农牧交错地带“一箭之地”传说及其历史隐喻
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1.湖北大学,历史文化学院,湖北 武汉 430062;2.湖北大学,中华民族共同体研究中心,湖北 武汉 430062

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许若冰,湖北大学历史文化学院副教授,Email:ruobing1730@163.com。

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K23;I276.3;C956

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国家社会科学基金青年项目“清代甘青川汉藏交界地带行政体制演变与民族交融研究”(24CMZ024)


The legend of One Arrow’s Distance in agro-pastoral transitional zones and its historical metaphors
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1.School of History and Culture, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, P.R.China;2.Research Center for the Chinese Nation Community, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, P.R.China

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    传说虽非信史,但蕴含着人们在特定时空下的诉求与策略及其隐含的真实历史情境。“一箭之地”分界传说在内蒙古、河北、山西、陕西、甘肃、四川、云南等省区交界地带即中国由北至南的农牧交错地带流传甚广,治史者多以其荒谬不经,付之笑谈,实际上此传说是清代以降以汉族为主体的农耕人群在边疆地区的流动迁徙及与众多民族相互交融并重构空间秩序的特殊历史记忆,亦是历史时期农耕与游牧民族如何“与共”、重构彼此历史记忆的绝佳例证。虽然南北各地“一箭之地”传说版本各异,但叙事结构与母题高度契合且主要围绕两大特定历史事件,即宋辽对峙时代杨六郎在晋蒙陕甘交界地带抗击辽军与三国时代诸葛亮南征川滇民族地区展开演绎,并融入独具特色的地方性知识,逐渐成为汉蒙藏彝等各民族普遍传颂的佳话。“一箭之地”分界传说隐喻的是边地人群通过建构停战和谈、射箭定界的历史记忆,策略性地合理化当时的农牧分界与民族分布格局,这一传说的衍生与扩散既隐含着边地人群追寻和平美好生活、重构中华文化符号的朴素愿望与民间智慧,也从普通民众的视角折射出清代以来人群互动与边疆空间建构的多元面向。“一箭之地”传说所揭示的边地人群通过历史记忆建构实现社会整合与身份认同的深层机制,对于从承载民众观念的传说、神话等形式的微观记忆视角重新理解历史事件、空间建构及人群认同的联动关系具有重要启示意义。

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    While legends are not credible history, they encapsulate the aspirations and strategies of people within specific historical contexts along with the implied authentic historical circumstances. The boundary demarcation legend of One Arrow’s Distance has been widely circulated across China’s northern-southern agro-pastoral transitional zones, particularly in border areas between Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Gansu, Sichuan, and Yunnan provinces. Though often dismissed by historians as absurd anecdotes, this legend in fact embodies a distinctive historical memory reflecting the migration patterns of predominantly Han agricultural populations during the Qing dynasty and their spatial order reconstruction through ethnic integration in frontier regions. It also serves as a compelling case study demonstrating how farming and nomadic groups historically negotiated coexistence and mutually reshaped their collective memories. Although versions of the One Arrow’s Distance legend vary across northern and southern regions, their narrative structures and core motifs remain strikingly consistent. These tales predominantly revolve around two pivotal historical events: Yang Liulang’s resistance against the Liao forces during the Song-Liao confrontation era at the junction of Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, and Gansu, and Zhuge Liang’s southern expedition to ethnic regions of Sichuan and Yunnan during the Three Kingdoms period. Through the incorporation of distinctive localized knowledge, the legend has evolved into a collectively celebrated narrative among Han, Mongolian, Tibetan, Yi, and other ethnic groups. The One Arrow’s Distance boundary legend metaphorically represents how borderland communities strategically rationalized contemporary agricultural-pastoral boundaries and ethnic distribution patterns through constructing historical memories of ceasefire negotiations and arrow-shot demarcation. The derivation and dissemination of this legend not only embody border populations’ grassroots aspirations for peaceful coexistence and their folk wisdom in reconfiguring Chinese cultural symbols, but also reflect multiple dimensions of human interactions and frontier spatial construction since the Qing dynasty from a grassroots perspective. The deep mechanism of social integration and identity formation through historical memory construction, as revealed by this legend, offers significant insights for reinterpreting historical events, spatial configurations, and group identity dynamics through the microcosmic lens of collective memory embedded in folk narratives and myths that carry popular consciousness.

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许若冰.农牧交错地带“一箭之地”传说及其历史隐喻[J].重庆大学学报社会科学版,2025,31(5):191-201. DOI:10.11835/j. issn.1008-5831. rw.2025.09.002

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