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Buried ideas : legends of abdication and ideal government in early Chinese bamboo-slip manuscripts / / Sarah Allan



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Autore: Allan Sarah Visualizza persona
Titolo: Buried ideas : legends of abdication and ideal government in early Chinese bamboo-slip manuscripts / / Sarah Allan Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Albany, New York : , : SUNY Press, , 2015
©2015
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (388 p.)
Disciplina: 931/.03
Soggetto topico: Ideals (Philosophy) - Political aspects - China - History - To 1500
Merit (Ethics) - Political aspects - China - History - To 1500
Political science - China - History - To 1500
Manuscripts, Chinese
Chinese language - To 600
Soggetto geografico: China History Warring States, 403-221 B.C Sources
China Politics and government To 221 B.C Sources
China Kings and rulers Abdication History Sources
China Intellectual life To 221 B.C Sources
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Chapter One: Introduction; Chapter Two: History and Historical Legend; Dynastic Cycle and the Conflicting Principles of Rule by Virtue and Rule by Hereditary Right; The Collapse of the Hereditary Aristocracy in the Eastern Zhou Period; The Question of Monarchism; The Legend of Yao and Shun and the Function of Historical Legend in Transmitted Texts; The Qin Watershed; Chapter Three: The Chu-script Bamboo-Slip Manuscripts; The Formation of Multi-chapter Texts: A Hypothesis; Bamboo-slip Scrolls; Wood Tablets; Silk Scrolls
The Development of Stable TextsGuodian Tomb One; The Identity of the Tomb Occupant; The Guodian Laozi and Textual History; Other Manuscripts from Guodian Tomb One; The Shanghai Museum Collection; Guojiagang 家崗 Tomb One; Female Literacy in the Warring States Period; The Contents of the Manuscripts in the Shanghai Museum Collection; The Tsinghua University Collection; The Authenticity of the Shanghai and Tsinghua Bamboo-slip Manuscripts; Preparing the Official Publications; Transmission of Texts; Deciphering Chu Graphs
Chapter Four: Advocating Abdication: Tang Yú zhi dao 唐 之 , "The Way of Tang Yao 唐堯 and Yú Shun "The Abdication Legend; The Problem of Identification with a Philosophical School; The Manuscript; Translation; I (Slips 1-3; 22/1-9); II (Slips 22/10-25/23); III (Slips 25/24-27/14); IV (Slips 27/15-28; 4/1); V (Slips 4/2-6/15); VI (Slips 6/16-10/9); VII (Slip 10/10-end; 12-13; 18/1-19/25); VIII (Slips 19/26-21; 11; 14/1-2); IX (Slips 14/3-15/22); X (Slips 15/23-17; 29); Abdication as the Fullest Expression of Humaneness and Rightness; Loving Kin and Honoring Worthies; The Six Thearchs
The Sage Ruler and the Natural Order (mingThe Abdication of King Kuai of Yan; Analysis; Conclusion; Tang Yú zhi dao 唐 之 : Translation and Chinese Edition; Key to the Edition; I. The Way of Tang Yao and Yu Shun (Slips 1-3; 22/1-9); II. Yao and Shun (Slips 22/10-25/23); III. Abdication in old age (Slips 25/24-27/14); IV. Record of Yú (Shun) (Slips 27/15-28; 4/1); V. Sages and ruler (Slips 4/2-6/15); VI. Filial piety and abdication (Slips 6/16-10/9); VII. Xia (Yu) (Slip 10/10-end; 12-13; 18/1-19/25); VIII. Transforming the people (Slip 19/26-Slip 21; 11; 14/1-2); IX. (Slips 14/3-15/22)
X. (Slips 15/23-end of 17 29); Abbreviations; Chapter Five: The Zigao 子羔 and the Nature of Early Confucianism; Zigao; The Manuscript; Translation; I (Slips 9; 11top; 10; 11bottom; CUHK3; 12); II (Slips 13/15-end; 7; 33; 1/1-12); III (Slips 1; 6/1-19); IV (Slips 6/20-34; 2); V (Slips 3; 4; 5; 8/1-24); VI (Slips 8/25-39; 14); The Three Kings; The Sons of Heaven (tian zi); The Birth of Yu; Xie, the Divine Progenitor of the Shang; Hou Ji: The Divine Progenitor of the Zhou; Shun, the Son of the Music Master; Abdication; Yao's Insight and Shun's Virtue; The Importance of Humility
Shun and the Three Sons of Heaven
Sommario/riassunto: "Four Warring States texts discovered during the late twentieth-century challenge longstanding understandings of Chinese intellectual history. The discovery of previously unknown philosophical texts from the Axial Age is revolutionizing our understanding of Chinese intellectual history. Buried Ideas presents and discusses four texts found on brush-written slips of bamboo and their seemingly unprecedented political philosophy. Written in the regional script of Chu during the Warring States period (475-221 BCE), all of the works discuss Yao's abdication to Shun and are related to but differ significantly from the core texts of the classical period, such as the Mencius and Zhuangzi. Notably, these works evince an unusually meritocratic stance, and two even advocate abdication over hereditary succession as a political ideal. Sarah Allan includes full English translations and her own modern-character editions of the four works examined: Tang Yú zhi dao, Zi Gao, Rongchengshi, and Bao xun. In addition, she provides an introduction to Chu-script bamboo-slip manuscripts and the complex issues inherent in deciphering them"--From publisher's website.
Titolo autorizzato: Buried ideas  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4384-5779-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910797888603321
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Serie: SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture.