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Problems of Han administration : ancestral rites, weights and measures, and the means of protest /

"Michael Loewe calls on literary and material evidence to examine three problems that arose in administering China's early empires. Religious rites due to an emperor's predecessors must both pay the correct services to his ancestors and demonstrate his right to succeed to the throne....

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Loewe, Michael (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
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Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]
Colección:China studies (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 33.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 2 |a "Michael Loewe calls on literary and material evidence to examine three problems that arose in administering China's early empires. Religious rites due to an emperor's predecessors must both pay the correct services to his ancestors and demonstrate his right to succeed to the throne. In practical terms, tax collectors, merchants, farmers and townsmen required the establishment of a standard set of weights and measures that was universally operative and which they could trust. Those who saw reason to criticise the decisions taken by the emperor and his immediate advisors, whether on grounds of moral principles or political expediency, needed opportunities and the means of expressing their views, whether as remonstrants to the throne, by withdrawal from public life or as authors of private writings"--Provided by publisher 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Part 1. The concept of zhaomu and its place in the services to imperial ancestors from Chunqiu times to Qing -- The concept and application of zhaomu -- The two series of imperial cults -- Zhaomu from pre-imperial times to eastern Han -- Zhaomu from the Three Kingdoms to the close of Qing -- The sites for imperial tombs -- The Ming Tang -- Appendix to part 1 -- Part 2. The standardisation of weights and measures; inscriptions on bronze vessels of the Han dynasty and the Jia Liang Hu made for Wang Mang -- Sources of information -- The standardisation of weights and measures -- The evidence of Han Shu -- Inscriptions of the Zhan Guo, Qin and Han periods -- The Jia Liang Hu -- The Wei Dou vessel -- Appendix to part 2 -- Part 3. Protest and criticism in the Han Empire -- Occasions for criticism -- Types of argument and the means of taking action -- Criticism of an emperor -- Criticism of officials -- Themes and incidents of criticism -- The results of protest. 
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650 0 |a Rites and ceremonies  |z China  |x History  |y To 1500. 
650 0 |a Weights and measures  |z China  |x History  |y To 1500. 
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880 0 |6 505-00/$1  |a Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Part 1 -- The Concept of zhaomu and Its Place in the Services to Imperial Ancestors from Chunqiu Times to Qing -- Introduction to Part 1 -- Chapter 1 -- The Concept and Application of zhaomu -- Origins of the Term -- Invocations of zhaomu -- An Emperor's Ritual Tasks -- Services at the Imperial Shrines and Their Problems -- Practical Difficulties -- The Situation and Retention or Destruction of Imperial Tombs and Shrines -- Chapter 2 -- The Two Series of Imperial Cults -- a Practice in Western Han -- Services to Supra-Human Powers -- Services to Earlier Emperors -- b Practice in Eastern Han -- Services to Western Han Emperors at Chang'an -- The Gao miao and Services to Gaozu in Luoyang -- The zong si 宗祀 in Eastern Han -- Incidents in Zhangdi's Reign -- Services to the liu zong -- Jiao si 祀 and zong si 宗祀 -- Gao ci 告祠 -- Xia 祫 and di 禘 -- The jiu bin -- Seasonal Sacrifices: zheng 烝, ci 祠, yue 礿 and chang 嘗 -- Superior Powers and Earthly Sovereigns: Partnership -- Chapter 3 -- Zhaomu from Pre-Imperial Times to Eastern Han -- a Zhaomu in Pre-Imperial Times -- b Zhaomu in Western Han -- c The Shrines Set up by Wang Mang -- d Zhaomu in Eastern Han -- Chapter 4 -- Zhaomu from the Three Kingdoms to the Close of Qing -- a The Three Kingdoms -- b Western and Eastern Jin -- c Northern Wei and Liu-Song -- d The Sui and Tang Dynasties -- e The Five Dynasties -- f Northern and Southern Song -- g The Jin and Yuan Dynasties -- h The Ming and Qing Dynasties -- Summary -- Chapter 5 -- The Sites for Imperial Tombs -- a Spatial Relationships -- b Emperors of Western Han -- c Emperors of Eastern Han -- Chapter 6 -- The Ming tang -- Appendix to Part 1 -- a Passages from Primary Sources -- b A Passage Cited in Han shu 73, p. 3118, Han shu bu zhu 73.12a -- c Dynastic Lines of Descent. 
880 8 |6 505-00/$1  |a i The Descendants of Huangdi, and the Five Sovereigns* -- ii The Ancestry Claimed by Wang Mang -- iii Guangwudi's Line of Descent -- iv Yuandi's Descendants -- v The Emperors of Western and Eastern Jin 晉 and Their Ancestors -- vi The Emperors of Northern Wei and Their Ancestors -- vii Ancestry of the Tang Emperors -- viii The Jin Emperors* -- List of Works Cited Part 1 -- Part 2 -- The Standardisation of Weights and Measures -- Inscriptions on Bronze Vessels of the Han Dynasty and the Jia liang hu Made for Wang Mang -- Introduction to Part 2 -- Chapter 1 -- Sources of Information -- a Literary Sources -- i The Standard Histories -- ii A Mathematical Treatise -- iii Records of Practice -- b Material Evidence -- Chapter 2 -- The Standardisation of Weights and Measures -- Chapter 3 -- The Evidence of Han shu 21 -- Chapter 4 -- Inscriptions of the Zhan guo, Qin and Han Periods -- a Inscriptions and Their Purposes -- b Inscriptions of the Kingdom and Emperors of Qin -- c Statutory Provisions -- d Weights -- e Footrules -- f Descriptive Inscriptions -- i Office or Place of Manufacture -- ii Artisans -- iii Numbers -- iv Specifications of Size -- v Ownership, Place of Assignment -- vi Special Items -- vii Cases of Doubtful Authenticity -- viii Multiple Inscriptions -- g Messages of Goodwill -- Chapter 5 -- The Jia liang hu 嘉 斛 -- a History of the Vessel -- b Inscriptions on the Jia liang hu -- c The Principal Inscription -- d The Five Minor Inscriptions -- Chapter 6 -- The Wei dou Vessel -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Appendix Part 2 -- Appendix to Part 2 -- a The Identification of Zheng shi 氏 -- b The Twelve Pitch-Pipes -- c The Writings of Liu Xin 劉歆 (46 BCE to 23 CE) -- d Scales and Systems -- e The Use of shi 石 and hu 斛 as Units of Capacity, and the Pronunciation of 石 -- List of Works Cited Part 2 -- Part 3 -- Protest and Criticism in the Han Empire. 
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