The Tso Chuan

The Tso Chuan
Author: Ming Zuoqiu
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231067151

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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of events in the feudal states of China between 722 and 468 B.C., the Tso Chuan has long been considered both a major historical document and and an influential literary model.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 Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature

The Indiana Companion to Traditional Chinese Literature
Author: William H. Nienhauser
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1986
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 025333456X

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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 Tso Chuan

The Tso Chuan
Author: Wm. Theodore De Bary,C. T. Hsia,Barbara Stoler Miller,Burton Watson,Donald Keene,Philip B. Yampolsky
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1989-03-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0231942885

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The Columbia History of Chinese Literature

The Columbia History of Chinese Literature
Author: Victor H. Mair
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 1369
Release: 2010-02-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780231109857

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Comprehensive yet portable, this account of the development of Chinese literature from the very beginning up to the present brings the riches of this august literary tradition into focus for the general reader. Organized chronologically with thematic chapters interspersed, the fifty-five original chapters by leading specialists cover all genres and periods of poetry, prose, fiction, and drama, with a special focus on such subjects as popular culture, the impact of religion upon literature, the role of women, and relationships with non-Sinitic languages and peoples.

Science and Civilisation in China Volume 1 Introductory Orientations

Science and Civilisation in China  Volume 1  Introductory Orientations
Author: Joseph Needham,Ling Wang
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1954
Genre: History
ISBN: 052105799X

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Confucian China and its Modern Fate

Confucian China and its Modern Fate
Author: Joseph R. Levenson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136573019

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First published in 1965. These volumes analyze modern Chinese history and its inner process, from the pre-western plateau of Confucianism to the communist triumph, in the context of many themes: science, art, philosophy, religion and economic, political, and social change. Volume Three includes: · Liao P'ing and the Confucian Departure from History · The place of Confucius in Communist China · Historical, moral and intellectual significance

The Origins and Character of the Ancient Chinese City

The Origins and Character of the Ancient Chinese City
Author: Paul Wheatley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351477932

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These two volumes elucidate the manner in which there emerged, on the North China plain, hierarchically structured, functionally specialized social institutions organized on a political and territorial basis during the second millennium b.c. They describe the way in which, during subsequent centuries, these institutes were diffused through much of the rest of North and Central China. Author Paul Wheatley equates the emergence of the ceremonial center, as evidenced in Shang China, with a functional and developmental stage in urban genesis, and substantiates his argument with comparative evidence from the Americas, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Southeast Asia, the Mediterranean, and the Yoruba territories. The Origins and Character of the Ancient Chinese City seeks in small measure to help redress the current imbalance between our knowledge of the contemporary, Western-style city on the one hand, and of the urbanism characteristic of the traditional world on the other. Those aspects of urban theory which have been derived predominantly from the investigation of Western urbanism, are tested against, rather than applied to ancient China. The Origins and Character of the Ancient Chinese City examines the cosmological symbolism of the Chinese city, constructed as a world unto itself. It suggests, with a wealth of argument and evidence, that this cosmo-magical role underpinned the functional unity of the city everywhere, until new bases for urban life began to develop in the Hellenistic world. Whereas the majority of previous investigations into the nature of the Chinese city have been undertaken from the standpoint of elites, The Origins and Character of the Ancient Chinese City has adopted a point of view closer to that of the social scientist than the geographer.

The Tao of Deception

The Tao of Deception
Author: Ralph D. Sawyer
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2007-02-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786722235

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The history of China is a history of warfare. Wars have caused dynasties to collapse, fractured the thin fasade of national unity, and brought decades of alien occupation. But throughout Chinese history, its warfare has been guided by principles different from those that governed Europe. Chinese strategists followed the concept, first articulated by Sun-tzu in The Art of War, of qi (ch'i), or unorthodox, warfare. The concept of qi involves creating tactical imbalances in order to achieve victory against even vastly superior forces. Ralph D. Sawyer, translator of The Art of War and one of America's preeminent experts on Chinese military tactics, here offers a comprehensive guide to the ancient practice of unorthodox warfare. He describes, among many other tactics, how Chinese generals have used false rumors to exploit opposing generals' distrust of their subordinates; dressed thousands of women as soldiers to create the illusion of an elite attack force; and sent word of a false surrender to lure enemy troops away from a vital escape route. The Tao of Deception is the book that military tacticians and military historians will turn to as the definitive guide to a new, yet ancient, way of thinking about strategy.