英文摘要
|
Zhu Jun shen (1788-1858) is a well-known scholar of words in classic texts in the Qing Dynasty and the academic research has mostly focused on his Shuowen Tongxun Dingsheng. However, people rarely explored his abundant works on the study of Confucian classics. In his The Interpretation to Classics of Sixty-Four Guas, "he generalized the study of I Ching of different schools since the Han and Song Dynasties". His interpretation of I Ching was based on argumentation or image as well as the predecessors' wisdom and he developed personal perspective as the model of work on I Ching in the Qing Dynasty. In his books, the interpretation of I Ching is diverse, such as the reference of different classics, interpretation of meanings of divinatory symbols by historic materials or images. However, Zhu was a master of words and the study of phonetics and classic texts. Thus, this study aims to explore his interpretation of I Ching by "recognition of words and examination of phonetics" and "interpretation by images".
|