The Story of "ZhiGong Indicts His Father" in the World of Classics
Abstract
This article from the "facts, symbols and meaning" point of view, describes the "Naomi evidence" Father of the story in early Chinese classic text changes. It is the story from an objective outline of the development of a variety of narrative, the narrative from a variety of different ideas and principles of Health issued. A description of this change is the process of entering the world of classical thinking. This article aims at a depiction of how the ancient story of "ZhiGong indicts his father" has varied in early Chinese classical works from the perspective of "fact, sign and meaning" Based on an storyline with references in the reality, this story has been developped in multiple narrative orders, from which one can catch a glimpse of various principles of thought at work. All in all, a depiction of the changes the work has gone through ushers us into the world of classical thought patterns