Summary: | 碩士 === 國立嘉義大學 === 中國文學系研究所 === 106 === DENG ZHI-MO's three Taoist novels - "Tie Shu Ji", "Sword of Jujube" and "Fei Jian Ji" have quite high literary, artistic and cultural values, whether it is Taoist factors such as Taoist real people, fairyland, spells and instruments. The use of narrative structure and plot arrangement in the use of novels, or the late Ming and Ming contemporary values and social profiles contained in the book, are presented in front of our eyes by DENG ZHI-MO's three real people’s travels, trials and conclusions.Among them, DENG ZHI-MO's shaping of the characters and characters of the novel not only shows DENG ZHI-MO's unique creative techniques, but also deepens the reader's impression and connection to the "three notes."
This thesis will study the "character image" in DENG ZHI-MO's "Three Notes" and conduct an in-depth analysis from DENG ZHI-MO's late Ming Dynasty and his life. Furthermore, discuss the Taoist elements in the three novels, such as the story of three Taoist immortals, the description and application of Deng's Taoist wonderland and magical instruments, and further analyze the characters and role-building meanings in the book. . Through the meticulous exploration process, Xuan can deeply understand DENG ZHI-MO's interpretation of the meaning and spirit of the characters in the three novels, as well as the author's thought, theme consciousness and literary value behind it.
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