竹人:介于神话和历史之间的日本英雄

Danijela Vasić
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大和武是日本最著名的英雄之一。他有一个精心挑选的名字,将他与大和州联系在一起,大和州是今天日本的前身。他具有神话英雄的所有特征:勇气,力量和聪明才智,但神话故事也包括童话主题,如神奇的剑,帮手,伪装,坠入爱河,最后,由于遭遇神性力量而超自然死亡。我们可以在第一部日本史书(8世纪)中找到关于这位无畏战士的最古老的神话变体。将某些元素添加到共同的基础上,并根据自己的叙事愿望将它们结合起来,这些文本给出了自己可识别的大和竹的神话变体,这是当时意识形态的清晰反映。撇开差异不谈,这些变体都将大和竹的成就描述为一个关键的转折点,因为在那个半历史时期,这也是国家巩固的开始。通过“平定和征服”东西方国家,他扩大了帝国统治的领土,加强了大和朝廷的权威。在接下来的几个世纪里,关于这位英雄的神话在这些基础上被创造了新的变体。有些人关注的是领土征服和帝国政府影响力的扩大,而与草剃剑有关的奇迹般的事件对其他人来说更为重要。最近,大和竹像和其他国家标志一样,被用来创造和突出日本的民族认同,尤其是在激励人们为国家和天皇无私奉献生命的时候。
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Jamato Takeru: Japanese hero between myth and history
Yamato Takeru is one of the most famous Japanese heroes. He has a carefully chosen name, which connects him with the state of Yamato, the predecessor of today's Japan. He is characterized by all the features of a mythical hero: courage, strength and ingenuity, but mythological story includes also fairy-tale motifs such as a miraculous sword, helpers, disguise, falling in love, and finally, supernatural death due to encounter with a numinous force. The oldest variants of the myth about this fearless warrior we can find in the first Japanese historical chronicles (8th century). Adding certain elements to the common ground and combining them in accordance with their own narrative aspirations, these texts gave their own recognizable variants of the myth of Yamato Takeru, which were a clear reflection of the ideology of the time. Regardless of the differences, these variants describe the achievements of Yamato Takeru as a key turning point, because in that semi-historical time that is also the beginning of national consolidation. By "calming and subduing" western and Eastern countries, he contributed to increasing the territory under imperial rule and strengthening the authority of the Yamato court. In the following centuries, new variants of the myth about this hero were created on these bases. Some are focused on territorial conquests and spreading of the influence of the imperial government, while the miraculous events related to the Kusanagi sword were more important to the others. Recently, Yamato Takeru has been used, in the same way as the other national icons, to create and highlight Japanese national identity, especially when it came to inspiring the people to selflessly lay down their lives for the country and the emperor.
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