Study on the Beauty of Sorrow and Grief in Ancient Chinese Literature
DOI: 10.23977/langl.2023.060606 | Downloads: 66 | Views: 607
Author(s)
Jiayu Peng 1
Affiliation(s)
1 School of Chinese of Language and Literature, Xi'an International Studies University, Xi'an, China
Corresponding Author
Jiayu PengABSTRACT
The beauty of grief and resentment in ancient Chinese literature is extremely unique, as it is not only closely linked to ancient Chinese ethics and philosophy, but also to political culture and aesthetic emotions, as well as being an integral part of ancient Chinese literary ideology. The emotion of grief and anger is embedded in many ancient Chinese literary works. The emotion of grief and resentment depicted in these literary works is not simply resentment towards the heavens, but a unique aesthetic emotion of grief and resentment that has captivated many literature lovers. An analysis of the beauty of grief and resentment in ancient Chinese literature reveals that it is rich in unique language and means of expression, particularly in terms of style and writing technique. Deeply rooted in human nature and embedded in most ancient Chinese literature for its cultural and psychological characteristics, it is a central feature of ancient Chinese literature. This article focuses on the background of the beauty of grief and resentment in ancient Chinese literature and provides a comprehensive analysis of the causes of this beauty of grief and resentment, with a view to providing important reference values for future research in related fields.
KEYWORDS
Ancient Chinese literature; beauty of sorrow and grief; literary worksCITE THIS PAPER
Jiayu Peng, Study on the Beauty of Sorrow and Grief in Ancient Chinese Literature. Lecture Notes on Language and Literature (2023) Vol. 6: 30-33. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/langl.2023.060606.
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