宋太宗,《江南录》(《江南录》),唐末

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Johannes L. Kurz
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赵匡义(976-997)是宋朝的第二位皇帝,他的兄弟赵匡胤(960-976)在不确定的情况下继承了开国皇帝的王位。由于随后的继承争议,唐太宗修改了历史记录,认为他的母亲杜太后(902-961)在临终前曾鼓励将王位从哥哥传给弟弟。彼得·洛格讨论过这个故事,并得出结论说,唐太宗与赵朴合谋捏造了这个故事他的篡夺给太宗带来了巨大的政治压力,因为他必须证明自己有能力管理帝国。如果他不能证明自己的能力,他很可能会面临官僚机构高层成员的抵制,其中许多人曾是已故皇帝的支持者。因此,太宗转向历史,为他备受争议的继承提供先例。虽然他很少直接表达对唐太宗(626-649)的崇拜,但他在所有的行动上都努力模仿这位伟大的唐朝皇帝。首先,唐太宗获得王位的方式可能吸引了宋太宗作为一个历史模型。唐太宗登基也不是一帆风顺的,因为他杀死了自己的弟弟,即指定的太子,并把他的父亲高祖(约618-626)软禁起来。然而,尽管他
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Song Taizong, the 'Record of Jiangnan' ('Jiangnan lu'), and an Alternate Ending to the Tang
Zhao Kuangyi 趙匡義 (Taizong 太宗, r. 976–997), the second emperor of the Song, succeeded the dynastic founder, his brother Zhao Kuangyin 趙匡 胤 (Taizu 太祖, r. 960–976), under dubious circumstances. Because of the ensuing succession controversy, Taizong altered the historical record to suggest that on her deathbed, his mother Empress Dowager Du 杜 (902–961) had encouraged the transmission of the throne from older brother to younger brother. Peter Lorge has discussed this story and concludes that Taizong had contrived it in collusion with Zhao Pu 趙普 (922–982).1 His usurpation placed a great deal of political pressure upon Taizong, for he had to show that he could handle the responsibility of running the empire. If he failed to prove his competence, he would most likely have faced resistance from the highranking members of the bureaucracy, many of whom had been supporters of the late emperor. Hence, Taizong turned to history to provide a precedent for his controversial succession. Although he rarely proclaimed his admiration for Emperor Taizong of the Tang (r. 626–649) directly, he strived to emulate the great Tang emperor in all his actions. In the first place, the way in which Tang Taizong had secured the throne may have appealed to Song Taizong as a historical model. Tang Taizong’s rise to the throne had not been unproblematic either, for he killed his brother, the designated crown prince, and put his father Gaozu 高祖 (r. 618–626) under house arrest. Yet, despite his
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