| As one of the classics of Confucianism,the Book of Songs has had a profound impact on Japanese politics,economy,culture,society,literature,religion,and thought since it was introduced to Japan.And by the time of the Tokugawa Shogunate,Confucianism was almost ubiquitous in Japan and could be said to have become part of the daily life of the Japanese people.Therefore,during this period,Japanese scholars’ research on the Book of Psalms was "unprecedented and unprecedented," and they made many achievements in the field of the Book of Psalms research,which led to a vast amount of writings on the Book of Psalms that had a significant impact on Japan and the world.One of these works is Akamatsu Hiroshi’s Shi Jing Shu,which is of great scholarly value.However,because of its scarcity in domestic collections,the book has rarely been discussed.Therefore,the purpose of this paper is to study Akamatsu Hiroshi and his work,"The Commentary on the Poetic Scriptures," in order to understand the life and thought of Akamatsu Hiroshi and to study the Shi Jing Shu in detail.This essay is divided into four parts.The introductory section briefly describes the origin of the topic and the significance of the study,and in this section an overview of the current state of domestic research on Akamatsu Hiroshi’s Shi Jing Shu.The first chapter introduces the background of the Shi Jing Shu and the style of its compilation.Through a brief examination and analysis of the the Book of Songs in the Edo period and before the Edo period,we can understand the social ecology and cultural conditions behind Akamatsu Hiroshi’s writing and understand his political motivation and value orientation.The second chapter analyzes "the theory of erotic poems" and the poetic viewpoint of the Han and Song dynasties,as well as the author’s thoughts and opinions on the "six meanings" in the social context of the time,and explains the three aspects of the book:word exegesis,nomenclature examination,and verse exposition."the third chapter explains the characteristics of the Shi Jing Shu in terms of the interpretation of the poems,thus enriching the study of the Shi Jing Shu.The third chapter starts from the eclectic features of Akamatsu Hiroshi’s Shi Jing Shu,comparing its differences with the Mao Shi Preface and Zhu Chuan,and further explaining Akamatsu Hiroshi’s poetic philosophy.The fourth chapter concludes with an overview of the period of the Shi Jing Shu,and expounds the literary value of the Shu through several original interpretations in the book.Exploring the Book of Songs is a unique perspective for the study of Chinese literature in order to reveal the identity and commonality of Chinese literature.The discovery of extra-territorial poetics offers a new perspective.By examining Akamatsu Hiroshi’s Shi Jing Shu in relation to overseas poetics,this paper aims to understand the understanding and reception of the Book of Songs by the people of the time in order to inspire thinking about the dissemination and development of Chinese culture today. |