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唐代宮人墓誌銘探析-以《唐代墓誌彙編》、《唐代墓誌彙編續集》為例 / Analysis of the Epitaph of the Tang Dynasty Palace Lady: A Case Study of the Collection of Tang Dynasty Epitaphs and the Sequel to Tang Dynasty Epitaphs
Document Type
Article
Source
藝見學刊 / Art Vision Journal. Issue 27, p57-77. 21 p.
Subject
唐代
宮人
墓誌銘
女性書寫
Tang Dynasty
palace maids
epitaphs
female writing
Language
繁體中文
英文
ISSN
2223-4470
Abstract
It compiles 119 epitaphs of people in the imperial palace collected in the two books 'Compilation of Epitaphs of the Tang Dynasty' and 'Sequel to the Compilation of Epitaphs of the Tang Dynasty'. The comparison content is different from that of the Sui Dynasty, and it is proved by the palace official system of the Tang Dynasty passed down through history, using content classification. Explore the chronicles, inscriptions, grades, titles, county titles, surnames, given names, font sizes, etc. The epitaphs of palace people in the Tang Dynasty inherited the format of the epitaphs of palace people in the Sui Dynasty. The content is relatively brief, and even a lot of formatting is adopted from the public version. Using the system to distinguish the various contents of the epitaphs of palace people in the Tang Dynasty and clarify the inheritance and changes, it can be seen that the female models are created in them. The palace people have perfect conditions such as moral character, literature, skills, artistic skills, appearance, gentleness, prudence, etc., and are in line with contemporary times throughout their lives. Patriarchal demands, and epitaphs after death cover up their tragic truth.

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