@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00023659, author = {呉, 雨清}, journal = {文化交渉 : 東アジア文化研究科院生論集 : journal of the Graduate School of East Asian Cultures}, month = {Nov}, note = {The purpose of this paper is to understand the connotation of the term "frontier fortress" and the formation process of frontier poetry through the collation of war poetry since the pre-Qin period (prior to 221 BC) and literary criticism since the Northern and Southern Dynasties (420-589). The first part provides a brief collation and summary of relevant research in the academic community. The second part explores the geographical areas referred to by the term "border fortress" before the Tang Dynasty (618-907) through the collation of the term "border fortress" in pre-Tang historical books. The third part lists the war poems before the Northern and Southern Dynasties and clarifies the inherited relationship between the border poems and the war poems from the pre-Qin Dynasty to the Three Kingdoms (220-280) and the Jin Dynasties (266-420). The fourth part analyzes the content characteristic of poets' analogous works in the Northern and Southern Dynasties and clarifies that poetry with the three themes of garrisoning on the border, military, and warfare became separate kinds of poetry. The fifth part concludes that the poetry category of "border poetry" had basically formed during the Tang and Song Dynasties (960-1279) through the analysis of the criteria for selecting poems in the Souyu xiaoji (搜玉小集 Little Collection of Searching for Jade) of the Tang Dynasty and the poems under the heading of "military" in the Wenyuan yinghua (文苑英華 Finest Blossoms in the Garden of Literature) of the Song Dynasty.}, pages = {27--39}, title = {「辺塞詩」研究序説 : 「辺塞詩」ジャンル意識の形成}, volume = {12}, year = {2022} }