淡江評論, 第 24 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1993 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... dynasties have risen and fallen , literature has developed from the simple to the more ornate in form as well as in content " 1 * 3 , TX ^ * ( WHTL I , 311 ) ... dynasty . Fu ( rhapsody ) prospered in 66 TAMKANG REVIEW , Vol . XXIV , No. 1.
... dynasties have risen and fallen , literature has developed from the simple to the more ornate in form as well as in content " 1 * 3 , TX ^ * ( WHTL I , 311 ) ... dynasty . Fu ( rhapsody ) prospered in 66 TAMKANG REVIEW , Vol . XXIV , No. 1.
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the Wei dynasty . Fu ( rhapsody ) prospered in the Han dynasty , decayed in the Wei dynasty , and died in the T'ang dynasty . " H 盛於楚,衰於漢,而亡於魏。賦盛於漢,衰於魏,而亡於唐。( qtd . in T'an i lu 34-35 ) . However , as Ch'ien Chung ...
the Wei dynasty . Fu ( rhapsody ) prospered in the Han dynasty , decayed in the Wei dynasty , and died in the T'ang dynasty . " H 盛於楚,衰於漢,而亡於魏。賦盛於漢,衰於魏,而亡於唐。( qtd . in T'an i lu 34-35 ) . However , as Ch'ien Chung ...
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... dynasty had fu , the T'ang dynasty shih , the Sung dynasty tz'u , the Yuan dynasty ch'ü . Then he observes that it would be justifiable to interpret this remark to mean that a certain genre starts to have the sway and prosper in a certain ...
... dynasty had fu , the T'ang dynasty shih , the Sung dynasty tz'u , the Yuan dynasty ch'ü . Then he observes that it would be justifiable to interpret this remark to mean that a certain genre starts to have the sway and prosper in a certain ...
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