The Glory of Yue

The Glory of Yue
Author: Olivia Milburn
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2010-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789047443995

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The Glory of Yue is the first translation into any Western language of the Yuejue shu, a collection of essays on history, literature, religion, architecture, economic thought, military science, and philosophy related to the ancient kingdoms of Wu and Yue, in present day eastern China.

Ancient China and the Yue

Ancient China and the Yue
Author: Erica Brindley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2015-09-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107084780

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A richly empirical discussion of ethnic identity formation in the ancient world, presenting the peoples of China's southern frontier.

Ancient and Early Medieval Chinese Literature vol 3 4

Ancient and Early Medieval Chinese Literature  vol  3   4
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1036
Release: 2014-09-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004271852

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At last here is the long-awaited, first Western-language reference guide focusing exclusively on Chinese literature from ca. 700 B.C.E. to the early seventh century C.E. Alphabetically organized, it contains no less than 1095 entries on major and minor writers, literary forms and "schools," and important Chinese literary terms. In addition to providing authoritative information about each subject, the compilers have taken meticulous care to include detailed, up-to-date bibliographies and source information. The reader will find it a treasure-trove of historical accounts, especially when browsing through the biographies of authors. Indispensable for scholars and students of pre-modern Chinese literature, history, and thought. Part Three contains Xia - Y. Part Four contains the Z and an extensive index to the four volumes.

Zhou History Unearthed

Zhou History Unearthed
Author: Yuri Pines
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231551755

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There is a stark contrast between the overarching importance of history writing in imperial China and the meagerness of historical texts from the centuries preceding the imperial unification of 221 BCE. However, recently discovered bamboo manuscripts from the Warring States period (453–221 BCE) have changed this picture, leading to reappraisals of early Chinese historiography. These manuscripts shed new light on questions related to the production, circulation, and audience of historical texts in early China; their different political, ritual, and ideological usages; and their roles in the cultural and intellectual dynamics of China’s vibrant pre-imperial age. Zhou History Unearthed offers both a novel understanding of early Chinese historiography and a fully annotated translation of Xinian (String of Years), the most notable historical manuscript from the state of Chu. Yuri Pines elucidates the importance of Xinian and other recently discovered texts for our understanding of history writing in Zhou China (1046–255 BCE), as well as major historical events and topics such as Chu’s cultural identity. Pines explores how Xinian challenges existing interpretations of the nature and reliability of canonical historical texts on the Zhou era, such as Zuo zhuan (Zuo Tradition/Commentary) and Records of the Historian (Shiji). A major work of scholarship and translation, Zhou History Unearthed sheds new light on early Chinese history and historiography, demonstrating how new archaeological findings are changing our knowledge of China’s pre-imperial days.

The Craft of Oblivion

The Craft of Oblivion
Author: Albert Galvany
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2023-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781438493770

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The Craft of Oblivion is an innovative and groundbreaking volume that aims to study, for the first time, the intersections between forgetting and remembering in classical Chinese civilization. Oblivion has tended to be relegated to a marginal position, often conceived as the mere destructive or undesirable opposite of memory, even though it performs an essential function in our lives. Forgetting and memory, far from being autonomous and mutually exclusive spheres, should be seen as interdependent phenomena. Drawing on perspectives from history, philosophy, literature, and religion, and examining both transmitted texts and excavated materials, the contributors to this volume analyze various ways of understanding oblivion and its complex and fertile relations with memory in ancient China.

Chinese Annals in the Western Observatory

Chinese Annals in the Western Observatory
Author: Edward Shaughnessy
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2019-11-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501516948

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Since the beginning of the twentieth century, hundreds of thousands of documents of all sorts have been unearthed in China, opening whole new fields of study and transforming our modern understanding of ancient China. While these discoveries have necessarily taken place in China, Western scholars have also contributed to the study of these documents throughout this entire period. This book provides a comprehensive survey of the contributions of these Western scholars to the field of Chinese paleography, and especially to study of oracle-bone inscriptions, bronze and stone inscriptions, and manuscripts written on bamboo and silk. Each of these topics is provided with a comprehensive narrative history of studies by Western scholars, as well as an exhaustive bibliography and biographies of important scholars in the field. It is also supplied with a list of Chinese translations of these studies, as well as a complete index of authors and their works. Whether the reader is interested in the history of ancient China, ancient Chinese paleographic documents, or just in the history of the study of China as it has developed in the West, this book provides one of the most complete accounts available to date.

Rumor in Early Chinese Empires

Rumor in Early Chinese Empires
Author: Zongli Lu
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2021-03-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108479264

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A major historical study of the formation, spread and impact of rumor in the early Chinese empires.

The Grand Scribe s Records Volume X

The Grand Scribe s Records  Volume X
Author: Ssu-ma Ch'ien
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253056795

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A remarkable document of ancient Chinese history: “[An] indispensable addition to modern sinology.” —China Review International This volume of The Grand Scribe’s Records includes the second segment of Han-dynasty memoirs and deals primarily with men who lived and served under Emperor Wu (r. 141–87 B.C.). The lead chapter presents a parallel biography of two ancient physicians, Pien Ch’üeh and Ts’ang Kung, providing a transition between the founding of the Han dynasty and its heyday under Wu. The account of Liu P’i is framed by the great rebellion he led in 154 B.C. and the remaining chapters trace the careers of court favorites, depict the tribulations of an ill-fated general, discuss the Han’s greatest enemy, the Hsiung-nu, and provide accounts of two great generals who fought them. The final memoir is structured around memorials by two strategists who attempted to lead Emperor Wu into negotiations with the Hsiung-nu, a policy that Ssu-ma Ch’ien himself supported.