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Study On The Arrangement Of Common Words In Liji And Zhou Dynasty Bronze Inscriptions

Posted on:2024-09-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R PuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2545306923956479Subject:Chinese Philology
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This paper uses the double evidence method to sort out and study the common words of Liji and Zhou Dynasty bronze inscriptions.The common words included in this article are mainly disyllabic words,involving some monosyllabic sacrificial words.The first chapter."The dictionary of Liji and Zhou Dynasty bronze inscriptions".This chapter collates 222 common words in the Liji and the bronze inscriptions of the Zhou Dynasty.All common words are arranged in order of sound and classified according to the meaning of the word.The use of common words in the Liji and the bronze inscriptions of the Zhou Dynasty is directly presented in the form of a list,and the interpretation of common words is annotated and improved with reference to the predecessors.At the end of this chapter,the Liji and the category distribution map of the common words in the bronze inscriptions of the Zhou Dynasty are attached,so as to more intuitively show the classification and specific quantity of the common words involved.On the one hand,on the basis of visually presenting the meaning of words,it shows the cultural connotation and language use of the Pre-Qin Dynasty;on the other hand,this paper analyzes the phenomenon that the writing forms of some common words in the Liji text and the bronze inscriptions of the Zhou Dynasty are not completely consistent,so as to have a more comprehensive grasp and deeper understanding of the usage and expression of the same words in different materials.The second chapter takes the nine monosyllabic sacrificial nouns seen in the Liji and the Zhou Dynasty inscriptions as the starting point,and compares the contents of the nine ritual systems in the Liji and the Zhou Dynasty inscriptions one by one.First of all,according to the records of "Bao(报)""Chai(祡)""Chang(尝)""Di(禘)""Dian(奠)""Gao(告)""Guan(祼)""Jiao(郊)""Zheng(烝)" in the Liji,the characteristics of nine sacrificial rites in the Liji are summarized.Secondly,the Zhou Dynasty inscription materials involving nine ritual systems are widely cited,and the processes,rituals and related matters of the nine ritual systems in the current Zhou Dynasty bronze inscriptions are summarized.Finally,in the form of a list,the similarities and differences of the same sacrificial ceremony in the time,place,object,sacrifice and sacrifice are intuitively displayed.The third chapter,Liji and Zhou Dynasty bronze inscriptions common words research".On the basis of combing the relevant research results,combined with the handed down literature and unearthed literature materials,and comprehensively considering the contents of philology,phonology and exegetics,this paper discusses the meaning and usage of "Fuyong(附庸)" in "天子之元士视附庸" and "Zun(尊)"of "尊壶者面其鼻",...
Keywords/Search Tags:Liji, Zhou Dynasty bronze inscriptions, common words, sacrificial nouns, fuyong, zun
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