All Mine! Happiness, Ownership, and Naming in Eleventh-Century China

IF 1.3 1区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Journal of Asian Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1215/00219118-10290750
Yongguang Hu
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ier material. Chapter 4 focusses on the Shifa 筮法 (Method of stalk divination), a Warring States bamboo manuscript of the ancient state of Chu 楚, now part of the “Tsinghua bamboo slips” collection. Jia conveniently provides the original pictures of the bamboo slips along with an accurate transcription of each of the manuscript’s 30 sections. Chapter 5 concerns the shuzi gua from the Warring States Chu area. Jia first analyses the divinatory records of the Baoshan 包山, Tianxingguan 天星觀, and Xincai 新蔡 bamboo manuscripts according to the Shifa system, reaching the conclusion that they belong to the same divinatory tradition. He then attempts a reconstruction of the ancient computational method, proposing a modified version of the one described in the received Xici 繫辭 (Commentary to the Appended Statements [of the Yi]). Jia argues that the traditional computational method of the Xici must have developed within the state of Chu. Finally, he proposes that the Shifa might be related to the Lianshan 連山 (Joint Mountains), one of the three traditional Yi texts. The conclusions summarize the main argument of the book in seven points. In his final remarks, Jia stresses that his conclusions are inevitably provisional and cannot be considered as the definitive understanding of such a complex and heterogeneous corpus of texts; further research is in order as new palaeographical sources will be discovered. Although his arguments are avowedly tentative and at times not entirely convincing – the 1and 7-systems hypothesis does present problematic aspects, namely the discussion on the coexistence of numbers 1 and 7 in the same shuzi gua – Jia’s monograph undoubtedly represents a fundamental contribution, and will surely become a seminal work in the field of pre-Qin Yi scholarship.
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都是我的!11世纪中国的幸福、所有权与命名
ier材料。第四章聚焦释法筮法 楚国战国竹简楚, 现在是“清华简牍”收藏的一部分。贾方便地提供了简牍的原始图片,以及手稿30节中每一节的准确转录。第五章主要研究战国时期楚国的蜀子瓜。贾首先分析宝山的卜辞包山, 天兴观天星觀, 和新材新蔡 根据释法系统的竹书,得出它们属于同一个占卜传统的结论。然后,他尝试重建古代的计算方法,提出了一个修改版的西祠中所描述的方法繫辭 (对[易的]附加声明的评注)。贾认为,西祠的传统计算方法一定是在楚国内部发展起来的。最后,他提出石法可能与连山有关連山 (《连山》),彝族三大传统文本之一。结论从七个方面总结了本书的主要论点。贾在最后的发言中强调,他的结论不可避免地是暂时的,不能被视为对如此复杂和异质的文本语料库的最终理解;随着新的古地理来源的发现,进一步的研究正在进行中。尽管贾的论点显然是试探性的,有时也不完全令人信服——1和7系统假说确实存在问题,即关于数字1和7在同一《管子卦》中共存的讨论——但贾的专著无疑是一个根本性的贡献,必将成为先秦易学领域的一部开创性著作。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Asian Studies (JAS) has played a defining role in the field of Asian studies for over 65 years. JAS publishes the very best empirical and multidisciplinary work on Asia, spanning the arts, history, literature, the social sciences, and cultural studies. Experts around the world turn to this quarterly journal for the latest in-depth scholarship on Asia"s past and present, for its extensive book reviews, and for its state-of-the-field essays on established and emerging topics. With coverage reaching from South and Southeast Asia to China, Inner Asia, and Northeast Asia, JAS welcomes broad comparative and transnational studies as well as essays emanating from fine-grained historical, cultural, political, or literary research and interpretation.
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