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      Sources of Chinese tradition

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        New York : Columbia University Press, c2000

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        2000

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        951 판사항(21)

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        0231086032(v. 1)
        023111270X(V. 2)
        0231112718(v. 2)

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        단행본(다권본)

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        Sources of Chinese tradition / compiled by Wm. Theodore De Bary and Irene Bloom;with the collaboration of Wing-tsit Chan ... [et al.] and contributions by Joseph Adler ... [et al.]

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        2nd ed

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        2 v. ; 24 cm.

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        Introduction to Asian civilization

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        Includes bibliographical references and index.

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      • [Volume. 1]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Explanatory Note = xxi
      • Preface = xxiii
      • Chronology = xxvii
      • [Volume. 1]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Explanatory Note = xxi
      • Preface = xxiii
      • Chronology = xxvii
      • PART ONE The Chinese Tradition in Antiquity = 1
      • 1. The Oracle-Bone Inscriptions of the Late S hang Dynasty / DAVID N. KEIGHTLEY = 3
      • The Shang Dynasty = 3
      • The Oracle Bone Inscriptions = 5
      • Shang Conceptions of Time = 6
      • Divination and Administration = 7
      • The Power of the Dead = 8
      • The High God(Di)and Other Powers = 10
      • Regularity of the Ancestral Cult = 14
      • Divination and the Ancestors = 15
      • Divination and Legitimation = 16
      • The Origins of Historical Rectitude : Fallibility and Accuracy in the Shang Divination Records = 17
      • Divinatory "Failure" and the Origins of History = 19
      • The Role of the King = 20
      • The Evolution of Shang Divination = 20
      • The Legacy of Shang = 21
      • 2. Classical Sources of Chinese Tradition / BURTON WATSON ; DAVID S. NIVISON ; IRENE BLOOM = 24
      • The Classic of Documents = 29
      • The "Canon of Yao" and the "Canon of Shun" = 29
      • The Grand Model = 31
      • The Metal-Bound Coffer = 32
      • Shao Announcement = 35
      • The Classic of Odes = 37
      • From the Greater Odes and Sacrificial Odes of Zhou = 37
      • Airs from the States = 39
      • 3. Confucius and the Analects / IRENE BLOOM = 41
      • Selections from the Analects = 44
      • 4. Mozi : Utility, Uniformity, and Universal Love / BURTON WATSON = 64
      • Selections from the Mozi = 66
      • Section 9 : "Honoring the Worthy"(Part 2) = 66
      • Section 11 : "Identifying with the Superior"(Part i) = 68
      • Section 16 : "Universal Love"(Part 3) = 69
      • Section 26 : "The Will of Heaven"(Part 1) = 72
      • Section 27 : "The Will of Heaven"(Part 2) = 74
      • Section 39 : "Against Confucians"(Part 2) = 75
      • 5. The Way of Laozi and Zhuangzi = 77
      • Metaphysics and Government in the Laozi(I. BLOOM) = 77
      • From the Daodeiang = 79
      • Transformation and Transcendence in the Zhuangzi(B. WATSON, A. C. GRAHAM} = 95
      • From Chapter 1 "Free and Easy Wandering"(BW) = 96
      • From Chapter 2 "The Sorting Which Evens Things Out"(ACG, IB) = 99
      • From Chapter 3 "The Secret of Caring for Life"(BW) = 103
