THE EMOTIONAL CONNOTATIONS OF ZHANG YAN’S EROTIC LYRICS
Keywords:
Zhang Yan, Erotic Lyrics, Displaced Person Identity, Emotional ConnotationsAbstract
Zhang Yan was an important poet during the transition from the Song to the Yuan Dynasty, and his erotic works, imbued with the feelings of a displaced person and the sorrow of"the collapse of the millet, "gave his erotic lyrics a unique charm. In terms of emotional content, although a small part of Zhang Yan's erotic lyrics did not break away from the grievances of predecessors and still inherited the implicit and graceful style, it is undeniable that most of Zhang Yan's erotic lyrics underwent a qualitative change due to the factors of the downfall of his family and the demise of his country.References
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