Some Exegeses on the Texts of the Chu Bamboo Slips
Resource
臺大中文學報, 26, 067-088
臺大中文學報, 26, 067-088
Journal
臺大中文學報
Journal Issue
26
Pages
067-088
Date Issued
2007-06
Date
2007-06
Author(s)
Pham, L.M.
Abstract
His paper analyzes the “Junzi weili” section in the Shanghai bowuguan cang zhanguo Chu zhushu (Shanghai Museum’s collection of Chu bamboo strips), the “Zun deyi” section in the Guodian Chu bamboo slips, and the word “wen” in the Chu bamboo slips. In the “Junzi weili”, I find in slips 5 to 8 an important discussion on the criteria of proper appearance, behavior and attitude. Therefore, I choose to discuss ten obscure words in these slips, including tiao, zuo, nao, fa, xie, yan, qing, jue, yao, and bei. In the “Zun deyi”, the first slip contains an outline of the text. Focusing on the term “cheng fen lian” in the slip, I offer an exegesis by referring to a related term, chenglian gaifen, found in the “Huaisha” of “Jiuzhang” chapters of the Chu Poetry. Finally, I discuss the word “wen”. The word is prevalent in the Chu bamboo slips of Yangtianhu, Wangshan, Baoshan, Guodian and the Shanghai Museum. It has become a keyword in previous studies on the unearthed manuscripts. On the basis of a critical review of previous studies, I try to propose a new interpretation.
Subjects
楚簡
君子為禮
尊德義
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Chu bamboo slips
Junzi weili
Zun deyi
Wen
Type
journal article
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