英文摘要 |
Wang Mingsheng (1722-1797) was a towering figure in the fields of philology and historical exegesis during the Qing Dynasty. The only extant chronology of Wang's life and scholarship is Huang Wenxiang's Wang Xizhuang Nianpu (Chronology of Wang Xizhuang), which was published in 1947. Nevertheless, Huang's work sustains many inadequate omissions, and many of the listed dates are erroneous. The work also provides little information on Wang Mingsheng's literary career between 1765 and 1979, namely from the middle of Wang's life to his death. This neglect may be due to the fact that, after 1765, Wang himself had not published any of his writings in collected form. Previously, I have compiled more than one hundred of Wang's scattered or unpublished essays into a study titled Xizhuang Yiwen Jicun. In the present article, I proceed to examine these writings, while cross-referencing Hexi Wenbian (The Essays of Hexi) by Wang Mingshao (assumed name: Wang Hexi), the brother of Wang Mingsheng. In addition, I utilize the genealogy of the Wang family and Wang Mingsheng's Yishu Bian (Essays of Ant-like Diligence), which includes exegesis studies. All of these sources have been overlooked by previous scholars. Having examined the literary and chronological evidences provided in the sources mentioned above, I am able to present a much more verified and updated chronology of Wang Mingsheng's life and works than Huang can offer. Finally, an Appendix, ''A Study of Wang Mingsheng's Works'' is added to this chronology to help readers understand the themes and editions of Wang's oeuvre. |