第86节
    【】nalpattesofthoughtandstyle.ithasacultivated,    superrefieique,butitlacksgrandeurandpohefeelingone    getsontuingfrosandesedrasare    essentiallyregarded,ashasbeenpoi,asallesisliketuing    fronexquisitepluranuchsuperiorin    freshness,riessandvariety.    eselyricsaredainty,butneverlongandneververypoheirvery    terseness,narrativeanddescriptivepassagesarenecessarilylitedinter.in    thedrasthespeandstyleofpoetryaredifferent.wordsareusedhwould    havebeebytheurtsasvulgar.igesarise,anddratic    situationsarepresentederarypoh    dearlyaionsreachaheight    unattaiheexquisitequatrailihelanguageitself,he    pehhua,beingfreefrohe,naturalnessand    virilityentirelyundreadofbefore.itisalanguagetakenrathepeoples    uths,andshapediybyselvesfreeoftheal    standardsand.so    stersoftheyuandrausedatoisitablebeautyofitsown,    odeeseorintoanyfnlanguage.it    lybesuggestedinthefollowing:    zzy,dizzy,laal,iquattingsgsglyon    ahendivan.    clatter,patter,theoldpopoisshakingherarsegreatbig    grainpan.    lousy,slouchyliesthedonkeyuhewillow,hislegs    sprawling,    lapping,patting,thatolieshandonthedonkeysneckis    pawing.    oh,awhile    oh,awhile    tilikeabulletpastawindowisflying    桵achihyuan:huangliangng.    atitotheexigeheoperaticairs,but    thelineswas    broaderaabletotheveacularlanguageihe    liberationoftreachievedinthesungtguinatinginsongsaheseairs,    alreadyprovidedforatreularlengths,obeyihfthespoken    ratherthareoreencipatedinthedras.    asanapproxiteexaleofthisirregulartre,igivehereanenglishrendering    ofpassagesintheberasterpieceofthefirstorderinese    literature,hebeautyofinging,theheroine:    beforeshespoke,shehadreddened,    likeacherryripebroken,    likeastatueolten;    inant,    shedhavespoken    astringofnotessandgolden.    uedsideyhe    folloanner:    sidelining,    herjadehairpindeing,    brooonreing,    intoherblackvelvettelesresigning.    oveditribed:    nooveshersteps,ing,pretty,    hersoftlikeasoutheditty,    sogracefullyslender,    sohelplesslytender,    likesbeforeazephyrgiddy.    itisiingtonoteherethatrhythsuoodinesedraticpoetryand    ininusic.    thereisnoreasoaltresofthreesshouldnotbe    usedinsokindularbinationinenglishpoetry.thishasbeendoneh    greatsuoredulatedrhythbr>    tharaightuseofthreesthroughouttheliheideaish    experintbysoqualifiedenglishpoets.    throughitsiensepopularitythetheatrehasachievedaplathenational    eselifeverynearlyrrespondingtoitslogicalplaanidealrepublic.apart    froeausic,ithastaughttheesepeople,    oveiypertofareilliterate,aknoazing,    crystallizing,asithefolkloreairehistoridliterarytraditioninplays    ofonnand    en.thusanyahhasaliveliernanyhistorical    heroeslikekuanyii,liupei,tsaotsao,hsuehjenkingshanandyang    kherintitekno    attendiheatresinyssionaryeducation,andhadto    leaitallpieyteensiknew    joshuastruetsbleheididnotknoili    thirtythatenggniicriedoverthebonesofherhusbandwhohaddied    buildingthegreatlabour,thetorrentofhertearswashedawaya    seofthegreatongthe    illiterateese.    butthetheatre,besidespopularizinghistoryandsigthepeople,hasan    equallyiortantculturalfuninprovidingthepeopleoral    notionsofgoodandevil.praallyallthestandardizedesenotionsofloyal    nistersandfilialsonsandbraveaidensand    intriguingidservantsaferefleurrenteseplays.representedin    theforfstoriesanaybe,    theysiotheirralnsintzusfilialpiety,angingspassion,yaastes,    kreason,yensungsgreedandhukoliangsstrategy,gfeis    quickteer,andliensreligioussanctity梩heyall.beeassociatedinthe    eseheireionsof    goodandevilnduct.    thestoryoftheroheguitarpipachiisgiveoshohetypeof    ralinfluenpleof    thekindofstory,    ...