The Spring and autumn annals of Master Yan /
"The Spring and Autumn Annals of Master Yan is the biography of one of the most important statesmen and political thinkers of the Eastern Zhou dynasty China: Yan Ying (died 500 BCE). Living through an exceptionally troubled period, he served three rulers and two dictators of the state of Qi, in...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Chino |
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Leiden :
Brill,
2015.
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Colección: | Sinica Leidensia ;
volume 128. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- List of Tables
- Abbreviations
- Note on Nomenclature
- Part 1
- The Textual History of the Yanzi chunqiu
- 1.1.1 Introduction
- 1.1.2 The Creation of the Text
- 1.1.3 Archaeological Discoveries and the Yanzi chunqiu
- 1.1.4 What's in a Name: The Title of the Text
- 1.1.5 Liu Zongyuan and the Classification of the Yanzi chunqiu
- 1.1.6 The Qing Rediscovery of the Yanzi chunqiu
- 1.1.7 The Yanzi chunqiu and Early Imperial Art
- The Key Personalities of the Yanzi chunqiu
- 1.2.1 Introduction
- 1.2.2 The Father: Yan Ruo.
- 1.2.3 The First Ruler: Lord Ling
- 1.2.4 The Second Ruler: Lord Zhuang
- 1.2.5 The First Dictator: Cui Shu
- 1.2.6 The Second Dictator: Qing Feng
- 1.2.7 The Third Ruler: Lord Jing
- 1.2.8 Conclusion: The Fate of Yan Ying's Children
- The Political Context of the Yanzi chunqiu
- 1.3.1 Introduction
- 1.3.2 The Dead Hand of the Past: Lord Huan of Qi
- 1.3.3 The Rise of the Tian Family
- 1.3.4 The Rise of the Kingdom of Wu
- 1.3.5 Conclusion
- Part 2
- The Inner Chapters: Remonstrances, Part One.
- 2.1.1 Lord Zhuang Esteemed the Brave and Physically Strong, and Did Not Pay Any Attention to Proper Behaviour. Master Yan Remonstrated
- 2.1.2 Lord Jing was Drinking Wine, and Became Drunk. He Wanted His Grandees Not to Consider the Demands of Ritual Propriety. Master Yan Remonstrated
- 2.1.3 Lord Jing was Drinking Wine, and was Hung over for Three Days. Afterwards He Got Up. Master Yan Remonstrated
- 2.1.4 Lord Jing was Drinking Wine for Seven Days, and Did Not Listen to Xian Zhang's Advice. Master Yan Remonstrated.
- 2.1.5 Lord Jing was Drinking Wine, and Did Not Feel Any Sympathy for the Victims of a Natural Disaster but Collected Singers Instead. Master Yan Remonstrated
- 2.1.6 Lord Jing was Listening to New Music All Night, and Hence Did Not Hold Court. Master Yan Remonstrated
- 2.1.7 Lord Jing Held a Banquet and Issued Rewards to Some Worthless People, thereby Annoying His Officials. Master Yan Remonstrated
- 2.1.8 Lord Jing Trusted and Gave Employment to Flatterers and Liars. As a Result Rewards and Punishments Did Not Reach the Right People. Master Yan Remonstrated.
- 2.1.9 Lord Jing's Beloved Concubine Got Him to Do What She Wanted. Master Yan Remonstrated
- 2.1.10 Lord Jing Gave Instructions to the Tutors of His Five Sons, but Failed to Keep His Word. Master Yan Remonstrated
- 2.1.11 Lord Jing Wanted to Get Rid of His Legitimate Heir, Yangsheng, and Establish Tu Instead. Master Yan Remonstrated
- 2.1.12 Lord Jing was Ill for a Long Time without Improvement. He was Going to Execute His Historian and His Ritual Official in Order to Apologize to the Gods. Master Yan Remonstrated.