The Influence of Music Archaeology on Ancient Poetry in Jiangnan from the Perspective of Cultural Power and the Promotion of Poetry and Song Ontology

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Ancient Poetry of the Yangtze River, Cultural Power, Vision, Soft Power, Music, Archaeology

Abstract

This paper explores the archaeological value of poetry and song ontology, and takes the ancient poems of Jiangnan in the Han Dynasty as the research object. Microscopes, infrared scanners, and force testers are used to measure the glyphs, structure, writing power and material of ancient poems, as well as the connotation of cultural power. The results show that the ontology of ancient poems and songs in Jiangnan presents the characteristics of ceremonial and religious, the lyrics are mainly soft tunes, the glyph structure in the lyrics and songs is biased and symmetrical, the composition of writing ink is cinnabar, gold, milky way and pine resin, etc., and the lyrics are soft at the top and heavy at the bottom, and the left is soft and right, reflecting the characteristics of both rigidity and softness, and the lyrics and songs show consistent changes. Therefore, the ancient poems of Jiangnan have obvious connotations of the Han Dynasty, which are the main support of cultural power and have a promoting role in promoting poetry and songs.

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2023-12-20

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