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    Title: 明代嘉靖朝宗廟禮制變革與思想衝突之討論
    Other Titles: Discussion on the Transition of the Ancestral Temple`s Rite Institution and the Thought Conflicts during the Jiajing Era of the Ming Dynasty
    Authors: 張璉
    Chang, Rebecca Lien
    Keywords: 宗廟;宗廟禮制;廟制;嘉靖;明代
    ancestral temple;rites of temple institution;rite;ceremony;Jiajing;Ming Dynasty
    Date: 2005-11
    Issue Date: 2016-06-02 14:44:40 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本文循著嘉靖初年議尊號的過程,通過對關鍵參與者思維論辯的考察,探究蘊含在新舊制度因革中的思想衝突或糾葛,包括帝王的傳位法、天子父在宗廟中的身份、宗廟始祖的認定、宗廟規制的變化及宗廟位次等方面,從種種思想意識上的矛盾與衝突,爬梳出潛藏於制度本身難解的問題,進而做系統性的歸納與討論。嘉靖朝挑起宗廟禮制的辯論與爭議,恰恰是對千餘年以來宗廟禮制的一大反思,在百餘年之後再度被清代儒者提出來討論,並對清代學者在禮學方面的省思與考證奠下重要的基礎。
    The ancestral temple’s rite institution had its own deep transformation during the era of Jiajing in the Ming dynasty. The topics concerned, including the appellation, the foundation, the precedence, the rite regulations and the architecture of the temple made a general examination and expectation to the traditional ancestral rite in Chinese history. During the process of over twenty years’ transformation, by means of the explanations and the debates about the rite classics, the perplexities and controversies toward the temple rite among the subjects in the court had greatly appeared, and behind the phenomenon naturally hidden many uncertainties of the thought. This paper follows the process of the discussion on the appellation of the temple, and through the examinations on the debates among the subjects, searches the contradiction between the new and ancient institutions. Main topics of the paper, including the succession of the emperor; the position and state of the emperor’s father (tienzifu) in the ancestral temple; the identification of the earliest ancestor; the transition of the regulations and the precedence of the ancestral temple, try to clarify the concerned questions of the rite institution, and undertake furthermore a systematic discussion and arrangement. The controversies and debates in the era of Jiajing was just an important reflection to the ancestral temple`s rite institution which had existed for more than thousand years in China, and was also roled as a main impulse for the scholars of the Qing dynasty in the field of rites studies in hundred years later.
    Relation: 政治大學歷史學報, 24,1-38頁
    The Journal of History
    Data Type: article
    Appears in Collections:[政治大學歷史學報 THCI Core ] 期刊論文

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