@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001928, author = {前原, あやの}, journal = {関西大学東西学術研究所紀要}, month = {Apr}, note = {This paper provides a collection of restored excerpts from an astrological text, "Hai-zhong zhan" (海中占). Although there were many astrological texts in ancient China, few are in existence today. Referring to an anthology of mantic words such as "Kaiyuan zhanjing" (開元占経) for restored excerpts is the only way to learn the content of these books. Although excerpts from "Hai-zhong zhan" are included to a great extent in "Kaiyuan zhanjing", "Guanxiang wanzhan" (観象玩占), and "Tianwen yaolu" (天文要録), they have only limited appearance in other works. "A corpus of restored excerpts in existing classic texts in Japan" (本邦残存典籍による輯佚資料集成 続) written by Ryuichi Suzuki (鈴木隆一) and edited by Hiroshi Niimi (新見寛) contains restored excerpts of "Hai-zhong zhan" found in "Tianwen yaolu" and "Tiandi ruixiangzhi" (天地瑞祥志). Yet still, only a partial picture of "Hai-zhong zhan" was available because no previous works, including Niimi's, included all the restored excerpts of this text. The purpose of this paper is to grasp the full picture of "Hai-zhong zhan" through a more extensive collection and organization of its restored excerpts.}, pages = {73--124}, title = {『海中占』の輯佚}, volume = {46}, year = {2013} }