
Research on the Book of Songs in East Asia
by Zhang Baosan
About This Novel
This book is part of the author's many years of research on the Book of Songs. It contains a total of ten papers, covering the study of the Book of Songs in China, Japan and Korea. According to its nature, it is divided into three parts: Commentary, General Theory, and Japanese and Korean chapters. The commentaries include: the interpretation of the Book of Songs and its pros and cons in "Commentary on Mao's Poems", and the commentary on the punctuation version of "Commentary on the Thirteen Classics". Several issues in "Mao's Poems on Justice" and other articles; the general chapter includes: "Shangbo 1. An examination of the interpretation of "Guanyong" in "On Confucius' Poetry", an examination of Shu Xi's poems to supplement the lost poems, an examination of the fragments of Dunhuang's "Mao Shiyin" No. 2729 Collected in London, etc. The Japanese and Korean chapters include: a study of Qingyuan Xuanxian's "Mao's Poems": focusing on the relationship with "Annotations on Mao's Poems", an examination of Joseon Jeongjo's "Lecture Notes on the Book of Songs", etc. The scope of this book's discussion, in terms of era, ranges from the Chu Bamboo Book of the Warring States Period to the modern punctuation edition "Annotations on Mao's Poems"; in terms of region, it covers China, Japan, and Korea. Compared with previous studies of "The Book of Songs", this book has expanded its research horizons and research fields and can be used as a reference.
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