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      封神演義 到<哪吒>系列電影中的天命敍事 = The Narrative of Tianming from The Investiture of the Gods to the Nezha Film Series

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      In Chinese intellectual tradition, the concept of Tianming(the Mandate of Heaven) originally functioned as a mechanism of political legitimation. During the Zhou dynasty, moral virtue became the criterion for the transfer of Tianming, while in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, the concept gradually shift from the realm of royal authority to that of individual destiny, forming a fatalistic structure understood as being bestowed by Heaven and fundamentally unalterable. The narrative of Nezha in The Investiture of the Gods exemplifies this transcendental structure of Tianming: Nezha’s mission and actions are consistently interpreted within the explanatory framework of ‘Heaven’s will’ and the fulfillment of Tianming is ensured through mechanisms of supernatural intervention. By contrast, in the contemporary Nezha animated film series, Tianming no longer originates from a metaphysical Heaven but is transformed into a form of social force constituted by social evaluation and institutional structures. This shift enables Tianming to move from an unquestionable sacred destiny to a social structure that can be recognized and resisted. Through a comparative analysis of Nezha narratives in The Investiture of the Gods send the contemporary Nezha films, this article reveals the mechanisms underlying the transformation of Tianming and elucidates its cultural implications within a modern context.
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      In Chinese intellectual tradition, the concept of Tianming(the Mandate of Heaven) originally functioned as a mechanism of political legitimation. During the Zhou dynasty, moral virtue became the criterion for the transfer of Tianming, while in the Spr...

      In Chinese intellectual tradition, the concept of Tianming(the Mandate of Heaven) originally functioned as a mechanism of political legitimation. During the Zhou dynasty, moral virtue became the criterion for the transfer of Tianming, while in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, the concept gradually shift from the realm of royal authority to that of individual destiny, forming a fatalistic structure understood as being bestowed by Heaven and fundamentally unalterable. The narrative of Nezha in The Investiture of the Gods exemplifies this transcendental structure of Tianming: Nezha’s mission and actions are consistently interpreted within the explanatory framework of ‘Heaven’s will’ and the fulfillment of Tianming is ensured through mechanisms of supernatural intervention. By contrast, in the contemporary Nezha animated film series, Tianming no longer originates from a metaphysical Heaven but is transformed into a form of social force constituted by social evaluation and institutional structures. This shift enables Tianming to move from an unquestionable sacred destiny to a social structure that can be recognized and resisted. Through a comparative analysis of Nezha narratives in The Investiture of the Gods send the contemporary Nezha films, this article reveals the mechanisms underlying the transformation of Tianming and elucidates its cultural implications within a modern context.

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