Water, Cosmos, and Body

IF 0.4 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Valente Lee
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In an ongoing discussion on correlative cosmology in early China, the interrelation between the macro- and microcosms is pervasively deemed a central feature of the Chinese mode of thinking. The human body, in that view, is modeled on and serves as a miniature of the outer universe. Embracing a broad spectrum of instantiations of correlative cosmology, this study focuses on the notion of liuxing, literally “to flow into form,” which is used as both a cosmological term and a gestational term in early Chinese literature. By inspecting unearthed and transmitted texts, the article suggests that liuxing should be understood against the intellectual background of the “water metaphor” system. It argues also that liuxing is not only a reflection of the parallelism of the macro- and microcosms, but also an epitome of the trifold interconnection between water, the cosmos, and body.
水、宇宙和身体
在中国早期关于相关宇宙学的讨论中,宏观和微观世界之间的相互关系被普遍认为是中国思维方式的核心特征。在这种观点中,人体是外部宇宙的模型和缩影。本研究涵盖了相关宇宙学的广泛实例,重点关注“流”的概念,字面意思是“流入形式”,它在中国早期文学中既是一个宇宙学术语,也是一个孕育术语。本文通过对出土和流传文本的考察,提出在“水喻”体系的知识背景下理解流星。六行不仅反映了宏观与微观世界的平行性,而且是水、宇宙、身体三重联系的缩影。
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