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Zhuāngzǐ and Dù Fǔ Zhuāngzǐ and Dù Fǔ
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Introduction to the Poem Introduction to the Poem
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Relationship to the Zhuāngzǐ Relationship to the Zhuāngzǐ
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Goblet Language Goblet Language
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Linear Versus Non-Sequential Presentation Linear Versus Non-Sequential Presentation
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Conflicts between Roles Conflicts between Roles
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Poetic Activity and Its Conflicts Poetic Activity and Its Conflicts
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Forms of Poetic Expression in Dù Fǔ's Journey Forms of Poetic Expression in Dù Fǔ's Journey
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Conclusion: Dù Fǔ and Zhuāngzǐ's Confucius Conclusion: Dù Fǔ and Zhuāngzǐ's Confucius
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The Poem The Poem
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Dù Fǔ, “A Song of My Thoughts on Traveling from the Capital to Fèngxiān” Dù Fǔ, “A Song of My Thoughts on Traveling from the Capital to Fèngxiān”
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Notes Notes
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References References
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13 Poetic Language: Zhuāngzǐ and Dù Fǔ's Confucian Ideals
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Published:October 2011
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Abstract
Zhuāngzǐ not only lives within the later poetic tradition, but that tradition also grapples with, is even mesmerized by, both the “core” text and the early interpretive attempts which appear in the volume entitled the Zhuāngzǐ. Zhuāngzǐ's effect on specific poets is often clear, and illuminating examples include Táo Qián, Lǐ Bái, and Sū Shì. This chapter examines here, however, a different kind of example, the one presented by Dù Fǔ (712–770). This example features an explicit attempt to marry early Confucian ethical ideals with Zhuāngzǐ's ideals, and it thereby focuses attention on features more often than not absent from Zhuāngzǐ. Most notable are tensions that, for Dù Fǔ, define the human situation, especially ones which have an ethical component, such as those between service to one's own genuine needs and service to the larger community, and thus also among the competing roles each endeavor produces.
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