Studies in the Chang-chu Commentary of the Han Dynasty
Resource
臺大中文學報, 14, 035-075
Journal
臺大中文學報
Journal Issue
14
Pages
035-075
Date Issued
2001-05
Date
2001-05
Author(s)
Chang, P.S.
Abstract
The commentaries to the Classics in the Han dynasty are voluminous, and are entitled differently, such as ku, chiian, shuo, chang-chii, wei, t'ung, t'iao-li, chu, etc. Although not many chang-chii commentaries are extant, they are important to the interpretative activities of the Han scholars and bear significant influence to the later yi-shu commentary. This article, based on pervious scholarship, explores in four sections issues in the chang-chii commentary. The four sections are: 1.The origins of the chang-chii commentary. 2.The sophistication and simplification of the chang-chii commentary. 3.The content of the chang-chii commentary. 4.The evaluation of the chang-chii commentary. It is hoped that we can reach a better understanding of the Han chang-chii commentary through the discussion in the four sections.
Subjects
漢代
章句之學
經解
五經博士
家法
訓詁
傳注
Han dynasty
Chang-chu commentary
Interpretation of classics
Doctor of the Five Classics
Commentary school
Philology
Chuan and chu
Type
journal article
