How Shih-chi Was Wr itten to Follow Chun-chiou
Date Issued
1999-07-31
Date
1999-07-31
Author(s)
阮芝生
DOI
882411H002013
Abstract
Shih-chi has been known as the origin of
Chinese standard histories and a classic of
prose for a long time. But its author Symachian
claimed that the root of what he did
was the spirits of Zhou-gung (周公) and
Confucius, and his book was a follower of
Chun-chiou( 春秋). Therefore the relation
between Shih-chi and Chun-chiou has
constantly been an important open question
without any identical answer. Now in this
plan, only the keys of all difficult problems
are aimed at so that actual progress would be
made. Essentially three questions will be
discussed one after another: Which Chunchiou
is the one to be followed by Shih-chi?
Who is the author of the Chun-chiou? How
was Shih-chi written to follow it? I think a
successful research about these questions will
deeply depend on a comprehension of Shihchi
as well as of Chun-chiou, especially the
interpretations of Chun-chiou from Gungyang(
公羊) school.
Subjects
Sima-Qian
Confucius
Shiji
Chunqiu
the Table of Twelve Feudal Princedoms
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學歷史學系暨研究所
Type
report
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