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黄书 Huangshu

黄书 Huangshu

(清)王夫之

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China National Publications Import & Export C
Año de edición:
2024
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9787500176640
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'内容简介Brief Introduction《黄书》是王夫之早年的政论著作,所谓《黄书》,是关于黄帝文明的书,既包含有称颂汉民族的始祖黄帝轩辕氏事功的意思,又包括称颂其具有'黄中'美德的意思。通过评述历史阐发了作者的爱国主义思想。提出了民族利益高于一切的原则。Huangshu, an early political treatise by Wang Fuzhi (Wang Chuanshan), examines the civilization of the Yellow Emperor (Huangdi). Its title conveys dual homage: both celebrating the achievements of the Han ethnic group’s legendary ancestor and extolling his virtue of ''Huangzhong'' (central harmony). Through historical analysis, the work articulates nationalist ideals, asserting the supremacy of national interests.王船山的《黄书》既歌颂了黄帝的事功,又称颂了黄帝的美德,其中所包含之深厚的民族主义思想,对于辛亥革命前出现的尊黄思潮,起了酵母作用。近代尊黄思潮的兴起,又极大地促进了民族主义思想的高涨,为辛亥革命的成功奠定了牢固的思想基础。近代的尊黄与西汉时期的尊黄,为中国历史上两次重要的尊黄思潮,它们有力地促进了中国境内各民族在'炎黄子孙'的伟大旗帜下的融合。Huangshu’s profound nationalism served as intellectual catalyst for the Yellow Emperor veneration movement preceding the 1911 Revolution. This modern revival of Huangdi reverence significantly bolstered nationalist sentiment, laying crucial ideological groundwork for the revolution’s success. Historically, two major waves of Huangdi veneration emerged: during the Western Han Dynasty and in modern times. Both movements strengthened ethnic integration across China under the unifying concept of ''descendants of Yan and Huang.''作者简介Author Introduction王夫之,字而农,今湖南衡阳人。青年时期积极参加反清起义,晚年王夫之隐居于石船山,著书立传,自署船山病叟、南岳遗民,学者遂称之为'船山先生'。Wang Fuzhi (1619-1692), styled Ernong, was a native of Hengyang, Hunan Province. Active in anti-Qing uprisings in his youth, he later retreated to Ship Mountain (Shichuan Shan), dedicating his final years to scholarly writing under self-chosen sobriquets like ''Chuanshan Bingsou'' (Ailing Elder of Ship Mountain) and ''Nanyue Yimin'' (Remnant Subject of Southern Peak), earning him the epithet ''Mr. Chuanshan.''王夫之与顾炎武、黄宗羲并称明清之际三大思想家。他一生著作颇多,著有《周易外传》《尚书引义》《噩梦》《读通鉴论》《宋论》等书。Renowned as one of the three great thinkers of the Ming-Qing transition alongside Gu Yanwu and Huang Zongxi, his prolific works include Commentary on the Book of Changes, Interpretations of the Book of Documents, The Nightmare, and historical critiques like Comments about History as a Mirror‌ and On the Song Dynasty.

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