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|a Entombed epigraphy and commemorative culture in early medieval China :
|b a brief history of early muzhiming /
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|a Studies in the history of Chinese texts ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 370-402) and index.
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|a Introduction: What are muzhiming?; Simple records of interment; Entombed stele inscriptions; Early standard muzhiming : the case of Liu Dai; Essential characteristics and distinctive features of muzhiming; The structure of this book -- The social functions of early medieval muzhiming -- The religious functions of entombed epigraphy -- Mortuary epigraphy moves underground -- Entombed epigraphy in an era of political instability -- Historiographical biography and commemorative biography -- The rise of muzhiming as a literary genre -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Entombed epitaphs from the western Jin and eastern Jin dynasties -- Appendix B: Northern Wei entombed epitaphs prior to 494 CE.
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|a Introduction: What are muzhiming?; Simple records of interment; Entombed stele inscriptions; Early standard muzhiming : the case of Liu Dai; Essential characteristics and distinctive features of muzhiming; The structure of this book -- The social functions of early medieval muzhiming -- The religious functions of entombed epigraphy -- Mortuary epigraphy moves underground -- Entombed epigraphy in an era of political instability -- Historiographical biography and commemorative biography -- The rise of muzhiming as a literary genre -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Entombed epitaphs from the western Jin and eastern Jin dynasties -- Appendix B: Northern Wei entombed epitaphs prior to 494 CE.
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|a Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Tables and Figures -- Introduction -- What are Muzhiming-- Simple Records of Interment -- Entombed Stele Inscriptions -- Early Standard Muzhiming: The Case of Liu Dai -- Essential Characteristics and Distinctive Features of Muzhiming -- 1 Muzhiming Include Robust Records of Marriage Alliances and Affinal Kin -- 2 Muzhiming Emphasize Choronyms Rather than Surname Origins -- 3 Muzhiming Address Multiple Audiences -- 4 Muzhiming De-emphasize Patron-Client Relationships -- 5 Muzhiming Gradually Developed into an Esteemed Literary Genre -- 6 Muzhiming Provided Source Material for Other Biographical Genres -- 7 Muzhiming May Have Functioned as Quasi-Legal Documents -- 8 Muzhiming Manuscripts May Have Been Consulted Prior to Performing Graveside Sacrifices -- 9 Muzhiming Were Believed to Have Talismanic Properties -- The Structure of this Book -- Chapter 1 -- The Social Functions of Early Medieval Muzhiming -- Prominent Families and Elite Prestige during the Late Han -- Status and Power in Early Medieval China: Accumulated Merit and Marriage Alliances -- The Epitaph for Ming Tanxi: From Place-Centered Power to Relationship-based Prestige -- The Epitaph for Liu Huaimin: Family Memory and Social Identity -- The Pingyuan Liu Family in a Wider Historical Context -- Collective Memory and Family History -- Genealogy and Marriage Alliances in the Epitaphs of Liu Huaimin and Ming Tanxi -- Anecdote and Allusion in Biographical Narrative -- 1 "Wild beasts swam drifted at dawn" 獸朝浮 -- 2 "The birchleaf pear tree of Huai should not be hewn down" 淮棠不翦 -- The Circulation of Epitaphs in Manuscript Form -- Muzhiming and Other Contemporary Biographical Writing -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2 -- The Religious Functions of Entombed Epigraphy -- The Canonically Sanctioned Inscription Tradition.
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|a Zhou-Era Bronze Inscriptions -- The Commemorative Stelae of the First Emperor -- Mountain Inscriptions and Early Stelae -- Religion and Memory in the Eastern Han Stele Tradition -- "Consecrated Banners" and Coffining Inscriptions -- Inscribed Coffins -- Freestanding Coffining Stones & Entombed Stelae -- The Common Tradition of Entombed Mortuary Epigraphy -- Burial-plot Purchase Contracts -- Tomb-stabilizing Writs -- Evidence for the Apotropaic Function of Entombed Epitaphs -- Tomb Inventory Lists -- Entombed Epitaphs and the Melding ff Canonical and Common Mortuary Practice -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 -- Mortuary Epigraphy Moves Underground -- Imperial Edicts Forbidding Lavish Burial -- The Use of Recycled Stones in Tomb Construction -- The Practice of Inscribing Tomb Structure -- Tomb Pillar Inscriptions -- Bronze Mirror Inscriptions -- Tomb Lintel Inscriptions -- The Eastern Han Inscription for Ma Jiang -- Pictorial Image Stones and Accompanying Inscriptions -- Entombed Inscriptions from the Cliff-Tombs of Sichuan -- Inscriptions on Small Bricks Used to Construct Tomb Walls -- Independent Entombed Brick Inscriptions and Early Muzhiming -- Freestanding Qin and Han Era Burial Inscriptions for Convict Laborers -- Independent Epitaphs from the Jin Dynasty (265-420) -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 -- Entombed Epigraphy in an Era of Political Instability -- Excavated Epitaphs from the Western and Eastern Jin -- Burial Away from Lineage Homelands (waizang 外) -- Transfer Burial (gaizang 改) -- Joint Burial (hezang 合) and Associate Burial (fuzhang) -- The Langye Wang Family Cemetery in the South -- The Burial of Wang Danhu -- The Burials of Wang Kangzhi and He Fadeng -- The Burials of Wang Jianzhi and Liu Meizi -- Prestige Burial at the Capital: The Case of the Yanci Shi Family -- Yanci Shi Family History.
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