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A Bibliographical Study Of The Book Of Songs On An Dajian Slip

Posted on:2022-09-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J ZhengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2515306533950369Subject:Chinese classical literature
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The Book of Songs on Bamboo Slips of the Warring States period collected by Anhui University was officially released in September 2019.It is the earliest copy of the Book of Songs found in the era and the largest number of poems in existence.Compared with the existing Mao Shi,this manuscript has many differences,such as different words and sentences,different order of Guo Feng,differences in title and order,etc.These phenomena provide very valuable new materials for the interpretation of the text of the Book of Songs,the study of Chinese history,the textual research and interpretation of the Book of Songs philology.At present,the academic research on the Book of Songs in Bamboo slips collected by Anhui University mainly focuses on textual research and interpretation,the relationship discussion between“Hou Liu” and “Wei Jiu”,and the comparison of different texts.Although certain results have been achieved,many issues still need further discussion.In addition,the academic circles pay less attention to the philological issues related to the Book of Songs in Bamboo slips collected by Anhui University,which need to be further explored.From the perspective of philology,this article will further analyze the nature of the copybook,the order of Guo Feng,the different texts and the poems of the Book of Songs in Bamboo slips collected by Anhui University.It is divided into the following four chapters:The first chapter is the introduction.Firstly,introduces the 15 kinds of Book of Songs materials involved in the bamboo and silk literature;secondly,sorts out the existing research results of the Book of Songs in Bamboo slips collected by Anhui University;finally,briefly explain the reason for the topic selection,research ideas and research methods of this article.The second chapter mainly discusses the nature and related issues of the copy of the Book of Songs in Bamboo slips collected by Anhui University.First,analyze the usage of the three common symbols(ink dot symbol,ink block symbol,and repetitive symbols)in the Bamboo slips manuscript.Secondly,based on the title phenomenon of the poems involved in the Book of Songs in Bamboo slips collected by Anhui University,the Shanghai Museum's Confucius Poems and the Book of Songs from“Hai Hunhou”,the general time and status of the title of the Book of Songs are briefly analyzed.Finally,sorts out the views of traditional scholars on “Confucius deletes poems”,and discuss this issue based on the materials of Bamboo slips collected by Anhui University.The third chapter discusses the sequence of Guo Feng involved in the Book of Songs in Bamboo slips collected by Anhui University.First,analyze the issues of “Hou Liu” and “Wei Jiu” that are highly concerned by the academic circles,summarize and comment on the five existing theories.Secondly,starts thinking about the position of “Er Nan” in the four documents of the Book of Songs in Bamboo slips collected by Anhui University,Mao Shi,Shi Pu and “Jizha Guanyue”,analyzes the naming and special status of “Er Nan”.Finally,briefly talk about whether the six Guo Feng contained in the Book of Songs in Bamboo slips collected by Anhui University have their inherent laws.The fourth chapter mainly compares some poems of the Book of Songs in Bamboo slips collected by Anhui University with the handed down Mao Shi,from three aspects: the use of different characters,the different words and sentences,and the differences in chapters,analyze the meaning of the poem.Finally,at the end of the article,a collation of the different texts of “comparative reading of the Book of Songs in Bamboo slips collected by Anhui University and the Mao Shi” is attached.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Book of Songs in Bamboo slips collected by Anhui University, Mao Shi, Philology, Different texts
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