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A Research On "Tuota Office" In Bamboo Slips

Posted on:2019-08-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F Q GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330572466498Subject:Chinese classical literature
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This article mainly uses the handed down documents and the newly published Han Dynasty Bamboo Slips of the Northwest,and makes a textual research on the vocabulary of "Camel" and its related conditions.There are two main meanings in the Han Dynasty Bamboo Slips in the Northwest.The first is the camel animal we call today,and the second is the one governmental office established in Zhangye County at the time..This article will discuss the above two sections in separate chapters,and at the end,make an analysis of the links between animals and place name.In the first chapter,it mainly discusses the camel as an alien species.At the beginning of the introduction,the camel was called the "tuotuor".Because it was a transliteration of foreign words,it was written in different forms.Until the Tang Dynasty,it was completed from "tuotuo" to "The Camel".The name "camel" changed its name into a fixed name so far.Through the analysis of this transformation,this paper believes that at that time,there was a shift from the area where the camel came in and the Huns turned to the Western Regions,which led to different forms of writing in the process of translation.This chapter further examines the fact that the "Feng cows" appearing in the "Han Shu Xi Yu Biography" are not what people think and are the nicknames of dromedaries.They are another completely different animals.In the second chapter,the article is mainly used to explain the excavated texts of the animal-lumped camel in the Han Dynasty in the northwest of China.It mainly focuses on the misunderstandings in the existing interpretations,and uses the relevant documents and handed down documents to make corrections.Through the research on the word "cheng",it is believed that the word "cheng" that appears in the Suirumi Kanken period of this period means "negative object," rather than what was originally thought of as "riding." In this chapter,there are two types of brief texts about the animals:the "animals",which are donated by the Western countries,and the local ones that grow on the northwest border.In the third chapter,the text mainly discusses the Sunda officials who are under the jurisdiction of Zhangye County in Hexi Corridor.In this section,we first sort out the records of the crippled officials in the Han Bamboo Slips,extract all the simple texts in the Han Bamboo Slips that are relevant to the officials,and define the scope and jurisdiction of the squatters and pavilions,and try to use them.We try to know the geography and make a position for the office.In the second part of this chapter,we will chronicle the Han Simplified Chinese in the Han Simplified Years,and discuss the Han Sui and the Han Dynasty who are waiting for him.This will give us a rough idea of the ages and years of the existence of local officials,local traffic,and this period.The profile of the Northwest Frontier,as reflected by waiting officer.In the fourth chapter,it mainly discusses the departure of Sunda and the naming of the place names and people’s understanding of the flow of mountains and rivers.In this period,the concept of "nice names" did not fully penetrate into the northwest.The border and the series of related naming of the names of the local officials and the Tuotuo River are discussed.This chapter attempts to show that foreign words are preserved in Chinese as place names,and that it is also very rich in Chinese and foreign cultural exchanges.It becomes the concrete embodiment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Bamboo Slips, Camel, Postal Office, Naming
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