想象中的兽——作为中国兽文化密码承载者的凤凰标志:意义的演变

Mengmeng Yuan
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本文探讨了凤凰作为一种想象中的兽象符号,承载着中国文化的兽象密码,其意义的形成与发展。强调兽象形象演变阶段及其意义分析的方法论是基于俄罗斯符号学家托波罗夫和马霍夫关于兽象历史类型学的观点,即兽象从图腾到兽象,再到兽象和兽象体现。研究结果发现,在家禽的基础上形成了虚构的图腾形象——凤凰符号:鸡、野鸡、孔雀和其他动物,凤凰的兽形形象象征着中国古代多神万神殿的太阳神、火神(女性形象)、风神(男性形象),凤凰成为皇权及其女性承载者(皇后、公主、妃嫔)的象征,最后,在文化历史的过程中,凤凰形象失去了宗教和政治意义,凤凰成为爱、女性、幸福和和谐的象征。了解作为中国文化密码载体的兽象之一的凤凰的变化意义,将有助于更好地理解中国文化在不同发展阶段的目标和价值,以及中国文化延续和发展的机制,从而使传统文化得以不断更新。
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The Imaginary Beast-the Phoenix Sign as the Bearer of the Chinese Bestial Cultural Code: the Evolution of Meanings
The article considers the formation and development of meanings of the Phoenix as an imaginary beast-sign, a bearer of the bestiary code of Chinese culture. The methodology of highlighting the stages of evolution of the image of the beast-sign and analysis of its meanings is based on the ideas of Russian semioticians V.N. Toporov and A.E. Makhov concerning the historical typology of beast-signs from totem to zoomorphic images, then bestiary images and images-embodies. As a result of the study it was found that the imaginary totemic image-sign Phoenix was formed on the basis of domestic birds: chicken, pheasant, peacock and other animals, the zoomorphic image of the Phoenix symbolised the Sun God, Fire God (female image), Wind God (male image) of the polytheistic pantheon of ancient Chinese Gods, The phoenix became an emblem of imperial power and its female bearers (empresses, princesses, concubines), and finally, in the course of cultural history the image lost its religious and political significance, the phoenix became an emblem of love, femininity, happiness and harmony. Understanding the changing meanings of the phoenix as one of the beast-signs, the carriers of the Chinese cultural code, will enable a better understanding of the aims and values of Chinese culture at different stages of development, as well as the mechanisms of cultural continuity and cultural development in China, making possible endless renewals on the traditional cultural ground.
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