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The Proofreading And Explanation Of The Ancient Chinese Military Writings In The Bamboo Slips Excavated From Ancient Tombs Of Han Dynasty In Yinqueshan

Posted on:2016-11-16Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:H B ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:1225330467994703Subject:Chinese history
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The main research object in this thesis is the military writings of articles including Sunzi’ sArt of War, Sunbin’s Art of War, Wei Liao Zi, The Thirteen Articles of Shoufa and Shouling, and The Lost Book Integration(Yi Shu Cong Can) in the bamboo slips excavated from ancient tombs of Han dynasty in Yinqueshan.The introduction of this paper includes the following points. First, it gives a presentation to the excavation place, the general information of the bamboo slips and its publications. Then we make sure the scope of the research. Finally, there is a brief summarization on the study of the military works in this paper.Paper’s text is divided into three parts. Part one is the proofreading of the Sunzi’s Art of War, Wei Liao Zi, and three Wang Bing, Bing Ling, Jiang Guo of which the whole text can be compared with the classical documents. The proofreading is primarily presented as a tabular form. There are notes of collation under the table and the chapter which can be comparative reading with the traditional documents are illustrated in the second part of the paper.Part two is the main body of the article. It presents the brief annotation which is mainly made up of "subject analysis""encoding&linking"" interpreting words" and "chief annotation". Each chapter has the necessary parts of "interpreting words" and "chief annotation". Whether or not the "subject analysis" and "encoding&linking" are reserved will depend on the particular case,"subject analysis" mainly introduces the basic information of the bamboo slips. In the "encoding&linking" part, it firstly summarizes the existing viewpoints in academic circles. Then it uses the modern principles of graphology and combines the slips’shape and structure along with the literary content of the bamboo slips, referring to the previous research achievements. On the bases of these, it makes some adjustments to the sequence of the bamboo slips which have problems. Next is the interpreting words which are strictly written according to the plates of bamboo slips and the achievements of the academic. Finally is the "chief annotation". This part only adopts the right and important views in the related research works. Those repeated, dispensable and wrong views are no longer included.Part three is the appendix and the references. It includes eight appendices. The first one shows five small articles discussing the relevant issues, followed by the abbreviations, a descriptions’chart on the plates of Sunzi’s Art of War, a table of comparisons on the descriptions among The Bamboo Slips Excavated from Ancient Tombs of Han Dynasty in Yinqueshan (Yinqueshan Hanmu Zhujian) Vol.1, Yinqueshan Hanmu Zhujian Vol.1(1975) and the Unearthed Bamboo Slip Sunzi’s Art of War, a table of comparisons on the slips’number among Yinqueshan Hanmu Zhujian Vol.1, Yinqueshan Hanmu Zhujian Vol.2and Yinqueshan Hanmu Zhujian Vol.1(1975), atable of the reserved chapter headings on the bamboo slips of Yinqueshan. The last two appendices are respectively the followings. One presents the slips which are referring to the military affairs in the relevant "Yin Yang Shi Ling and Zhan Hou’(阴阳时令、占候之类)except for Tiandi Bafeng Wuxing Kezhu Wuyin Zhi Ju(天地八风五行客主五音之居)The other includes the slips related to the military affairs in the unpublished bamboo slips of Yinqueshan.
Keywords/Search Tags:the bamboo slips excavated from ancient tombs of Han dynasty inYinqueshan, books on the art of war, proofreading, chief annotation
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