唐代文集中所見經學資料之研究
Date Issued
2003-07-31
Date
2003-07-31
Author(s)
張寶三
DOI
912411H002025
Abstract
After the composition of the yishu of canons like Wujing zhengyi
and Zhouli, Yili, Gongyang, Guliang, Xiaojing, the study of yishu still
remains stagnant. Towards the end of Tang dynasty, there is no other important
work in the form of yishu to be found. The candidates sitting for the
mingjing discipline of the imperial examination in Tang dynasty is
examined according to Wujing zhengyi and other commentaries of canons. It is
also recorded that in order to sit for the examination in the mingjing discipline, the candidates must learn the commentaries of the canons by heart.
The number of candidates in this category is normally ten times as much as
those who take the examination in the jinshi discipline. Moreover, after
681(Tang Gaozong, Yonglong second year), candidates sitting in the jinshi discipline have to be tested of their knowledge of the classics. Those
successful candidates of mingjing and jinshi disciplines thereafter
become important imperial officials, and most leave behind collection of
writings. How does the classics influence these officials who have
profound knowledge of the classics? What are their opinions of canonical
studies? These are issues worth looking into. If we could conduct an in-depth
study of all materials related to canonical studies in the collection of writings
in the Tang period, it is possible to shed some light on another stratum of Tang
canonical studies other than commentary studies.
This research project aims to give an all round study and analysis of all
existing Tang Collection of Writings, looking particularly into the area of
canonical studies and its relations with commentaries. Besides individual
collection of writings, collections like Chuan Tangwen and Chuan
Tangshi, are also included in our area of research. Furthermore, Tang
Collection of Writings functions as supplement to the canons, what are the
motive and ideology behind these works and their effects are also to be
discussed.
This research project would contribute tremendously to the
understanding of canonical studies in the Tang period when accomplished.
Subjects
Canonical studies in Tang period
Collection of Writings in Tang period
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學中國文學系暨研究所
Type
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