Explaining the Character "jin 銫" in Zi Gao 子羔: with a Discussion Concerning Shang Obtaining the Virtue of Metal

This paper proposes that the character in the sentence 生乃呼曰 "was born and called out: 'Jin!'" in the Shanghai Museum manuscript Zi Gao 子羔 should be transcribed as 銫, pronounced jin, and was a special way of writing the word jin 金 "metal." The myth of Xie in Zi Gao may b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bamboo and silk 2019-12, Vol.3 (1), p.38-53
1. Verfasser: Xigui, Qiu
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Zusammenfassung:This paper proposes that the character in the sentence 生乃呼曰 "was born and called out: 'Jin!'" in the Shanghai Museum manuscript Zi Gao 子羔 should be transcribed as 銫, pronounced jin, and was a special way of writing the word jin 金 "metal." The myth of Xie in Zi Gao may be related to the virtue of Metal of the Shang dynasty, which can still be seen in a story in the Shiyi ji 拾遺記 in which the divine mother asks Jian Di 簡狄 to give birth to Xie to "succeed the Virtue of Metal." This paper also traces the myths of Shaohao 少皞 and Xie in order to show that Shaohao and Xie derive from the same mythical source. This paper argues that the association of Shang with the virtue of Metal already existed prior to the time that Zou Yan 鄒衍 systematized the Five Virtues.
ISSN:2468-9238
2468-9246
2468-9238
DOI:10.1163/24689246-00301002