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日本近世の亀趺碑 : 中国および朝鮮半島の歴代亀趺碑との比較を通して

https://doi.org/10.15083/00027142
https://doi.org/10.15083/00027142
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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2015-05-22
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タイトル 日本近世の亀趺碑 : 中国および朝鮮半島の歴代亀趺碑との比較を通して
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言語 jpn
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資源 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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ID登録 10.15083/00027142
ID登録タイプ JaLC
著者 平勢, 隆郎

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識別子 59718
姓名 Hirase, Takao
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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 In this paper, author first investigates tortoisebased Stelae from the Eastern Han Dynasty in China and from the Unified Silla Dynasty in Korea, via achievenents in research since SEKINO Tadashi 関野貞, and positions those stelae within those prescriptions which succed the ideas of tomb regulation, from the Wei dynasty. Since the Sui-Tang dynasties, these regulations had been made severely by status, in the Ming dynasty, tor-toisebased stelae such as Shen-dao-bei 神道碑, which was built alongside the spirit road, were permitted to those above the third rank of peerage. Generally memorial monuments, were permitted to those above the fifth rank, other than Gods whose rank no one could deny, to whom they were permitted in any case. Secondly, upon recognizing that no study on tortoisebased stelae had been undertaken on a nationwide scale, the author investigates many reports which were made about several stelae, and surveyed every stele to investi-gate its relation to tombs. He induces that regulations of stelae in the Edo Period, When these stelae were begun to be made in Japan, fundamentally followed those of the Ming dynasty. They probably made much of the third rank of ‘samurai'peerage, as those stelae including Shen-dao-bei which were built in front of tombs, and made much of fifth rank, as the other memorial monuments of literary or military men did. But, as a Japanese style, they only very rarely featured stele crowns decorated with tow dragons, which were permitted to higher ranks, but often used facestones with square pillars, which were permitted to lower ranks. As a formative style, they often used those of the latter Silla and Koryo period in Korea, whose characteristic was erect neck and wild beast's head in body-frame, not the usual tortoise's, and which were used as stupa monuments for highly ranked priests. later than these, stelae appeared in part Chinese style. These were parallel with the phenomenon that those stelae in Japan were often related with Buddhism. The Tokugawa shogunate gave tacit warnings against ‘DaimyO'erecting tortoisebased stelae for tombs. Adding this to above induction, the author concludes; this was resulted from the shogunate resented ‘Tenno'being regarded as the external representative of Japan, through tortoisedbased stelae, which pointed out concretely and historically the political system of East Asia, rather than the regulation of stelae raising ‘Tenno''s dignity through the rank of ‘samurai'peerage. With the ‘Taiknn'title, which was independent of ‘samurai'peerage, the Tokugawa ‘Shogun'had to be the sole external representative of Japan. Therefore, it was considered wise to build tortoisebased stelae of tombs by interposing Buddhism and making vague the regulation of ‘samurai'peerage.
書誌情報 東洋文化研究所紀要

巻 121, p. (1)-(85), 発行日 1993-03
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収録物識別子 05638089
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収録物識別子タイプ NCID
収録物識別子 AN00170926
日本十進分類法
主題Scheme NDC
主題 051.1
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出版者 東京大学東洋文化研究所
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The Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo
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