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宋词的文化品格

    从文化角度考察,宋词的荣耀得力于其市井文化与士林文化相互影响的双重品格。这一点。我们可以从词的别名入手加以探讨。词又称“诗余”或“长短句”,前者是循其文体嬗变脉络而言,后者是就其形式立名。至于“曲子词”、“曲子”的别名,则强调其音乐属性。从隋唐至宋,这一属性是造就词的双重文化品格的基础。西域音乐在隋唐时代传入中土,并与汉族的传统音乐融合产生出与雅乐对立的燕乐,燕乐即俗乐,词在初期就是与之相配的歌词。其市井文化的品格不言而喻。明俞彦《爱园词话》云:“诗亡,然后词作,故日余也,非诗亡,所以歌咏诗者亡。”此论也从音乐入手探讨词的产生。反言之,词之所以能够继诗之后获得演唱者或者吟咏者的青睐,又与其表现形式的灵活多样密不可分。词打破了古近体诗较为齐整的句式,参之以变化错落,因而更适于倚声弦歌与抒情迭意。

    作为配乐的歌词,词作者必须按照乐谱的音律、节拍进行创作,才能用于演唱实践,于是“倚声”、“填词”等相关术语就应运而生了。词的句法参差错落,又有多种词牌可供创作时选择,因而在传达人们复杂隐秘的内心世界时,它就有了诗所无可比拟的灵活性。古人作文吟诗,往往正襟危坐,以体现“诗言志”的尊严,却独于倚声填词较少顾忌。这就是“诗庄词媚”或“词为艳科”说之由来。在反映社会生活的深度与广度上,或许词不如诗;但若表现复杂的感情世界,词又有胜于诗的优越性。王国维曾就此论道:“词之为体,要眇宜修,能言诗之所不能言,而不能尽言诗之所能言。诗之境阔,词之言长。”他概括出诗与词的不同文体特征,的确很有见地。

    词的文体特征与其音乐属性密切相关,而其接受方式也有了双重选择的可能。当其婉转于歌伎之口以娱悦听众时,听众成分的复杂化要求词的写作须向俚俗靠拢。除字句易于听懂外,情趣的共鸣也是不可或缺的。此外,耳听与目治的接受方式的不同,也要求词的写作不宜晦涩艰深,而要有一定的口语化基础。所有这些要求都无疑会令词的市井文化品格得到加强。否则,词将失去赖以发展的土壤,而成为纯粹供文人欣赏的案头文学。柳永“假使重相见.还得似旧时”,李清照的“不如向帘儿底下,听人笑语”,前者写恋人细语温柔,缠绵悱恻,后者感人生苍凉,寓愁于乐。词句浅显易懂,毫无费解之处,便于听唱;.如果用诗的形式表现,就很难传达出个中细腻微妙的情愫。当然,词也并非只局限于风月情怀或身世之愁的抒发。在言志咏史与挥洒壮志的有关题材中,也有区别于诗的潇洒风度,苏轼的“大江东去”的放歌,辛弃疾的“千古江山”的抒怀,皆可佐证。

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    Imagine loving someone so much that you'd swim more than 5, 000 miles to see him or her. Dindim manages to swim that far every year to 1 his friend Joao. This is 2 not only because of the love between the two friends, but because Dindim is3a penguin. Joao found Dindim covered in oil, barely 4on a beach near his home. He picked him up, cleaned him off and brought him to his house where he 5 him and got him healthy again. Joao named him Dindim.

    After a week, he 6 the penguin back to the beach and tried to release him,7 Dindim refused to leave Joao. They 8 together for the next eleven months. Then, Dindim disappeared.9 Joao thought he'd never see his friend again. But just a few months 10 Dindim was back. He found Joao on the beach, and followed him home. Each year he 11four months to live with other penguins. For the other eight months, he lives with Joao. Joao says that each time they meet again, Dindim seems 12 to see him. He says he loves the penguin as if he were his own 13 He feels certain that Dindim loves him in the14way. Ecologist Carl Safina says that animals can and do love humans. He writes and speaks a lot about animals and their 15. According to Carl, it's obvious that animals feel love for humans. What's less obvious is whether or not humans love animals enough to 16 them. Hundreds of thousands of animals are 17 by the same oil that covered Dindim when Joao found him.

    Fifty percent of 18 has disappeared in the last 40 years because of humans'19 their habitats. Scientists say we're in a new mass extinction period. In the next two 20 they predict that we'll lose 75 percent of the remaining species on earth.