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The Research On The Idea And Annotations About The Monthly Order Of The Eastern Han Dynasty In The Middle And Late Period

Posted on:2020-09-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J K WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330575957987Subject:Ancient Chinese literature
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The "Monthly Order"(?<???)has a great influence on the politics,thoughts and society of the Eastern Han Dynasty.It is reflected in the academic thoughts of Cai Yong(??),Zheng Xuan(??)and Gao You(??).This thesis studies the seasonal thoughts of the Eastern Han Dynasty in the middle and late period,mainly focusing on Cai Yong's "Chapters and Sentences on the Monthly Order"(??????),Zheng Xuan's annotation on "Book of Rites"(????),and Gao You's" Huainanzi·Shi Ze Xun"(????·????)as the center,observing the idea of the Monthly Order in the middle of the Easter n Han Dynasty.The transformation of the Han Dynasty scholar was different from the Qin and Han dynasties in the Warring States Period-that is,the Yin and Yang families entered Confucianism.In particular,it shows both ritualization and historica lizat ion.It also incorporates the new knowledge and ideological doctrines of the Han Dynasty,such as the Chen wei(??)and the system of things and their names.This change has a long-lasting impact.The int roduction briefly descri bes the formation of the documents of the pre-Qin Dynasty and the predecessors' research and the innovation of this paper.The first chapter explores the reasons for the formation of the "nowdadayss monthly order"(???)in the Han Dynasty from the perspective of the law;introduces the basic situation of the three notes,compares and analyzes the common characteristics of the three notes and their respective methods.The second chapter analyzes the transformation trend reflected in the three notes.It is argued that whether the author is Zhou Gong(??),the introduction of the Mingtang system,and the use of Confucian ritual classic annotations are the main means of successfully transforming the "Month" into a Confucian classic.It is also a place where the three accounts differ greatly.With the help of the present,the authors made the "Lv's Spring and Autumn 12th Anniversary"(?????·????)as a political idea on a specific historical time and space,thus determining the historical coordinates for the Han Dynasty.The Han Dynasty ritual music activities also found a classic basis.The third chapter analyzes the new knowledge and ideological doctrines in the three notes.The entry of Chen Wei and Yi Xue(??)is the most significant part.The five-line knowledge,such as the twelve laws,the five grains,the five internal organs,and the five animals,all have new developments in the Han Dynasty,and they have all been reflected in the three notes.The Han people injected new knowledge and ideas into the "Moon",which enabled them to become one of the Han dynasties and guide the Han Dynasty's ideological direction.The fourth chapter observes the relationship between the moon and the social life of the Han Dynasty.It is carried out from the perspectives of the Four People's Order and the poetry.Both the "Four People's Monthly Order"(??????)and its note can be regarded as a special "Monthly Order"note similar to the "Mingtang Monthly Order"(??????)and the three notes,which also reflects the trend of ritualization and hi storicalization.And to use this as the first river to remember.The poetry of the literati reflects the deeper influence of the "Moon" Zhang Heng' s(??)inscriptions on Capitals' odes(???)and Li You' s(??)inscriptions have t he greatest degree of poli tical function and purpose.The lyrics and the fi ve-character poems accepted the time structure of the four-and-a-half-line poetry.The single-line feelings about time in the traditionl "Book of Songs"(????)and "Lisao"(?<???)was washed away,and poetry deeply influenced the time perception of the Six Dynasties and Tang poetry.It is finally fixed in the book instrument and turned into one end for daily use.
Keywords/Search Tags:Three Notes on "Monthly Order", ritualization, Eastern Han ideology and culture
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