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    Title: 庾蔚之服制論
    Yu, Wei-Chi's Discussion on Funeral Rites
    Authors: 濮傳真
    Date: 1996-08
    Issue Date: 2011-12-07 13:30:50 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 臺北市立師範學院
    Abstract: 中文摘要
      魏晉南北朝因世代交替頻仍,人事、時勢多變,故於禮制多所論議,尤以服制爭說紛然。劉宋庚蔚之以禮學名家,特精〈喪服〉,其解喪禮之制,孔穎達《禮記正義》徵引獨多,則必有可觀者焉。本文乃就親等服喪論及喪服變除論二目論之。考察蔚之服制之論,有還古者,如同母異父昆弟服之議,宗鄭之說;喪遇閏議,蔚之依玄之論;論服之變除有漸,則從於盧植、鄭玄及王肅之說。有依古而變者,如父為長子服之議,蔚之論己承二重以服斬,先承鄭說,後自為新說。依於新禮之說者,如廢疾摘子服期,同乎劉智、劉玢之言;服以始制之日為斷,從賀循之說;又宗廟之祭遇喪廢之議,承賀氏解。是知蔚之說禮,未固守一家言,其論誠可為後世研禮者之資也。

    Abstract
      Yu, Wei-chi in Sung Dynasty (Lin Sung) had his great achievement in the study of decorum in Chinese society. His research on funeral rites was particularly well-known. Many of his points were cited by scholar Kung, Ying-da in his research on Book of Rites. This paper focuses on Yu's discussion on funeral rites appling to relatives and the changes of such rites according to special circumstances. Yu's discussion on the subject combined literature with his own insight. It is, therefore, a valuable reference for researchers of Chinese funeral rites.
    Relation: 臺北市立師範學院學報
    27期
    301-316
    Appears in Collections:[Office of Academic Affairs] 臺北市立師範學院學報 (19-36卷1期)

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