NEVER TAKING A SHORTCUT: EXAMINATION POETRY OF THE TANG DYNASTY

IF 0.5 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Nathan Vedal
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Abstract The jinshi examination in the Tang dynasty required poetry composition from the late seventh century onward. This examination poetry was a distinct genre, and extant poems illuminate what skills were in fact being tested in the civil service examinations. Due to the official context of the examinations, this poetry can also shed light on Tang conceptions of poetic standards. This study analyzes a number of poems from the Tang exams, as well as other Tang poems explicitly written in the examination style. I argue that the primary goal of these poems was a display of competence and familiarity with the literary tradition, rather than a demonstration of poetic brilliance. In addition, the apparent acceptability of prosodic freedom on the exams suggests that regulation in Tang verse was conceived even less strictly than commonly imagined.
绝不走捷径:唐代考试诗
唐代进士考试要求考生从7世纪后期开始写诗。这种考试诗歌是一种独特的体裁,现存的诗歌阐明了在公务员考试中实际上测试的是什么技能。由于考试的官方背景,这首诗也可以揭示唐代的诗歌标准观念。本研究分析了一些唐代考试诗歌,以及其他明确以考试风格写作的唐诗。我认为,这些诗歌的主要目的是展示自己的能力和对文学传统的熟悉程度,而不是展示自己的诗歌才华。此外,考试中对韵律自由的明显接受表明,唐诗中的规则甚至没有通常想象的那么严格。
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Tang Studies
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