淡江評論, 第 24-25 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1993 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 17 筆
第 30 頁
... haiku of Basho is almost like the combination of the third and fourth lines . When Wang Wei's lines and Basho's haiku are put together , it seems as if Basho is describing how the needles of the pine in Wang's poem fall into water . As ...
... haiku of Basho is almost like the combination of the third and fourth lines . When Wang Wei's lines and Basho's haiku are put together , it seems as if Basho is describing how the needles of the pine in Wang's poem fall into water . As ...
第 33 頁
... haiku . This haiku juxtaposes the seen thing ( the bridge ) and the unseen thing ( what is hidden in the rain ) . It suggests that only by the seen thing can we become aware of the unseen . Blyth explains the second haiku as showing ...
... haiku . This haiku juxtaposes the seen thing ( the bridge ) and the unseen thing ( what is hidden in the rain ) . It suggests that only by the seen thing can we become aware of the unseen . Blyth explains the second haiku as showing ...
第 39 頁
... haiku reflects more of the essential characteristics of Zen . As artistic works , both Wang Wei's and Basho's poems ... haiku is more like a paradox or puzzle of Zen , which opens the reader's eyes to the truth . The process of ...
... haiku reflects more of the essential characteristics of Zen . As artistic works , both Wang Wei's and Basho's poems ... haiku is more like a paradox or puzzle of Zen , which opens the reader's eyes to the truth . The process of ...
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