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南宋末年流行於福建邵武一帶的詩派新探

On a School of Poetry Prevailing around Shao-wu in Fukien at Late Southern Sung Dynasty

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This paper attempts to sketch an outline of a school of poetry which was influential in the area of Shao-wu in Fukien late in the Southern Sung dynasty, The formation of the school with the principle of inheriting the spirit of the poetry of the T'ang dynasty, was meant to be a reaction against the Chiang-hsi School of Poetry (江西詩派) which advocated the dogmatic principle of writing nothing which did not echo something in the writings of past ages The new school which was succeeded by the Ten Poets of Min Chung (閩中十子) in early Ming had a great impact on the Yüen and Ming dynasties as evidenced by the compilation of the Tang-shih p'in-hui唐詩品彙 by Kao Ping高棅. As a result of wars, almost all literary records of the poets in the school were lost, except the Ts'ang-lang shih-hua滄浪詩話 by Yen Yü, the key figure of the school. It is the aim of this paper to provide, from the local records of the province, a picture of the school for historians of Chinese poetry.

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