The Research of 'XinDingShuyiJing'

碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 中國文學系碩博士班 === 98 === The main text of this thesis--‘XinDingShuyiJing ’, an auspicious and ominous shuyi of Tang dynasty which was found in Dunhuang, was written by YouJin-Du. ‘XinDingShuyiJing ’had 12 manuscripts, some of them can be combined, therefore 7 manuscripts are formed. Th...

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Main Authors: Yen-SzeTau, 竇雁詩
Other Authors: S.CH.Wang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2010
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/78637643380921286483
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spelling ndltd-TW-098NCKU50450482015-11-06T04:03:43Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/78637643380921286483 The Research of 'XinDingShuyiJing' 《新定書儀鏡》研究 Yen-SzeTau 竇雁詩 碩士 國立成功大學 中國文學系碩博士班 98 The main text of this thesis--‘XinDingShuyiJing ’, an auspicious and ominous shuyi of Tang dynasty which was found in Dunhuang, was written by YouJin-Du. ‘XinDingShuyiJing ’had 12 manuscripts, some of them can be combined, therefore 7 manuscripts are formed. These manuscripts were written between the year of KaiYuan to Liang, Tang. With the foreword of ‘DaTangXinDingJiXiongShuyi’, the written time of ‘XinDingShuyiJing ’was confirmed to be around KaiYuan 25 year. The content of ‘XinDingShuyiJing ’was influenced by ‘Shuyi’ and ‘DuJiaLiChengZaShuYaoLue’ greatly. The auspicious and ominous relative shuyi of ‘XinDingShuyiJing ’were inherited from ‘Shuyi’, therefore auspicious companion shuyi of ‘XinDingShuyiJing’ was mostly inherited from ‘DuJiaLiChengZaShuYaoLue’. As for the ominous companion shuyi of ‘XinDingShuyiJing ’, it was transformed from auspicious and ominous relative shuyi. Another shuyi—‘ShuyiJing’, which content was similar to‘XinDingShuyiJing ’, was written on the basis of‘XinDingShuyiJing ’, but its relative shuyi was reduced greatly, while its companion shuyi increased greatly. ‘XinDingShuyiJing ’, ‘Shuyi’ and‘ShuyiJing’ were auspicious and ominous shuyi during second stage of Tang . The comparison between these three books showed the feature of auspicious and ominous shuyi during second stage of Tang clearly. The comparison between‘XinDingShuyiJing ’and ritual classic of second stage of Tang ‘National Ritual of Kaiyuan ’showed the difference between folk ritual and national ritual. Compare‘XinDingShuyiJing ’with other auspicious and ominous shuyi during first, third and forth stage of Tang dynasty, the transmutation process of auspicious and ominous shuyi as well as ritual system and folk culture during Tang dynasty were shown explicitly. Therefore shuyi edited for middle as well as upper class of the society and those edited for lower class can be differed. Besides, this thesis also traced the origin of engagement letters and it’s historical transformation. S.CH.Wang 王三慶 2010 學位論文 ; thesis 193 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 中國文學系碩博士班 === 98 === The main text of this thesis--‘XinDingShuyiJing ’, an auspicious and ominous shuyi of Tang dynasty which was found in Dunhuang, was written by YouJin-Du. ‘XinDingShuyiJing ’had 12 manuscripts, some of them can be combined, therefore 7 manuscripts are formed. These manuscripts were written between the year of KaiYuan to Liang, Tang. With the foreword of ‘DaTangXinDingJiXiongShuyi’, the written time of ‘XinDingShuyiJing ’was confirmed to be around KaiYuan 25 year. The content of ‘XinDingShuyiJing ’was influenced by ‘Shuyi’ and ‘DuJiaLiChengZaShuYaoLue’ greatly. The auspicious and ominous relative shuyi of ‘XinDingShuyiJing ’were inherited from ‘Shuyi’, therefore auspicious companion shuyi of ‘XinDingShuyiJing’ was mostly inherited from ‘DuJiaLiChengZaShuYaoLue’. As for the ominous companion shuyi of ‘XinDingShuyiJing ’, it was transformed from auspicious and ominous relative shuyi. Another shuyi—‘ShuyiJing’, which content was similar to‘XinDingShuyiJing ’, was written on the basis of‘XinDingShuyiJing ’, but its relative shuyi was reduced greatly, while its companion shuyi increased greatly. ‘XinDingShuyiJing ’, ‘Shuyi’ and‘ShuyiJing’ were auspicious and ominous shuyi during second stage of Tang . The comparison between these three books showed the feature of auspicious and ominous shuyi during second stage of Tang clearly. The comparison between‘XinDingShuyiJing ’and ritual classic of second stage of Tang ‘National Ritual of Kaiyuan ’showed the difference between folk ritual and national ritual. Compare‘XinDingShuyiJing ’with other auspicious and ominous shuyi during first, third and forth stage of Tang dynasty, the transmutation process of auspicious and ominous shuyi as well as ritual system and folk culture during Tang dynasty were shown explicitly. Therefore shuyi edited for middle as well as upper class of the society and those edited for lower class can be differed. Besides, this thesis also traced the origin of engagement letters and it’s historical transformation.
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