天回镇汉墓出土医用竹简的整理与解读

Q2 Arts and Humanities Asian Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-22 DOI:10.1163/15734218-12341525
M. Gu
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2012 年 7 月至 2013 年 8 月,在成都市金牛区天回镇的一处墓地发掘了四座带木构墓室的土坑墓。这些已被盗掘的墓葬大小相似,呈南北向排列。M3 号墓出土了 951 枚竹简,分布在下墓室的两个隔间:北二室和南二室。其中包含的大部分文字都是医学方面的内容,但有 20 个片段似乎来自法律文件。根据发现的竹简内容,有人认为墓主人是一名医生或医务官员。在北二号墓发现的 M3-121 手稿中有六份涉及医学理论、疾病的原因和症状、人体经络的性质、诊断、针灸以及可能的艾灸疗法。这些手稿的抄写日期为吕后(公元前 187-181 年)实际掌权时期和西汉文帝(公元前 180-157 年)统治时期。南二宫出土的 M3-137 号手抄本包括《马经》和《经传》两部典籍。这些文本的抄写日期早于 M3-121 手稿的抄写日期。
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Collating and Interpreting the Medical Bamboo Slips Excavated from the Han Tombs in Tianhui Town
In July 2012 through August 2013, four earthen shaft pit tombs with timber chambers were excavated in a cemetery located in Tianhui Town, Jinniu District, Chengdu City. The tombs, which had been looted, were of similar size and aligned in the same south–north orientation. Tomb M3 contained 951 bamboo slips distributed across two compartments of its lower chambers: North II and South II. Most of the texts they contain are of medical interest, though twenty fragments appear to be from legal documents. Based on the content of the discovered slips, it has been suggested that the tomb’s occupant was a physician or medical official. Six of the M3–121 manuscripts found in North II concern medical theory, the causes and symptoms of disease, the nature of the channels of the body (mai 脈), diagnosis, acupuncture, and possibly moxibustion therapy. The dates the texts were transcribed fall within the period when Empress Lü 呂后 (187–181 BCE) was effectively in power and the reign of Emperor Wendi (r. 180–157 BCE) of the Western Han dynasty. The M3–137 manuscripts found in South II include two texts entitled the Book of Treating Horses and the Book of the Classic Channels. The dates the texts were copied were earlier than those assigned to the M3–121 manuscripts.
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Asian Medicine
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期刊介绍: Asian Medicine -Tradition and Modernity is a multidisciplinary journal aimed at researchers and practitioners of Asian Medicine in Asia as well as in Western countries. It makes available in one single publication academic essays that explore the historical, anthropological, sociological and philological dimensions of Asian medicine as well as practice reports from clinicians based in Asia and in Western countries. With the recent upsurge of interest in non-Western alternative approaches to health care, Asian Medicine - Tradition and Modernity will be of relevance to those studying the modifications and adaptations of traditional medical systems on their journey to non-Asian settings.
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