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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 31 筆
第 23 頁
... reflect the Buddhist state of mind . While both Wang Wei's and Basho's poetry reflect the intuitive wisdom of Zen , their poems emphasize different aspects of Zen , which show a key difference between Chinese and Japanese literature ...
... reflect the Buddhist state of mind . While both Wang Wei's and Basho's poetry reflect the intuitive wisdom of Zen , their poems emphasize different aspects of Zen , which show a key difference between Chinese and Japanese literature ...
第 35 頁
... Reflected light enters the deep wood 返景入深林。 And shines again on blue - green moss . '復照青苔上。 29 The first ... reflected on the moss glade is the reflection of the sunlight after penetrating the trees . So while Basho sees only ...
... Reflected light enters the deep wood 返景入深林。 And shines again on blue - green moss . '復照青苔上。 29 The first ... reflected on the moss glade is the reflection of the sunlight after penetrating the trees . So while Basho sees only ...
第 38 頁
... reflect the Buddhist mind a mind of indifference and remoteness . Wang's poems also reflect " an infinite expansion of the individual , " " which is a characteristic of both Zen and Taoism . He once compared his heart to the broad river ...
... reflect the Buddhist mind a mind of indifference and remoteness . Wang's poems also reflect " an infinite expansion of the individual , " " which is a characteristic of both Zen and Taoism . He once compared his heart to the broad river ...
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