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The Revision And Supplement Of Yang Shoujing's Compilation Of Han Shu Twenty-three Commentaries Of Fu Qian

Posted on:2005-03-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y H SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2168360125455991Subject:Chinese classical literature
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Fu Qian's The Pronunciation and Meaning of Han Shu, which has been lost long, is of great importance among the Han Shu Commentaries before the Tang Dynasty. And it has always been attached much weight to by scholars. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Yang Shoujing had compiled it, and we can see his work nowadays.Yang Shoujing totally attained 669 pieces about Fu Qian's commentary. Besides 67 pieces attained by the editor of the press, I gain another 42 pieces after combing nearly a hundred documents before the Song and Yuan Dynasty. And each of my pieces is returned to the explained statements in Han Shu of the present edition by careful and textual criticism, and is arranged in order of the emergence of volumes and statements. My research has made some progress on the basis of the research of Yang Shoujing, so I believe it will be beneficial and enlightening to the researchers in this field.The present research is mainly a revision and supplement. In the process, I collect achievements made so far on Fu Qian by ancient and modern scholars and propose my opinion on the disappearance time of Fu Qian's The Pronunciation and Meaning of Han Shu. I hope this dissertation will provide certain help for the further research.
Keywords/Search Tags:Yang Shoujing, compilation, the Pronunciation and Meaning of Han Shu, Fu Qian
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