YAN Ling-zhi. Humane Implication of Five-Character-Poetry of Literati in Late Han Dynasty and Early Weijin Period[J]. Journal of Yellow River Conservancy Technical Institute, 2009, 21(2): 95-98. DOI: 10.13681/j.cnki.cn41-1282/tv.2009.02.019
    Citation: YAN Ling-zhi. Humane Implication of Five-Character-Poetry of Literati in Late Han Dynasty and Early Weijin Period[J]. Journal of Yellow River Conservancy Technical Institute, 2009, 21(2): 95-98. DOI: 10.13681/j.cnki.cn41-1282/tv.2009.02.019

    Humane Implication of Five-Character-Poetry of Literati in Late Han Dynasty and Early Weijin Period

    • The turbulent social reality in the late Han Dynasty and Early Weijin period provides fertile soil for the development of literature.The literati wrote poems to express their true feelings,to song their high enthusiasm and heroic spirit,to gave vent to their gloom for no scope for their ability,to be in agony over failure,to grieved over the time slipping by and the impermanency of life,to confessed their addiction to material life and their carpe diem,to frankly write about love and the pain of lovesickness.In poems,they turned to the nature or returned to themselves,and even made transcendental meditations.These feelings all came out of their true insights and personal experiences,reflecting the typical social life in that time,which ultimately make the unique humanity in the late Han Dynasty and Early Weijin period.
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