춘추초기 서, 북의 족국들과 접경 ― 有銘 청동기의 출토지와 銘文을 중심으로 ―The country and frontier lines China’s West and North in the early Spring and Autumn periods
- Authors
- 민후기
- Issue Date
- 2020
- Publisher
- 중국고중세사학회
- Keywords
- the early spring and autumn period; frontier lines; bronze ware; traffic route; 춘추초기; 접경; 청동기; 교통로; 春秋早期; 接境; 靑銅器; 交通路
- Citation
- 중국고중세사연구, no.56, pp 1 - 62
- Pages
- 62
- Journal Title
- 중국고중세사연구
- Number
- 56
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 62
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/44373
- DOI
- 10.15840/amch.2020..56.001
- ISSN
- 1229-7860
- Abstract
- This article analyzed the bronze ware unearthed in Gansu, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Sicun, Chongqing, Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin, Liaoning. No bronzeware were found in Sicun, Chongqing, Hebei, Beijing, Tianjin, and a bronzeware was found in Liaoning, but it is likely to have been looted.
The western limit of Chinese culture in the early Spring and Autumn periods was Gansu Lixian(禮縣). Chinese culture failed to penetrate beneath the Qinling(秦嶺) Mountains. The northern frontierlines passed from Gansu Lingtai(靈臺), to Linfen-basin, Changzhi-Busan, led to Shandong Peninsula. It was a heavily retracted frontier lines compared to the Western Zhou dynasty.
The Chin Dynasty ruled the west of Weihe Plain, the east of Weihe Plain was still dominated by the remaining aristocrats of Western Zhou dynasty. The boundary is thought to have been between Hu County(戶縣) and Chencang District, Baoji(寶鷄, 陳倉).
In these circumstances on the one hand, the Qin country was ateing the small countries in the east of the Weihe Plain, the Jin(晉) country also expanded its influence to the south, and it reaching the south of Mt. Zhongtiao(中條山).
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