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| 題 名 | 萬曆首輔張四維宗族及官員姻親交遊考=Discussion the Theory of Xun Zi and Wang the Research of Zhang Siwei's Clan and Officials'in-laws Interaction in the Late Ming Dynasty |
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| 作 者 | 鄭廷祐; | 書刊名 | 東吳中文線上學術論文 |
| 卷 期 | 64 2025.12[民114.12] |
| 頁 次 | 頁1-34 |
| 分類號 | 782.86 |
| 關鍵詞 | 張四維; 條麓堂集; 張四維集; 萬曆首輔; 晉商; Zhang Siwei; Tiaolutang Collection; Zhang Siwei Collection; Wanli Grand Secretary; Shanxi merchant; |
| 語 文 | 中文(Chinese) |
| 中文摘要 | 嘉靖 32 年進士張四維,山西蒲州人,萬曆 10 年張居正逝世後接任首輔。因其任首 輔僅十個月,學界關注較少。以往研究,主要聚焦於其晉商家族背景,於姻親交遊之互 動著墨不多。本論文先以張四維生平、任官歷程及蒲州張家概介為論述基礎,再以其詩 文為主要研究文本,梳理其與蒲州王、楊、韓三家的密切往來,並分析此一關係網在晚 明政治中的運作。研究顯示,張四維的從政歷程深受宗族、同鄉與姻親等地方網絡支撐, 其政治作為亦反向強化家族與同鄉官員的社會位置,呈現晚明士商融合下相互依存的互 動模式。透過對「俺答封貢」等邊政與朝議事件的分析,可見張四維等人依憑士商與姻 親關係,在資訊流通、決策形成與政策推動上具有實質影響,凸顯理解晚明政治時,須 兼顧中央決策與地方網絡相互交織的政治結構。 |
| 英文摘要 | Zhang Siwei, a jinshi in the 32nd year of Jiajing and a native of Puzhou in Shanxi, succeeded Zhang Juzheng as Grand Secretary in the 10th year of Wanli. Because his tenure lasted only ten months, he has received limited scholarly attention. Previous research has focused mainly on his background in a Shanxi merchant family, with less emphasis on the interactions within his affinal and social networks. This study begins with an overview of Zhang Siwei’s life, official career, and the Zhang family of Puzhou, and then takes his poetic writings as the primary source for examining his close connections with the Wang, Yang, and Han families, as well as the operation of these networks within late-Ming politics. The findings indicate that Zhang Siwei’s political career was supported by local networks of lineage, native-place ties, and affinal relations, and that his political actions in turn reinforced the social standing of his family and fellow Puzhou officials, showing a pattern of mutual dependence shaped by the integration of gentry and merchants in the late Ming. An analysis of events such as the “Anda Tribute Peace” reveals that Zhang Siwei and his associates relied on these networks to exert influence over information flow, policy formation, and the promotion of political initiatives. This highlights the need to consider the intertwined structure of central decision-making and local networks when interpreting late-Ming political operations. |
本系統中英文摘要資訊取自各篇刊載內容。