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浙江大学学报(人文社会科学版)  2023, Vol. 53 Issue (6): 132-141    DOI: 10.3785/j.issn.1008-942X.CN33-6000/C.2022.04.182
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从杨维祯入吴看元末古乐府运动的演进与文坛格局的重建
刘召明
浙江越秀外国语学院 中国语言文化学院,浙江 绍兴 312000
A Retrospect of the Advancement of Ancient Yuefu Movement and Reshaping of Literary Landscape at the End of the Yuan Dynasty with Yang Weizhen’s Four Trips to the Wu Region as a Clue
Liu Zhaoming
College of Chinese Language and Literature, Zhejiang Yuexiu University, Shaoxing 312000, China

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摘要 杨维祯一生多次入吴。从泰定五年(1328)自京南下驻足吴中,与李孝光唱和古乐府,到其后多次入吴,再到晚年定居松江直至终老,杨维祯入吴的经历对元末古乐府运动的演进与文坛格局的重建有直接的推动作用。杨维祯通过授学生徒、交游唱和、主持文会等形式,聚集了大量本地或外来游学、避难的诗人,进一步扩大了古乐府运动的影响,把古乐府运动的中心由钱塘转向松江,并推向高潮。在他的影响下,东南地区跃升为元末诗坛中心,大量布衣文人、普通市民积极参与杨维祯发起的古乐府唱和等文学活动,促进了诗歌在社会下层的繁荣,带动了文学重心的下移,文学发展呈现出新的变局与转向。
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Abstract:Throughout his life, Yang Weizhen travelled to the Wu region including Gusu, Huzhou, Songjiang and Kunshan for many times. He first set foot on the land in the fifth year of Taiding (1328 A.D.) after leaving the then capital and composed ancient Yuefu poems and responded to those by Li Xiaoguang. In the years that followed, Yang Weizhen visited the Wu region for several times and even settled down in Songjiang later on in his life until death. Yang’s trips to Wu directly fueled the advancement of the ancient Yuefu movement and reshaped the literary landscape at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. With his influence, not only was the center of the ancient Yuefu movement moved from Hangzhou to Songjiang, but also the literature community in Southeast China emerged in the late Yuan Dynasty, leading to the highlight of the literature arena moving to the south and the shift and redirection of the development of literature.There are four most important visits to the Wu region of Yang that have great significance on the poetic style at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, especially with respect to the ancient Yuefu movement, namely, the 1328 and 1346 visits to Gusu and the 1349 and 1359 ones to Songjiang. The reasons why Yang paid repeated visits to the Wu region and eventually chose to live in Songjiang were rather complex. To name just a few, first, the profound historical legacy, rich cultural heritage and long literary tradition are critical in attracting Yang to the Wu region and Songjiang, in particular; second, the stunning natural scenery strongly interested Yang; third, the Wu region provided a relatively tranquil living environment for Yang; besides, Yang’s relocation to Songjiang was also aimed at promoting the ancient Yuefu movement that he led, extending its influence and gaining more attention; finally, the maritime cargo shipping allowed by the Yuan Empire alongside China’s southeastern coastal line vitalized the urban economy of cities like Songjiang and Taicang. Scholars from other places of the country tended to settle and gather in Wu for its prosperous business, soaring local population, cultural diversity and an environment featuring openness, inclusiveness and freedom. Through multiple times of teaching, visiting and eventually settling down in the Wu region, Yang convened a large group of local poets and those came to study and hide from disasters from the outside, which further enlarged the scope where the ancient Yuefu movement exerted influence, transferred its center from Qiantang to Songjiang and climaxed the movement.Yang’s travels to Wu pushed forward the ancient Yuefu movement, enabled its thriving and also left far-reaching impact on the reshaping of the literary landscape at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. On the one hand, the Southeast China centered in Wuzhong suddenly became the highlight of the poetic arena of that period. Relying on the platform and finance offered by Gu Ying, an affluent businessperson and scholar in Kunshan, Yang actively engaged himself in hosting salons and academic meetings by fully utilizing his talent, ingenuity, temperament and influence as the leader of the scholars. Renowned scholars from the southeast and even across the country came over because of Yang. Together, they versified relentlessly, making it the center of China’s poetic arena. On the other hand, large groups of general citizens and scholars who did not work as officials participated a lot in the literary movements initiated by Yang, writing Yuefu poems in response to each other. This contributed to the popularity of poetry in the lower class and more of those people became the backbone of the poetic community. During his stay in the Wu region, Yang mostly presented himself in the community as an ordinary scholar with no big difference from the general public. Moreover, the pursuit of poetry being regular and available to everyone had always been part of his poetic ideal. Also, the majority of those who communicated and travelled with Yang were scholars without official titles and ordinary people were often found as the protagonists or receivers of the articles and poems in his collection. Therefore, it is fair to say that Yang’s literary activities in Wu helped the formation of the literature with the general public as major contributors, rendering the focus of literature closer to the grassroots.In terms of the major trend of the development of the Chinese literature, it is true that immense historic changes took place at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, but regrettably, literature embraced again the development mode with upper-class scholars as main contributors and political education as the primary goal after the low ebb at the beginning of the newly established Ming Dynasty and the intensified tyrannical monarchy. Later on, literature took on a new look characterized by an increasingly elegant and formal style that better met the needs of the ruling class.
Key wordsYang Weizhen    ancient Yuefu movement    literary landscape    reshape   
收稿日期: 2022-04-18     
作者简介: 刘召明(https://orcid.org/0009-0005-8262-2229),男,浙江越秀外国语学院中国语言文化学院教授,硕士生导师,文学博士,主要从事元明文学研究;
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刘召明. 从杨维祯入吴看元末古乐府运动的演进与文坛格局的重建[J]. 浙江大学学报(人文社会科学版), 2023, 53(6): 132-141. Liu Zhaoming. A Retrospect of the Advancement of Ancient Yuefu Movement and Reshaping of Literary Landscape at the End of the Yuan Dynasty with Yang Weizhen’s Four Trips to the Wu Region as a Clue. JOURNAL OF ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY, 2023, 53(6): 132-141.
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