@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:02001322, author = {劉, 書鈺 and Liu, Shuyu}, journal = {東アジア文化交渉研究 = Journal of East Asian cultural interaction studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper explores the connections between the “家礼・規模帳” (“Family Ritual and Rules Record”) and the “家譜” (“clan histories”) by Kumemura, through the analysis of three key documents: “御祭儀式帳” (“Ritual Ceremony Record”), “御祭之時御儀式” (“Rituals at the Time of Worship”), and “年祀焼香・御膳組日記” (“Annual Offering Incense and Food Arrangement Diary”). The main goal of this study is to determine the period of their creation, the authors, and unique features, which would shed light on the intersection of the Confucian ideology and local customs in Ryukyu. Through a thorough cross-referencing process involving various clan histories and internal records, this study examines the yet undisclosed details within the documents “御祭儀式帳,” “御祭之時御儀式,” and “年祀焼香・御膳組日記.” “御祭儀式帳,” which were compiled in 1816 by Chen Hongxun. These documents served as a ritual book for the Chen family and are estimated to have been created between 1816 and 1895, based on a congratulatory message from his grandson, Shiki, in 1895. “御祭之時御儀式,” a ritual document of the 15th generation of the Liang family dated between 1860 and 1929 and encompassing clan rituals, maintenance of the Liang family genealogy, and religious rites in Kumemura. “年祀焼香・御膳組日記” is a ritual document of the Wang Dechang family, created from 1853 to 1979, which provides insights into the postwar ceremonial practices in Kumemura among the Kumemura Thirty-Six Families, with congratulatory messages from the Showa era.}, pages = {287--304}, title = {久米村「家礼・規模帳」の成立と性格について : 『御祭儀式帳』、『御祭之時御儀式』、『年祀焼香・御膳組日記』を中心に}, volume = {17}, year = {2024} }