摘要
In ancient Chinese literature,poetry is the primary vehicle for lyrical expression.Although they have been traditionally deemed pure lyrical works,the nineteen ancient poems contain narrative elements that have been explored in prior research endeavors.An examination of these poems from the perspective that Chinese literature is characterized by the complementary interplay of lyrical and narrative traditions can help develop a more nuanced understanding of Chinese literary works.Moreover,it can deepen the perception that Chinese literary history is not dominated by the lyrical tradition but is defined by the intricate harmony and mutual enrichment between the lyrical and narrative traditions.