Cultural Origin and Evolution of the Half-man-half-animal Images in Unearthed Cultural Relics and Handed-down Documents
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Cultural Origin and Evolution of the Half-man-half-animal Images in Unearthed Cultural Relics and Handed-down Documents
JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition)Vol. 33, Issue 1, Pages: 44-59(2023)
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1.济南大学 文学院,山东 济南 250022
2.山东省出土文献与文学研究中心,山东 济南 250022
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Published:15 January 2023,
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ZHANG Bing, ZHAO Xianlian. Cultural Origin and Evolution of the Half-man-half-animal Images in Unearthed Cultural Relics and Handed-down Documents. [J]. JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition) 33(1):44-59(2023)
DOI:
ZHANG Bing, ZHAO Xianlian. Cultural Origin and Evolution of the Half-man-half-animal Images in Unearthed Cultural Relics and Handed-down Documents. [J]. JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition) 33(1):44-59(2023)DOI:
Cultural Origin and Evolution of the Half-man-half-animal Images in Unearthed Cultural Relics and Handed-down Documents
Among the unearthed cultural relics and handed-down documents in China
the artistic half-man-half-animal images lasted from prehistoric times to the Song and Yuan Dynasties
and experienced four stages: germination
development
change and finalization. In prehistoric times
with the disintegration of totem worship and the awakening of human consciousness
people initially constructed human-oriented half-man-half-animal deities
whose images developed from realistic to abstract
and their function evolved from ornamentation to calming the soul in the tomb. From the Shang and Zhou Dynasties to the Qin and Han Dynasties
the half-man-half-animal deities gradually turned to immortals
dull images became more vivid
and their function changed from exorcising evil spirits and praying to helping tomb owners ascend to heaven and become immortals. In the Wei
Jin
and the Southern and Northern Dynasties
against the cultural background of ethnic integration and multi-religious beliefs
harmony and ferocity were mixed in the half-man-half-animal images
which had the function of guiding immortals and guarding the underworld. From the Sui and Tang Dynasties to the end of the Song Dynasty
due to the prevalence of Confucian ritual and music culture and Feng Shui geomantic omen doctrine
the ferocious half-man-half-animal images turned mild
and their role changed from guarding the gate to blessing the offspring. The changes of the features
functional attributes and cultural connotations of half-man-half-animal images are essentially the changes and developments of ancient people's concept of universe