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Comparative studies of the use of li to elucidate "Shijing" by Mao and Zheng (Zheng Xuan, China, Maozhuan).
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Comparative studies of the use of li to elucidate "Shijing" by Mao and Zheng (Zheng Xuan, China, Maozhuan)./
Author:
Yip, Yung.
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288 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 61-10, Section: A, page: 3969.
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Dissertation Abstracts International61-10A.
Subject:
Language, Ancient. -
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059998807X
Comparative studies of the use of li to elucidate "Shijing" by Mao and Zheng (Zheng Xuan, China, Maozhuan).
Yip, Yung.
Comparative studies of the use of li to elucidate "Shijing" by Mao and Zheng (Zheng Xuan, China, Maozhuan).
- 288 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 61-10, Section: A, page: 3969.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong (People's Republic of China), 2001.
Shijing [The <italic>Book of Songs</italic>] is the earliest anthology of Chinese poetry edited by Confucius. <italic>Maozhuan</italic> and <italic> Zhengjian</italic> are two seminal works of annotation and commentary of <italic> Shijing</italic>. When explicating the theme of each song, the authors of <italic> Maozhuan</italic> and <italic>Zhengjian</italic> both opted for the <italic> li</italic> approach. The notion of <italic>li</italic> (rites) adopted by Mao and Zheng is derived from ideas expounded in three books on <italic>li </italic>, namely, <italic>Zhouli</italic>, <italic>Yili</italic> and <italic> Liji</italic>. In the research on reading <italic>Shijing</italic> from the perspective of rites, much scholarship has been directed towards Zheng's work whereas <italic>Maozhuan</italic>, which is in fact a precursor to Zheng's work with respect to its approach to poetry, has been under-discussed.
ISBN: 059998807XSubjects--Topical Terms:
1018100
Language, Ancient.
Comparative studies of the use of li to elucidate "Shijing" by Mao and Zheng (Zheng Xuan, China, Maozhuan).
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Zheng Xuan (127–200) is a prominent scholar of the Eastern Han. Before completing <italic>Zhengjian</italic>, Zheng had already annotated <italic> Zhouli</italic>, <italic>Yili</italic> and <italic>Liji</italic>. Zheng's knowledge of these three books, to a large extent, influenced the way he edited and supplemented the Mao analysis of <italic>Shijing</italic> in his own work.
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