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Dubious Facts : The Evidence of Early Chinese Historiography /

An innovative approach to historical records assesses how evidence claims and policy arguments were put forth in the royal courts of early China.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Olberding, Garret P. S.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2012]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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880 0 |6 505-00/$1  |a Introduction -- The Subversive Power of the Historian -- Politicized Truth and Doubt -- Interactive Constraints at Court -- Salient Formal Characteristics of the Addresses -- Rhetoric in Opposition : Two Zhanguoce 戰國策 Addresses -- Commitment to the Facts -- Moral Norms as Facts : Arguing before the Emperor -- How Did Ministers Err? -- A Diversity of Evidence -- Appendices. A : Li Zuoche 李左車 and Chen Yu's 陳餘 Exchange ; B : Liu Jing's 劉敬 Address to the High Emperor (Liu Bang 劉) ; C : Zhufu Yan's 主父偃 Address to Emperor Wu (Liu Che 劉徹) ; D : Chao Cuo's 晁錯 Address to Emperor Wen (Liu Heng 劉恆) ; E : Zou Yang's 鄒陽 Address to the King of Wu (Liu Pi 劉濞) ; F : Liu An's 劉安 Address to Emperor Wu (Liu Che 劉徹) ; G : Zhao Chongguo's 趙充國 Exchange with Emperor Xuan (Liu Bingyi 劉病已) ; H : Wei Xiang's 魏相 Address to Emperor Xuan (Liu Bingyi 劉病已) ; I : Hou Ying's 侯應 Address to Emperor Yuan (Liu Shi 劉奭) ; J : Yan You's 嚴尤 Address to Wang Mang 王莽. 
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