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Development Of To Avoid Certain Word As Taboo In Qin And West Han Dynasty Hanxuan Stuyding

Posted on:2010-07-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z TaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360278452959Subject:Ancient literature
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To avoid word of mans name as taboo is a rule of feudal ethics in ancient times.there were various forms of tabooms(ji hui)in ancient china, among which "bihui"was the most popular and serious one。bihui origiated from the western Zhou Dynasty, There were a lot of works about "bihui", along with the underground unearthed literature's appearance, we will discover that the beforehand some viewpoints were worth deliberating, particularly Qin and Western Han Dynasty earlier period whether to avoid certain word of man's name as taboo ,this had the necessity which researched。That is different what with the beforehand scholar viewpoint, I thought that at the beginning of Qin and Han does not "bihui", I have carried on the research regarding this.Afterward, the rule of replacment with synonyms was practised and the scope of taboo expanded, such as to Avoid word in name , in name of inperial kinsmen and people of imperial lineage。As to avoid word in the name of living men, that is a still new development.So,Function changes of the implicit language are not only the result of language development but also have close relation with the social and historical background。By the textual criticism developing history to the BiHui,find out it's development of the earlier stage trajectory , examine and then an impact of it over literature again。And then therefore, the main body of this thesis the course introducing the Taboo creation first, researches textually it studying an impact of BiHui over implicit literature middle gimmick in development of Qin and West Han Dynasty situation。...
Keywords/Search Tags:To avoid certain word of man's name as taboo, Taboo, Totem, Qin and Han Dynasty, Implicit literature creation gimmick
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