Summary: | 博士 === 國立高雄師範大學 === 國文學系 === 105 === The author of this dissertation employs Taboo Study, Textual Criticism and Historiography to date the completion of He Shang-Gong's Annotation of Lao Zi and concludes the date to be between Yongguang's fifth year and Jingning's first year of
Han Yuandi (39-33B.C.). According to Gao Shi's biography and other literary works, the author advocates that He Shang-Gong lived between Han Wudi and Han Chengdi. The writer of Lao-Zi Zhi-Gui is Yan Zun. The author closely examines his life, and then finds out that Yan Zun lived between Han Zhaodi and the Xin Dynasty. Gu-Shen Zi's Annotation of Lao Zi Zhi-Gui contains Zhi-Gui and annotation of the Scripture. The former was completed in the Tang Dynasty, and the latter was completed in the Wu Dynasty. They mingled before the Song Dynasty. By adopting the approaches of Taboo Study and Bibliology, the author concludes that Lao-Zi Xiang-Er Commentary was written during Huangchu's first year to Zhengshi's ninth year of the Cao-Wei Dynasty (220-248A.D.) After a careful research into biographies, thoughts, and literary works, the author verifies that Zhang-Lu is more likely to be the writer of Lao-Zi Xiang-Er Commentary.
Keywords: He Shang-Gong, Yan Zun, Zhi-Gui, Gu-Shen Zi, Xiang-Er, Tao's commandments, the Petition of Proposing to Remove Temples Successively
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