The Accession of Sima Yan, AD 265: Legitimation by Ritual Replication

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 N/A ASIAN STUDIES Early Medieval China Pub Date : 2010-12-01 DOI:10.1179/152991010X12863647122280
Carl Leban, A. Dien
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Abstract Using what textual material can be found in the standard histories and in statements by later commentators, this paper traces the process by which the Sima family was able finally to replace the Wei state of the Three Kingdoms with their own Jin dynasty. It provides a close reading of these materials in the context of the Sima family's need to gain widespread support and to be seen as Wei's legitimate successors. The events of ad 239–65 may be useful for comparative purposes of analysis in other cases of replacement through abdication of one dynasty by another, especially in respect to the importance of legitimacy. This study thus considers usurpation not as a matter of raw power but rather a carefully planned series of steps that involve also an observance, indeed, a conscious exploitation of the traditional symbols of such a transition. The elements of precedent, ritual, sympathetic magic, and temporal manipulation can all be combined in a legitimating formulation.
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司马炎继位(公元265年):通过仪式复制的合法性
摘要:本文利用史书和后来的注释者的叙述中所能找到的文本材料,追溯了司马氏最终用自己的晋朝取代三国的魏国的过程。它在司马家族需要获得广泛支持和被视为魏国合法继承人的背景下,提供了对这些材料的仔细阅读。公元239-65年的事件可能有助于比较分析其他通过一个王朝退位而被另一个王朝取代的情况,特别是在合法性的重要性方面。因此,本研究认为,篡夺不是一种原始力量的问题,而是一种精心策划的一系列步骤,其中也包括对这种过渡的传统象征的遵守,实际上是有意识的利用。先例、仪式、同情魔法和时间操纵的元素都可以结合在一个合法的公式中。
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