英文摘要 |
This article explores the rhyme and Chinese Character Use in Lu Han-Xiu's Taiwanese Poem Chun1-thinn1-E5-Hue1-Lui2. As for the rhyme, I first looked at Lu's inductive rhyme patterns in terms of the standard scheme of possible metric-foot patterns. Next, I compared Lu's poems with Taiwanese folklore literature in terms of “loose” and “strict” rhyming, changing rhyme frequency, and categories of metric-foot patterns. Then I compared the standard metric foot pattern with Lu's special type of alternating rhymes. As for character use, I focused on different pronunciations of the same concept or similar concept to understand Lu's opinion of Chinese characters. I then collected the Taiwanese characters used in Lu's poems and analyzed his choices of Taiwanese character patterns. Finally, from the standpoint of the poet's character-sound system, I elucidated his character system. |