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Имена цветов в китайской поэзии: семиотический подход.

Authors: Zhou, Yaru;

Имена цветов в китайской поэзии: семиотический подход.

Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of names of flowers in Chinese poetry. Flowers have traditionally been used as metaphors and have therefore acquired rich symbols in Chinese culture. Symbolic values of the most popular colors are considered: piona, lotus, plums, chrysanthemums, peaches. The basic metaphorical meanings of each flower are revealed.

Статья посвящена анализу имён цветов в китайской поэзии. Цветы традиционно использовались в качестве метафор и поэтому приобрели в китайской культуре богатую символику. Рассмотрены символические значения наиболее популярных цветов: пиона, лотоса, сливы, хризантемы, персика. Выявлены основные метафорические смыслы каждого цветка.

Keywords

КИТАЙСКАЯ ПОЭЗИЯ, SYMBOL, СИМВОЛИЧЕСКОЕ ЗНАЧЕНИЕ, СИМВОЛ, ЦВЕТОК, FLOWER, FLOWER CULTURE, SYMBOLIC MEANING, ЦВЕТОЧНАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, CHINESE POETRY

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