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

"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...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Allan, Sarah (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Chino
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2015]
Colección:SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a History and historical legend -- The Chu-script bamboo-slip manuscripts -- Advocating abdication : Tang Yú Zhi Dao, "The way of Tang Yao and Yú Shun" -- Tang Yú Zhi Dao : translation and Chinese edition -- The Zigao and the nature of early Confucianism -- Zigao : translation and Chinese edition -- Rongchengshi : abdication and utopian vision -- Rongchengshi : translation and Chinese edition -- The Bao Xun : obtaining the center to become king -- Bao Xun : translation and Chinese edition -- Afterthoughts. 
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880 8 |6 505-00  |a 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 
880 8 |6 505-00  |a 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 
880 8 |6 505-00  |a 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) 
880 8 |6 505-00  |a 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 
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