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    01 February 2007, Volume 26 Issue 1
    Orignal Article
    War Politics and 1940s Chinese Poetry
    HE Zhong-ming
    2007, 26(1):  5-8. 
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    War politics impacts deeply on 1940s Chinese poetry. It promotes the peculiar poetic prosperity due to that poetry is a literary carrier which most fully expresses human passion and whose spiritual temperament is in natural conformity with people’s war passion and their romantic phantoms.What is more important is the fact that some agitating features of poetry have special realistic significance during war time. War politics also exerts direct influence on the poetic development of form and style and has, in depth, an effect on the imago selection by poets. It is not altogether fitting and proper to totally negate the impact of war politics on 1940s poetry in a simple way. People should historically regard the choice by poets and the attribute of poems in special political times.
    The Seventeen Years’ Poetry and Political Culture
    ZHANG Li-qun
    2007, 26(1):  9-13. 
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    As a literary phenomenon in a definite time, “the seventeen years’ poetry” undoubtedly had a close relationship with“politics”.However,the relationship should not be superficially dealt with whether in research or in literary history. Starting from the viewpoint of the theory of political caltare, the present paper analyses its 4 main aspects with the parpose of finding the questions through historical retrospection.
    Tian-An-Men-Poem Movement in Narration
    LONG Yang-zhi
    2007, 26(1):  19-23. 
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    As an epoch-making sign, Tian-An-Men-Poem Movement has undergone an evolution from significance to attenuation in its location in Chinese modern history of literature. Such can be taken as a course of continuous awakening of literary standard. With the repeated excavations of the underground poems, it becomes a matter of course that the poems are being dissolved in art and value. This tendency is more prominent in individualized academic works. And the change shows that modern history of literature is an ever-changing speech system, confronting constant adjustment and revision.
    Rhetoric Pursuit of Scientization
    LI Ming-fang
    2007, 26(1):  65-68. 
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    Rhetoric is a science that studies the laws of neightening the effect of language expression. Summarily, rhetoric falls into the four laws of selection, interdynamics, adaptation and effect. They run through rhetoric to construct the scientific rhetorical palace.
    Functional Analysis of Formsin Chinese Thank-Expressing Replies
    WANG Chun-hui
    2007, 26(1):  79-83. 
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    Taking fact finding as the basis on a comparatively large scale, people find in their research of modern Chinese “thank-expressing replies” in certain concrete language environment that there exist a number of varied forms, such as zero form, by-language form and language form. The use frequency of these forms is quite different. And the explanation of the difference in forms and use frequency can be found in their respective functions.
    Shift and Gravidity of General Tendencyin Late Qing Dynasty Historical Science
    ZHANG Ke-lan
    2007, 26(1):  105-108. 
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    As “the root of all learnings”, historical science has always been a dominant one in Chinese academic learning. Inpacted by the occidental academic trend and the introduction of new ways of scholarly research in late Qing Dynasty, this science saw its new academic trend in the field of classical historical science. Although traditional textual research of the Qianlong and Jiaqing times had its non-mainstream inheritance and development by scholars, the criticism was direct and severe. The advocacy of folk history and new historical science, the organization of the accociation of historical science, the establishment of new academic magazines, and the advocacy of theory and method of historical science, all this became the late Qing Dynasty new general tendency and new trend of thought; such laid the foundation for the development of the historical science in the time of the Republic of China.