The present authors take the two chapters as an object for discussion, starting with syntactic and semantic analysis of ancient writings (annotation for names and description of a thing, structural analysis), literatu...The present authors take the two chapters as an object for discussion, starting with syntactic and semantic analysis of ancient writings (annotation for names and description of a thing, structural analysis), literature evidence and field survey, and ascertains that "Shilin" and \!Qiulong\" are simply Kunlun objects in the West Regions. Based on textual research of the names and description, they somewhat probes into the Kunlun myth on which Quyuan depended to create the two chapters and identify as well as rectify mis spelt strips and transferred strips in discussing the location of \!Qiulong\".展开更多
文摘The present authors take the two chapters as an object for discussion, starting with syntactic and semantic analysis of ancient writings (annotation for names and description of a thing, structural analysis), literature evidence and field survey, and ascertains that "Shilin" and \!Qiulong\" are simply Kunlun objects in the West Regions. Based on textual research of the names and description, they somewhat probes into the Kunlun myth on which Quyuan depended to create the two chapters and identify as well as rectify mis spelt strips and transferred strips in discussing the location of \!Qiulong\".