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The Legend of Muna Mountain |
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Author |
Elverskog, Johan (著)
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Source |
Inner Asia
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Volume | v.8 n.1 Special Issue |
Date | 2006.01 |
Pages | 99 - 122 |
Publisher | Brill |
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http://www.brill.nl/
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Location | Leiden, the Netherlands [萊登, 荷蘭] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | Chinggis Khan cult; Inner Mongolia; Exile; Buddhism |
Abstract | This article explores the development and transformation of the legend of Muna Mountain, which describes Chinggis Khan's funeral cortège. In particular, it argues that this legend arose among the post-Yuan Mongols in order to sanctify 'Inner Mongolia' as the new homeland through the establishment of the cult of Chinggis Khan at the Eight White Tents. Over time, however, both the legend and the cult changed and these developments are further explored in relation not only to the socio-political fragmentation of the sixteenth century but also the introduction of tantric Buddhism. |
Table of contents | ABSTRACT 99 Keywords 99 THE YUAN-MING TRANSITION 101 THE POST-YUAN EXILE 102 THE CULT OF CHINGGIS KHAN 104 SACRED LANDSCAPE 106 FRAGMENTATION AND THE CULT OF CHINGGIS KHAN 109 CONCLUSION 112 NOTES 114 REFERENCES 119
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ISSN | 14648172 (P); 22105018 (E) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1163/146481706793646846 |
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Created date | 2024.06.13 |
Modified date | 2024.06.25 |
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