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Archer Hou Yi According to Julius Zeyer (1841-1901) and Lu Xun (1881-1936): Changing Perceptions of Ancient Myths in Modern Literature 被引量:1
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作者 Marian GALIK 《Frontiers of Literary Studies in China-Selected Publications from Chinese Universities》 2014年第3期359-373,共15页
This article analyzes two literary works by the Czech writer, Julius Zeyer (1841-1901), and Lu Xun (1881-1936) by elaborating upon two different myths concerning the Archer Hou Yi. These myths were presented by th... This article analyzes two literary works by the Czech writer, Julius Zeyer (1841-1901), and Lu Xun (1881-1936) by elaborating upon two different myths concerning the Archer Hou Yi. These myths were presented by the missionary and Sinologist William Frederick Mayers in The Chinese Reader's Manual: A Handbook of Biographical, Historical, Mythological and General Literary References (1874), and other Chinese sources. Zeyer highlighted the first myth, which was connected with the Emperor Yao and showed Hou Yi shooting arrows at the nine suns appearing together in the heavens, and Lu Xun preferred the second myth, where the Archer Yi rebelled against the Emperor Tai Kang, whom he drove from the Capital, and later was killed by Han Zhuo. The myth of Chang E who flew to the moon is described only by Lu Xun. 展开更多
关键词 Julius Zeyer lu xun William Frederick Meyers Archer Hou Yi Chang E changing perceptions by Catholic views of Zeyer and Marxist attitudes of lu xun
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