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"warring States" Comments

Posted on:2013-04-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S L ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2245330395479575Subject:Chinese classical literature
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Of the many cultural relics unearthed from Han Tomb at Mawangdui in Changsha, alarge number of early Xi Han dynasty silk book, where there is a silk book of reasons similarto Zhan Guo Ce, the researcher of Mawangdui silk bookletter have named the silk book asZhan Guo Zong Heng Jia Shu, the book has27chapters,325lines, more than11,000characters, of which only appears in documents handed down Chapter11,16other chapterswere lost.From a content point of view, this silk book is divided into three parts: chapter1tochapter14of Su Qin, Yan Wang and Qi Wang’s conversations or letters (except for the13thchapter), chapter15to19, at the end of each chapter have a word count, after five chaptersas well as the total number of words, for another source,20to27chapters bibliographicstyle was different from the first two parts.The unearthed silk book, as we study history and culture in the era of the warring Statesperiod to provide a true and reliable material, and not only on some of the documents handeddown, so that the version is more perfect, but can also restore and add history and historicalrecords of that period.The body of the structure is divided into two part.Preface to first outline the unearthedsilk book letter to the horizontal in Zhan Guo Ce, such as policy and historical recordsdocument handed down, followed with an overview of current academic research, chapter14ordered chapter1to14, and a review of its historical value.Body part is on the exegesis of the silk book for words, phrases, names, introduction totextual criticism of place name age and background, analysis.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mawangdui silk book, the warring aspect of letter, comment
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