Chen prophecy

Chen prophecy

Chen is the Chinese term for 'prophecy'.[1] It is also written chan[2], in the Wade-Giles transliteration as "ch'an"[3] : "the ch'an, couched in enigmatic language, predicted luck and disaster, they constituted real oracle-books."[4] These prophecies could derive from a dream[5], be brought from overseas[6], be discovered in excavated inscriptions[7], or be revealed in "an ecstatic trance"[8].

These prophetic texts were much used by emperors. At the partition of the empire at the end of the Latter Han Dynasty, "Liu Bei ... (161-223) in Shu and Sun Quan ... (182-252) in Wu proclaimed their own mandates and, of course, used favorable chen prophecies ... to serve their own purposes."[9] In the Liang Dynasty, "Emperor Wu himself quoted prophetic-apocryphal texts"[10]. In the Sui Dynasty, chen texts were promoted by Wang Shao (fl. 543-608) : as "imperial historian, Wang repeatedly presented favorable prophetic-apocryphal texts and contemporary chen prophecies to Emperor Wen ... . The emperor was greatly pleased. Encouraged, Wang collected ... chen prophecies ... and wei apocryphal texts, and compiled a ... collection ... . Emperor Wen then had this collection distributed nationwide.[11] As founder of the Sui Dynasty, "When Yang first enthroned himself, ... he declared that there had been a large number of ... chen prophecies in his favor."[12]

These prophetic texts were also officially accepted as descriptions of particular emperors. An official description of emperor Gao of the Southern Qi Dynasty stated that "His Majesty's name, physical characteristics, as well as the tide, destiny, and the order of succession all correspond with dozens to nearly one hundred chen prophecies."[13]

Other instances of such prophecy are the Wan Nian Ke ("10,000 Years' Poem")[14] by Jiang Ziya, composed early in the Western Zhou dynasty; and the Cang Tou ("Secret Record")[15] by Chunfeng Li, composed during the Tang dynasty.

notes

  1. ^ Zhongli 2003, p. 20
  2. ^ Zhongli 2003, p. 13
  3. ^ Charles Alexander Moore : The Chinese Mind. University of Hawaii Press, 1967. p. 113
  4. ^ Po Hu T'ung (Discussions at White Tiger Pavilion), "Introduction", section 32 http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/saxon/servlet/SaxonServlet?source=xwomen/texts/bohu.xml&style=xwomen/xsl/dynaxml.xsl&chunk.id=d2.2&toc.id=d2.2&doc.lang=bilingual
  5. ^ Zhongli 2003, p. 16
  6. ^ Zhongli 2003, p. 18
  7. ^ Zhongli 2003, p. 19
  8. ^ Zhongli 2003, p. 299
  9. ^ Zhongli 2003, p. 39
  10. ^ Zhongli 2003, p. 57
  11. ^ Zhongli 2003, p. 68
  12. ^ Zhongli 2003, p. 101
  13. ^ Zhongli 2003, p. 89
  14. ^ http://www.pureinsight.org/node/4440
  15. ^ http://www.pureinsight.org/node/4480

bibliography

Zongli Lu : Power of the Words : Chen Prophecy in Chinese Politics AD 265-618. Peter Lang, Bern, 2003.

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