Research on the Bronze Inscriptions and Etiquette System of the Western Zhou Dynasty

Research on the Bronze Inscriptions and Etiquette System of the Western Zhou Dynasty

by Huang Yifei

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Based on a comprehensive review of the research results on the etiquette system of the Western Zhou Dynasty bronze inscriptions since the Song Dynasty, this book systematically organizes the five etiquette systems involved in the Western Zhou bronze inscriptions, including auspicious etiquette, ominous etiquette, guest etiquette, military etiquette, and honorable etiquette. This book uses keywords related to various ritual systems as an outline to initially establish a research system on the Western Zhou Dynasty bronze inscription rituals, re-examines the Western Zhou Yi inscriptions from the perspective of ritual systems, and discusses some ritual systems and related rituals. This book combines documentary records to historically and dialectically analyze the formation process of ritual systems such as the Shang and Zhou dynasties, the mourning system, betrothal gifts, and weddings. This book puts forward a series of new understandings, such as the Shang and Zhou dynasty sacrifices were originally designed to worship God, and the system of not wearing the king's clothes was the system of the Shang Dynasty. The system of five-class mourning clothes and the strict patriarchal inheritance system had been formed at least in the early Western Zhou Dynasty. Most of the rites recorded in the seventeen chapters of "Rituals" were no earlier than the period of King Mu of the Zhou Dynasty. The so-called Zhou rites may be the result of King Mu's ritual reform.

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