Element mining, network associations and scene reconstruction of qiantang river poetry road literary allusion landscapes
摘要
Literary allusions are a living gene pool for contemporary literary landscape inheritance. Focusing on the Qiantang River Poetry Road literary heritage corridor, this study innovatively constructing the Element Mining-Network Connection-Scenario Reconstruction analytical framework for poetic literary allusions. It develops a watershed literary gene map (228 standard allusion terms, 4229 allusion-related connection groups) to visualize implicit links between allusions and between allusions and their environments. Key findings: 1) Allusions and landscape elements show significant correlations; the upper, middle, and lower reaches have distinct allusion image clusters: boat hermitage, fishing hermitage, and tidal culture narrative systems. 2) Top-recognized scenarios: Autumn Waters Canoeing (44Wd), Misty Rain Solitary Angling (48Wd), Tidal Thunder Resonance (86Wd). 3) At the watershed-scale, patterns of Shared Allusion Motifs, Divergent Scene Typologies and Shared Scene Archetypes, Divergent Allusion Themes emerge. This study provides a context-specific reference model for the protection and activation of river-basin-based regional literary heritage corridors.