《七夕》内容简介
刘宗迪先生以视野独特、新见迭出的《失落的天书》《众神的山川》等《山海经》研究著作闻名遐迩。《七夕》一书则以多重视角聚焦七月七这一传统中国节日,展现了哀艳动人的牛郎织女故事背后,远古先人观象授时、男耕女织的传统;通过纷然杂陈的历代七夕节俗,揭示出七夕作为女儿节的本质属性;对宋代七夕风俗及东南沿海拜魁星风俗的异域渊源进行探索,钩沉出一段胡风西来的历史,折射了欧亚大陆之间的文化层叠与变迁。在漫长的七夕文化中,闪耀着中华文明的浪漫优雅和开放包容。
作者简介
刘宗迪
1963年生于山东即墨,先后就读于南京大学气象系、四川师范大学中文系、北京师范大学中文系,曾任职于民族文学研究所、山东大学儒学高等研究院,现为北京语言大学文学院教授。主要从事神话学、上古史、民俗文化史等方面的研究,著有《众神的山川》《〈山海经〉的世界》《失落的天书》《古典的草根》等书。
"Qixi" content introduction
Mr. Liu Zongdi is famous for his unique vision and new works on the study of the Classic of Mountains and Seas, such as The Lost Book of Heaven and the Mountains and Rivers of the Gods. The book "Qixi" focuses on the traditional Chinese festival of July 7 from multiple perspectives, showing behind the sad and touching story of the cowhand and the weaver girl, the ancient ancestors of the tradition of watching the elephant and teaching the time, and the male ploughing and the female weaving; Through the various customs of the Qixi Festival in the past dynasties, the essential attribute of Qixi Festival as a daughter's day is revealed. By exploring the exotic origin of the Qixi custom in Song Dynasty and the custom of worshiping Kuixing in the southeast coast, we can see a turbulent history and reflect the cultural overlap and change between Eurasia. In the long Qixi culture, the romantic elegance and openness of the Chinese civilization shine.
About the author
Liu Zongdi
Born in Jimo, Shandong Province in 1963, he studied at the Department of Meteorology of Nanjing University, the Department of Chinese Literature of Sichuan Normal University, and the Department of Chinese Literature of Beijing Normal University. He worked at the Institute of Ethnic Literature and the Institute of Advanced Confucianism of Shandong University, and is now a professor at the School of Literature of Beijing Language and Culture University. He is mainly engaged in the research of mythology, ancient history, folk culture and other aspects, and has written books such as "Mountains and Rivers of the Gods", "The World of the Book of Mountains and Seas", "The Lost Book of Heaven" and "Classical Roots".