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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第 27 頁
... nature , he imagines that the mountain is moving inside the house . Both Wang Wei's and Basho's poems indicate the interpenetrating of the internal and external realms as well as the closeness between man and nature . The above examples ...
... nature , he imagines that the mountain is moving inside the house . Both Wang Wei's and Basho's poems indicate the interpenetrating of the internal and external realms as well as the closeness between man and nature . The above examples ...
第 30 頁
... nature object's delicate life . He seems to live with or even in the things of nature . It is just like what D. T. Suzuki says : " I am in Nature and Nature is in me . " 16 Wang's poem brings the reader to experience life in the natural ...
... nature object's delicate life . He seems to live with or even in the things of nature . It is just like what D. T. Suzuki says : " I am in Nature and Nature is in me . " 16 Wang's poem brings the reader to experience life in the natural ...
第 38 頁
... nature objects . The poet wants to go deeply enough into the object to see the hidden interrelations . Basho ... nature , Wang Wei merges himeself with the broad universe . Basho seems to become one with the natural object , while Wang ...
... nature objects . The poet wants to go deeply enough into the object to see the hidden interrelations . Basho ... nature , Wang Wei merges himeself with the broad universe . Basho seems to become one with the natural object , while Wang ...
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