Summary: | 碩士 === 南華大學 === 文學系碩士班 === 99 === Wen-Tao Huang (courtesy name is Zhu-Yai) was born in ChangHua City in 1893, and died in 1970 in ChiaYi City (78 years-old). In his childhood, he and several pioneers, including Lai-He (Father of Taiwan New Literature) and Zuo-Chou Zhan (Realism Poet after WWII), all learned basic of Chinese culture from his uncle, Zhuo-Qi Huang’s private tutor school. After he graduated from Taipei Medicine College, he established and started to serve at Shang-Chi hospital in Siluo Township for eight years. Then he had completed his MD (Doctor of Medicine) in Japan. During his remaindering life, he came back to ChiaYi and re-opened his Shang-Chi hospital till he died. In rest of his life, he spent all his free time on writing poems regularly; he became popular in the local poetry society between ChiaYi and YunLin.
His active period begins from the Japanese Ruling era and ends in the KMT era. Pieces of his works contain thousands of poems. Among these poems, the majority is primarily metered poems, especially seven-character poems. The content of his poems are different and wide-ranging, such as chorus for separate, praises for weddings and burials, praises for entertainment, portray of Taiwan culture, nostalgia for history and fatherland, and praise for emotions. His poems are full of rhetoric and ancient stories; phases and words in poems are not only simple and friendly, but also deep and profound. Especially his poems have his strong personal characteristic and beauty. Therefore, his works are worth to investigate and study more.
Based on limited literature and research results, this thesis arranges and categorizes potteries’ works after we realized the situations where these potteries lived with through investigating the family background and life experiences first. Second, we analyze and study the collected content to understand in-depth meanings inside these works. Finally, we discuss poetries’ styles and induce art features in their works so that the research results can the spirit of National interests, inherit Chinese traditional culture, feel of affinity with the people, and awake human homeland love. We expect that this these could an overview of Wen-Tao Hunag’s poems and would also contribute to culture reservations.
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