Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 23 筆
第 143 頁
... Huang , p . 63 ) Now the time of his departure from the capital was the autumn of the third year of Yung - ch'u ( 422 ) , and he was then thirty - eight years old . As the two lines quoted here suggest , his exile occasions him much ...
... Huang , p . 63 ) Now the time of his departure from the capital was the autumn of the third year of Yung - ch'u ( 422 ) , and he was then thirty - eight years old . As the two lines quoted here suggest , his exile occasions him much ...
第 152 頁
... Huang , p . 108 ) ; the poem written " On Climbing the Highest Peak of Stond Gate " 6 also contains lines describing the maze of the bamboo forest : " Hemmed in by mountains , there seems no way out , / The track gets lost among the ...
... Huang , p . 108 ) ; the poem written " On Climbing the Highest Peak of Stond Gate " 6 also contains lines describing the maze of the bamboo forest : " Hemmed in by mountains , there seems no way out , / The track gets lost among the ...
第 408 頁
... Huang should take Tu Fu as his model , for Tu is famous for his derivational regulated poetry , which he carefully works out within and against the convention . Huang's poem on bamboos has the lines " Setting sun reflects the waves on ...
... Huang should take Tu Fu as his model , for Tu is famous for his derivational regulated poetry , which he carefully works out within and against the convention . Huang's poem on bamboos has the lines " Setting sun reflects the waves on ...
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