"生生不息的传统"

Anne Schmiedl
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本文追溯了一种占卜方法--汉字占卜--从帝制中国到当代台湾的发展历程。文章证明,汉字占卜中使用的许多技术源自中国古代。由此可见,汉字占卜作为一种活的传统,在当代华语国家仍具有重要意义。文章首先简要概述了字卜的早期来源。然后重点介绍了中国晚期的三部重要著作,即《字诀》、《古今图说全集》的部分内容以及《测字秘文》。在这些材料中,对占卜的处理逐渐从简短叙述的松散描述转变为严格规定的规则和条例。最后,文章通过分析 2014 年和 2015 年进行的田野调查的结果,将这些发现与当代台湾汉字占卜的现实并列。
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This article traces one method of divination, Chinese character divination, from imperial China to contemporary Taiwan. The article proves that many of the techniques used in character divination today originally stem from imperial Chinese sources. It thus shows the continued significance of this method as a living tradition in contemporary Chinese-speaking countries. The article first gives a concise overview of early sources of character divination. It then focuses on three important works from late imperial China, namely the Zichu (Realising a Character’s True Meaning), parts of the Gujin tushu jicheng (Complete Collection of Old and Contemporary Diagrams and Writings), and the Cezi midie (Secret Documents on Fathoming Chinese Characters). In these materials, the treatment of character divination gradually changed from a loose description in short narratives to rigidly defined rules and regulations. Finally, the article juxtaposes these findings with the reality of Chinese character divination in contemporary Taiwan by analysing the results of fieldwork carried out in 2014 and 2015.
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