論楊時喬《易》學圖說的先天成卦之推衍 |
Yang Shiqiao's Deduction of Xian-Tian Diagrams in The Book of Changes, with Charts and Notes |
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作者 |
陳睿宏 |
Author |
Chen, Rui-Hong |
關鍵詞 |
邵雍 ; 先天八卦 ; 圖書《易》學 ; 楊時喬 ; 《周易古今文全書》
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Keywords |
Yang Shiqiao; Studies of the Book of Changes throughout History; xian-tian bagua (primordial eight trigrams); studies of explanatory charts and notes to the Book of Changes; Shao Yong
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摘要 |
楊時喬《周易今古文全書》,立〈易學啟蒙〉之部,制先後天圖說數十幀,內容多元宏富。肯定伏羲《易》成先天、文王《周易》成後天之義,二《易》之義,體現於《易傳》之中;二《易》相關思想理論,必以《易傳》為重要之依據。朱熹據邵雍先後天之說,略輯數圖收於《本義》與《啟蒙》中,作為學《易》首明之要徑;宗《易傳》與邵雍重要之說,闡發幽旨。楊氏詮解先天之學,本《易傳》、邵雍與朱熹一系主張,袤納廣搜,抉檢前人深義,繼承創新,期對先天之學,進行有系統之建構,試圖完善彼此相互關涉與聯繫應合之體系。本文針對楊氏先天之學有關圖式,從先天成卦來源、原理與性質,以及衍序與剛柔摩盪之理等主要面向,作系統性之耙梳,釐清考辨、勾勒與疏解先天成卦推衍之有關圖說的實質內涵,並予其於圖書《易》學發展之客觀定位。 |
Abstract |
In his book Studies of the Book of Changes throughout History (Zhouyi gujinwen quanshu), Yang Shiqiao devoted a section, 'A Beginner's Guide to the Book of Changes (Yixue qimeng)', to explaining dozens of xian-tian and hou-tian diagrams, rich in diverse content. Yang attributed the creation of xian-tian diagrams (the Primordial) to Fu Xi and hou-tian diagrams (the Manifested) to King Wen. He believed the meanings of both were revealed in the Commentaries to the Changes (Yizhuan), and that understanding of xian-hou-tian related theories required studying these Commentaries. Influenced by Shao Yong's xian-hou-tian theory, Zhu Xi compiled and elaborated on several Yi-diagrams in his Original Meaning of the Book of Changes (Zhouyi benyi) and A Beginner's Guide to the Book of Changes (Yixue qimeng), presenting them as an entry point to the Book of Changes. Yang's interpretation of xian-tian drew upon both the Commentaries and the Shao-Zhu lineage, adopting their viewpoints while also introducing his own innovations to construct a more systematic and comprehensive framework. The study aims to systematically examine Yang's views on the formation of xian-tian diagrams, clarify the content of his explanatory charts and notes, and offer an objective evaluation of his contribution to their development. |
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