Dream, Memory, and Reflection: Transfigurations of Su Shi's Qiuchi Rock in Song Poetry release_rnbj2sjxove4rkbxwollhybvcq

by Xiaoshan (楊曉山) Yang

Published in Journal of Chinese Humanities by Brill.

2022   p310-341

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> The present study traces the changing meanings of Su Shi's Qiuchi rock in Song poetry. As an aesthetic artifact, the rock may be gifted and exchanged through literati social interactions. At a more personal level, the rock reminds Su of a mysterious dream and symbolizes a place of retreat, described as his homeland in Shu, a Daoist grotto heaven, and a utopia that is superior to Peach Blossom Spring. The rock also serves as Su's most faithful companion in the dark days of his exile to the far south. In the poems of Southern Song poets, who experienced the trauma of the fall of northern China to the Jurchens, the rock turns into a nostalgic object but also prompts acute reflections on petrophilia as a morally and philosophically problematic passion.
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