education at that time, and it is the predecessor of "Poetry teaching" in later generations; (3) the overall harmony of art: it points out the relationship between poetry, song, sound and law, emphasizes the overall harmony of art, and opens a precedent for the study and discussion of the laws of art itself; (4) The descriptions of "stone-to-stone" and "dancing at the speed of thousands of animals" in the paper indicate that the song and dance at that time may have had a unified command form and simple makeup. 3. Understand Shangshu. Some basic understandings of China's early literature recorded in Shun Dian?