The Tso Chuan

The Tso Chuan
Title The Tso Chuan PDF eBook
Author Ming Zuoqiu
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 280
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 9780231067157

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A vivid chronicle of events in the feudal states of China between 722 and 468 B.C., the Tso Chuan has long been considered both a major historical document and and an influential literary model. Covering over 250 years, these historical narratives focus not only on the political, diplomatic, and military affairs of ancient China, but also on its economic and cultural developments during the turbulent era when warring feudal states were gradually working towards unification. Ending shortly after Confucius' death in 479 B.C., the Tso Chuan provides a background to the life and thought of Confucius and his followers that is available in no other work.

The Tso Chuan

The Tso Chuan
Title The Tso Chuan PDF eBook
Author Wm. Theodore De Bary
Publisher
Total Pages 232
Release 1989-03-02
Genre
ISBN 9780231942881

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The Tso Chuan

The Tso Chuan
Title The Tso Chuan PDF eBook
Author Ming Zuoqiu
Publisher
Total Pages 232
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN

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The Tso Chuan

The Tso Chuan
Title The Tso Chuan PDF eBook
Author Wm. Theodore De Bary
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1989
Genre RELIGION
ISBN 9780231897938

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Presents the Tso-chuan, a text running to thirty densely written chapters as China's oldest work of narrative history. Its entries provide a year by year account of happenings in the feudal state that made up China from 722 to 468 BC.

On the Authenticity and Nature of the Tso Chuan

On the Authenticity and Nature of the Tso Chuan
Title On the Authenticity and Nature of the Tso Chuan PDF eBook
Author Bernhard Karlgren
Publisher
Total Pages 90
Release 1968
Genre China
ISBN

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The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature

The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature
Title The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature PDF eBook
Author William H. Nienhauser
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 604
Release 1986
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780253334565

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""A vertitable feast of concise, useful, reliable, and up-to-dateinformation (all prepared by top scholars in the field), Nienhauser's now two-volumetitle stands alone as THE standard reference work for the study of traditionalChinese literature. Nothing like it has ever been published."" --Choice The second volume to The Indiana Companion to TraditionalChinese Literature is both a supplement and an update to the original volume. VolumeII includes over 60 new entries on famous writers, works, and genres of traditionalChinese literature, followed by an extensive bibliographic update (1985-1997) ofeditions, translations, and studies (primarily in English, Chinese, Japanese, French, and German) for the 500+ entries of Volume I.

The Culture of Sex in Ancient China

The Culture of Sex in Ancient China
Title The Culture of Sex in Ancient China PDF eBook
Author Paul R. Goldin
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 244
Release 2001-10-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780824824822

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The subject of sex was central to early Chinese thought. Discussed openly and seriously as a fundamental topic of human speculation, it was an important source of imagery and terminology that informed the classical Chinese conception of social and political relationships. This sophisticated and long-standing tradition, however, has been all but neglected by modern historians. In The Culture of Sex in Ancient China, Paul Rakita Goldin addresses central issues in the history of Chinese attitudes toward sex and gender from 500 B.C. to A.D. 400. A survey of major pre-imperial sources, including some of the most revered and influential texts in the Chinese tradition, reveals the use of the image of copulation as a metaphor for various human relations, such as those between a worshiper and his or her deity or a ruler and his subjects. In his examination of early Confucian views of women, Goldin notes that, while contradictions and ambiguities existed in the articulation of these views, women were nevertheless regarded as full participants in the Confucian project of self-transformation. He goes on to show how assumptions concerning the relationship of sexual behavior to political activity (assumptions reinforced by the habitual use of various literary tropes discussed earlier in the book) led to increasing attempts to regulate sexual behavior throughout the Han dynasty. Following the fall of the Han, this ideology was rejected by the aristocracy, who continually resisted claims of sovereignty made by impotent emperors in a succession of short-lived dynasties. Erudite and immensely entertaining, this study of intellectual conceptions of sex and sexuality in China will be welcomed by students and scholars of early China and by those with an interest in the comparative development of ancient cultures.