Eco-environmental Protection Awareness for Yi Language Inscriptions in Regions of Dian (Yunnan)-Qian (Guizhou)-Gui (Guangxi)

Jia-jue FANG, Shu-wu LI, Peng LIU

Abstract


There are a large number of national inscriptions in the literature, which describes the local political, economic, military, religious, and many other aspects of social relations, especially the ancient Yi language inscriptions in Dian, Qian and Gui (short for D.Q.G). It is an important part of national literatures in China. Yi folk always have a simple and primitive ecological consciousness, which guides people to get along with nature. The idea to develop village regulations and agreements still has an important guiding role up to now. The Yi inscription is the true reflection of the Yi people's ecological environmental protection culture. It still could be reference for the protection of contemporary ecological environment.

Keywords


Inscriptions, Philology, Yi Language, Ecology, Environmental Protection


DOI
10.12783/dteees/icpeee2018/23330

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