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Research on Duke Zhuang of Zheng's History Contained in Xinian of Tsinghua Bamboo Slips ——And on Its style

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DOI: 10.23977/langl.2022.050501 | Downloads: 19 | Views: 599

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Yunxing Zhong 1

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1 School of History and Ethnic Culture, Guizhou University, Guiyang, China

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Yunxing Zhong

ABSTRACT

The "Xinian" is part of "Tsinghua Bamboo Slips", the second chapter of "Xinian" records the succession of the State of Zheng's monarch after the death of Duke Zhuang. Comparing the records of "Xinian" with the records of "Zuozhuan", it is concluded that the two records are consistent. But also found that its narrative angle and style are different. But, compared the record of this incident with the records in the "Bamboo Annals" and "Shiji", and found that there was no deviation from the historical facts in the records of each family, and there was a problem with the angle of knowledge narration. In the end, it was believed that the style of "Xinian" should be the history presented in separate accounts of important events.

KEYWORDS

Xinian, Duke Zhuang of Zheng, Zuozhuan, the style of historical records

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Yunxing Zhong, Research on Duke Zhuang of Zheng's History Contained in Xinian of Tsinghua Bamboo Slips ——And on Its style. Lecture Notes on Language and Literature (2022) Vol. 5: 1-4. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/langl.2022.050501.

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