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A Study Of Female Narrative In Zuo Zhuan

Posted on:2021-03-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Q ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330623978084Subject:Historical Theory and History
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Zuo Zhuan is an excellent narrative in ancient and modern times,which is a model of Chinese ancient historical literature.Among them,female narrative is one of the important contents of her narrative,and also an organic part of her narrative structure.Therefore,to explore the female narrative of Zuozhuan is not only helpful to understand the historical value of female narrative more comprehensively,but also helpful to excavate the ideological and cultural connotation of Zuozhuan from a new perspectiveThe female narrative content in Zuozhuan is rich,and it presents different female narrative patterns according to different historical scenes As far as the big end is concerned,it can be divided into three historical scenes,namely,international game,succession to the throne and the rise and fall of the family.The first three chapters of this paper respectively discuss the different narrative modes of female narrative in these three historical scenes.In the historical scene of the international game field of Zuo Zhuan,the author adopts different female narrative modes according to the geopolitical characteristics of different countries.The female narrative of Chu state runs through the hegemonic narrative of Chu state,which lays the basic tone for the successive king of Chu to fight for hegemony in the north.In the dispute between Qin and Jin Dynasties and that between Qi and Jin Dynasties,when the dispute between the two sides is in a state of anxiety,the author often draws a pause for the war with female narration,which becomes a watershed to turn the current situation around.In the struggle between Qi and Lu,the author reflects the complicated struggle between the two countries through the way of female narration;in the historical scene of the succession of the throne in Zuo Zhuan,female narration can be divided into three modes.They are the female narration of the failure of the first son's succession,the female narration of the success of the common son's succession and the female narration of the failure of usurpation.The author uses these three female narration modes to provide a reasonable historical explanation for the abnormal phenomenon of the succession of the throne.In the historical scene of the rise and fall of the family in Zuozhuan,the author often takes the female narration as a prediction or an important influencing factor to explain the Qing and the official The rise and fall of the familyIn the fourth chapter,based on the narrative process of "from the classics to the biography",the author interprets the female narrative in Zuozhuan structurally,analyzes its narrative function and characteristics,and then obtains the author's historical concern.The primary function of female narrative in Zuozhuan is to realize the integrity of historical narrative as the motive link of historical interpretation,which is respectively the initial motive layout,the transition motive connecting the preceding and the following,and the ending motive preset outcome Secondly,women's narration plays the role of shaping the characters and constructing the plot of the story unit;the characteristics of women's narration in Zuo Zhuan are reflected in the author's narrative strategy,the author usually combines women's narration with divination or ritual system,explains the success,failure,rise and fall of historical events in a regular way of cause and effect demonstration,and makes the occurrence and development of historical events Rationalization:the author,in the way of female narration,has released the tension between the reality of the bad rites and the music avalanche and the ideal world picture of the rites in his mind.This strategy of historical interpretation shows his recognition of the cultural system of rites and music and the demand for female gender.
Keywords/Search Tags:Zuo Zhuan, female narration, historical value
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