词条 | Chiteiki |
释义 |
BackgroundYasutane drew inspiration for his text from Bai Juyi's Chi Shang Pian (池上篇) and Kane Akira's book by the same title.[1] The short text is contained with volume 12 of the Honchō Monzui. It is composed of two major sections. The first is a commentary on problems within the society. Noteworthy are the descriptions of the capital: the west side has gone to ruin and people live crowded on the east side. Due to these issues, in the second half Yasutane goes into seclusion. He builds a small house where he can live a free lifestyle away from worldly cares.[1][2] InfluencesChiteiki is primarily cited as having a major influence on Kamo no Chōmei's later Hōjōki (written around 1212).[1][3] In Hōjōki, Chōmei mimics a number of literary devices found in Chiteiki, describes similar social problems, and eventually goes into seclusion building a small hut. See also
Notes1. ^1 2 3 Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten (1986:1214) 2. ^Ōsone (1992:86–93) 3. ^Kubota (2007:315) References
| last = Ōsone | first = Shōsuke |author2=Kinpara Tadashi |author3=Gotō Akio | title = Shin Koten Bungaku Taikei: Honchō Monzui | publisher = Iwanami Shoten | date = 1992 | isbn = 4-00-240027-1
1 : Late Old Japanese texts |
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