帝国晚期中国的宇宙书法与相字学说

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Xing Wang
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本文探讨了中国明清时期(1368-1912 年)一种特殊占卜习俗的文化历史:即文字相术(即利用文字的物理特征来确定书写者生平信息的相术)。对于字相学的实践者来说,由于无处不在的联想宇宙论,一个书写的字符可以预示一个人的命运,在这种宇宙论中,汉字被视为有意义的图像符号,既是物质世界的复制品,也是人体的宇宙延伸。从文字的风格和结构,甚至其在特定时间和地点的位置,专家们可以想象和重建书写者的姿态和身体形态。正因为如此,书写的字符被概念化为人体的复制品,并能以这种方式反映其作者的命运。
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Cosmic Calligraphy and Character Physiognomy 相字 in Late Imperial China
Abstract This paper examines the cultural history of a special divinatory practice in China during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368–1912): the physiognomy of written characters (sinographs), in which the physical characteristics of written characters are used to ascertain information about the life of the one who writes them. For practitioners of character physiognomy, a written character can foreshadow a person’s fortune because of the cosmology of ubiquitous association, in which sinographs are seen as meaningful pictorial symbols that function as replicas of the material world as well as cosmic extensions of the human body. From the style and configuration of a written character, and even its locus in a particular time and place, specialists could imagine and reconstruct the gestures and bodily form of its writer. Because of this, written characters were conceptualized as replicas of the human body, and could in this way mirror their writer’s fortune.
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Material Religion
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