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惠周惕《詩說》的成書歷程, Suching Chang Apr 2023

惠周惕《詩說》的成書歷程, Suching Chang

嶺南學報 Lingnan Journal of Chinese Studies

惠棟是清代經學典範轉向「漢學」的關鍵人物,而惠氏家學有著作傳世始於惠周惕之《詩說》。這篇論文考察京都大學藏書《研溪先生詩說》寫本,從寫本的流傳談起,進而比較這部寫本和傳世通行本的差異。《詩說》從不分卷到分為兩卷,最後定三卷,定稿成書的關鍵期大約在康熙十六年至二十二年間。從初稿本到三卷本,增加了許多條目,而《國風》增加的條目尤其多,或潤飾文字,或增補文獻資料,或加強議論,而撰述旨意在初稿時已大致確定。惠周惕的文學與學術受汪琬影響,強調文章應根柢於經,無論鄭玄或朱熹,漢儒或宋儒,率皆博徵而考證之。《詩說》解經無所專主,且多以己意發明經義,實以通儒自期,尚未專宗「漢學」。

Hui Dong was the key figure in the Qing Dynasty study of the Classics. And the writings of Hui's family began with Hui Zhouti's Shi Shuo(詩說). This paper examines the manuscript of Yanjixiansheng Shi Shuo(研溪先生詩說) in the Kyoto University Library book collection, starting with the circulation of the manuscript, and then comparing the differences between this manuscript and the popular version. The single volume of Hui Zhouti's Shi Shuo was first divided into two volumes, and finally three volumes. The key period for finalizing the book was about the sixteenth to twenty-second years of the Kangxi reign. …


Searching In The Dark - Han Learning And The Controversy Of 1799 Metropolitan Exam, Shiu On Chu Oct 2013

Searching In The Dark - Han Learning And The Controversy Of 1799 Metropolitan Exam, Shiu On Chu

2013 New England Association for Asian Studies Conference

This paper investigates the introduction of Han Learning (hanxue 漢學) in Qing civil examinations from an institutional perspective. Focusing on the controversy over the 1799 metropolitan examination, I argue that hanxue was resisted not only by the intellectual orthodoxy Cheng-Zhu learning, but also a concept of “proper advancement” (zhengtu 正途) from examination.

The 1799 metropolitan examination was often seen as a triumph of Han Learning because the chief examiners Zhu Gui (朱珪1731-1806) and Ruan Yuan (阮元1764-1849), who were famous patrons of Han scholarship, awarded degrees to a number of established Han scholars. Contemporaries attributed this high rate of …