論宗教與文學中的“哪吒手段”
On“Nezha Supernatural Power” of religion and literature
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https://doi.org/10.24112/sinohumanitas.172597Keywords:
宗教, 文學, 鄒祗謨, 詠物詞, 哪吒手段, Religion, Literature, Zou Zhimo, Yongwu Ci poetry, Nezha Supernatural PowerAbstract
LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract also in English.
哪吒既是佛教的護法神,也是道教的中壇元帥。他的本領、法力被稱爲“哪吒手段”。這一手段,不僅運用在宗教中,而且被借用在文學批評中,在清朝詞人鄒祗謨的詠物詞創作中體現得最爲明顯。本文從宗教和文學兩個方面來分析“哪吒手段”的内涵,并重點分析這一手段在鄒祗謨詠物詞中的運用特色。
Nezha is not only the God of law enforcement in Buddhism, but also the Marshal of the middle forces in Taoism. His supernatural power is called “Nezha Shouduan”. It is not only used in religion, but also in literary criticism. In the Qing Dynasty, Zou Zhimo’s Yongwu Ci poetry was the most obvious embodiment of the power. This paper analyzes the connotation of the power in two aspects, both religious and literary, and focuses on how it is used in Zou Zhimo’s Yongwu Ci poetry.
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