dc.description.abstract | This dissertation explores the Hakka elements in the novels of Hakka writer Gan Yaoming by means of text analysis. The research theme is based on six novels published by Gan Yaoming until 2017, and additional literary award-winning works. First of all, analyze Gan Yaoming′s selection of Chinese characters in Hakka vocabulary, using both onomatopoeia and phonetic meaning, as well as the writing characteristics of Hakka grammar; secondly, organize Gan Yaoming′s novels and obtain a total of 1,150 Hakka vocabulary for classification and analysis. and explore the reasons why the author does not use non-Hakka words; then, discuss the literary metaphors of Hakka proverbs, slang words and folk songs in the text; finally, discuss how Gan Yaoming uses Hakka elements to present Hakka food, beliefs and customs, forming a lively and amiable Hakka native land, and through rewriting Hakka legends, convey Gan Yaoming′s yearning for a harmonious ethnic image Gan Yaoming uses Hakka vocabulary to create a defamiliar narrative aesthetic, reappers Hakka culture, presents the deep affection and nostalgia for the countryside through rich Hakka elements, and sorts out the Hakka culture contained in the text. | en_US |