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Collective Research Of Officials Seen In The Zhangjiashan Han Tomb Bamboo Slips

Posted on:2020-04-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330572986005Subject:Chinese Language and Literature
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In the 1980 s,a large number of bamboo slips were unearthed from three prehistoric tombs of the Western Han Dynasty,such as No.247 Zhangjiashan in Jiangling,Hubei.Among them,the number of bamboo slips unearthed in No.247 was the largest,excluding the fragments,totaling 1,236.After finishing,the Cultural Relics Publishing House published the Zhangjiashan Han Tomb Bamboo Slips(Tomb of No.247)in 2001,and published the entire contents of the Bamboo text.This batch of bamboos includes eight parts,such as the “Second Year Law”,“Zou Yan Book”,“Gai Lu”,“Meridians Book”,“Guidance Book”,“Arithmetic Book”,“Li Pu” and “Qian Ce”.It involves the early Western Han Dynasty law.Medical,arithmetic,military and many other aspects which have important academic value.Since its publication,Zhangjiashan Hanjian has been in existence for nearly two decades and has many research results.This article takes the early Han officials who are seen in the Han Bamboo Slips of Zhangjiashan as the research object,mainly to select and defines the Han Dynasty officials appearing in the brief text,especially in the “Second Year Law” and “Zou Yan Book”,at the same time,research and sort out the source of key officials.The thesis mainly includes four parts: the first part is the introduction;the second part and the third part are the core contents of the thesis,mainly discussing the central and local officials in detail;the last part is the conclusion.The first part mainly introduces the content and importance of the research object,and elaborates on the research situation of the academic circle and the research methods and objectives of this paper.The second part mainly examines the junior officers of the early Han Dynasty.By combining bamboo texts,reference,unearthed cultural relics materials and academic research results,we mainly focus on the evolution of the highest ranks of the central government officials,such as“??”“??”“????”,analyze and define those officers who have difficulty identifying,for example“????”“?????”“????”“?????”“???????”“????”,etc.At the same time,classify them according to their functions.The third part mainly examines the local officials in the early Han Dynasty.By combining bamboo texts,reference,unearthed cultural relics materials and academic research results,we mainly focus on the evolution of the officials which in charge of the affairs of local,including the kingdom,Jingjing county,and county.Analyze and define those officers who have difficulty identifying,for example“??????”“????”,etc.The fourth part is the conclusion part,which mainly analyzes and summarizes the early Han officials in Zhangjiashan Hanjian.They are numerous and the system of officers is quite complete.The classification is more detailed,from the central to the local,each official is responsible for management.In this particular historical period of the early Han Dynasty,most of the officers such as“??”“??”“????”“???”“???”“??”and the insiders were all set up along the Qin system.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Han Dynasty Bamboo Slips of Zhangjiashan, Early Han Officer, Collective Research
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