Английская Википедия:Classic of Music

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Italic title Шаблон:Infobox Chinese The Classic of Music (Шаблон:Zh) was a Confucian classic text lost by the time of the Han dynasty. It is sometimes referred to as the "Sixth Classic" (for example, by Sima Qian[1]) and is thought to have been important in the traditional interpretations of the Book of Songs.[2]

Qing dynasty scholar Shao Yichen (邵懿辰, 1810Шаблон:Ndash1861) proposed that the book never existed, but more usually it is thought that all copies were destroyed during the burning of books and burying of scholars.

A few traces remain in other surviving works, including the Zuo Zhuan, the Rites of Zhou, and the extremely redacted, poor-quality Record of Music contained in the Classic of Rites. As accounted in the Book of Han, Dou Gong 竇公 (5-4 cc. BC), a musician of the state of Wei possessed a copy of the Classic of Music which was presented to the Emperor Han Wen-di. However, the text is associated with the Da siyue (大宗伯) section of the Rites of Zhou. Leading to the belief that the Classic of Music is a section of the Rites of Zhou itself.

In 2022, Luke Waring has suggested that there is not enough convincing evidence that a music classic existed during the Warring States era in the first place. However, this topic remains heavily debated amongst scholars.[3]

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  1. Watson, 1969: p. 11, from chapter 61, biography on Boyi and Shuqi
  2. "The Shih Ching or Book of Poetry Шаблон:Webarchive". The China Journal of Science and Arts, Vol. IV, No. I (Jan 1926). Accessed 17 Oct 2005.
  3. Шаблон:Cite journal