      • From Chapter 4 "In the World of Men"(BW) = 105
      • From Chapter 5 "The Sign of Virtue Complete"(BW) = 107
      • From Chapter 6 "The Great and Venerable Teacher"(BW) = 108
      • From Chapter 7 "Fit for Emperors and Kings"(W. T. de Bary) = 111
      • 6. The Evolution of the Confucian Tradition in Antiquity = 112
      • Mencius(I. BLOOM) = 114
      • Selections from the Mencius = 116
      • The Duty of Ministers to Reprove a Ruler = 124
      • The Well-Field System of Landholding = 129
      • Mencius' Arguments with Yang Zhu and Mozi = 134
      • Xunzi(IB) = 159
      • Selections from the Xunzi = 161
      • Chapter 1 : "Encouraging Learning" = 161
      • Chapter 2 : "Cultivating Oneself" = 164
      • Chapter 9 : "The Regulations of the King" = 166
      • Chapter 17 : "A Discussion of Heaven" = 170
      • Chapter 19 : "A Discussion of Rites" = 174
      • Chapter 21 : "Dispelling Obscuration" = 177
      • Chapter 23 : "Human Nature Is Evil" = 179
      • The Zuozhuan(B. WATSON) = 183
      • Selections from the Zuozhuan = 184
      • 7. Legalists and Militarists = 190
      • The Guanzi(W. Allyn Rickett) = 192
      • The Book of Lord Shang(J. J. L. Duyvendak) = 193
      • The Han Feizi (B. Watson) = 199
      • Li Si : Legalist Theories in Practice(BW) = 206
      • Memorial on Annexation of Feudal States = 208
      • Memorial on the Abolition of the Enfeoffment System = 209
      • Memorial on the Burning of Books = 209
      • Memorial on Exercising Heavy Censure = 210
      • The Military Texts : The Sunzi(KIDDER SMITH) = 213
      • Selections from the Sunzi = 216
      • PART TWO The Making of a Classical Culture = 225
      • 8. The Han Reaction to Qin Absolutism = 227
      • Jia Yi : "The Faults of Qin"(Daniel W. Y. Kwok) = 228
      • The Rebellion of Chen She and Wu Guang(B. Watson) = 231
      • The Rise of Liu Bang, Founder of the Han(BW) = 232
      • Liu Bang Becomes the First Emperor of the Han Dynasty(BW) = 233
      • 9. Syricretic Visions of State, Society, and Cosmos / HAROLD ROTH ; SARAH QUEEN ; NATHAN SIVIN = 235
      • The Theoretical Basis of the Imperial Institution = 236
      • The Springs and Autumns of Mr. L$$\ddot u$$(L$$\ddot u$$shi chunqiu)(NS) = 236
      • The Round Way = 238
      • The Huang-Lao Silk Manuscripts(Huang-Lao boshu)(HR and SQ) = 241
      • Book 1 : Normative Standards(Jingfa), Part 1 = 242
      • Normative Standards(Jingfa), Part 5 = 247
      • Normative Standards(Jingfa), Part 8 = 250
      • Book 4 : The Source That Is the Way(Daoyuan) = 252
      • The Guanzi = 256
      • Techniques of the Mind, Ⅰ(Xinshu, shang)(HR) = 256
      • The Syncretist Chapters of the Zhuangzi(A. C. Graham and B. Watson) = 263
      • The Way of Heaven(Tiandao)(A. C. Graham)
      • The World of Thought(Tianxia)(BW) = 264
      • The Huainanzi on Rulership(HR) = 268
      • Huainarzi 9, "The Techniques of Rulership"("Zhushu") = 269
      • Huainanzi 1, "The Original Wat"("Yuandao") = 270
      • Huainanzi 14 "Inquiring Words"("Quanyan") = 271
      • The Medical Microcosm(NS) = 273
      • The Divine Pivot = 275
      • A Syncretist Perspective on the Six Schools = 278
      • "On the Six Lineages of Thought," by Sima Tan(HR and SQ) = 278
      • 10. The Imperial Order and Han Syntheses = 283
      • Guidelines for Han Rulers(D. W. Y. KWOK) = 284
      • Lu Jia : The Natural Order and the Human Order = 285
      • Jia Yi : The Primacy of the People(Minben) = 290
      • Dong Zhonphu = 292
      • Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn Annals(Chunqiu fanlu)(S. Queen) = 295
      • Deriving Political Norms from Microcosmic and Macrocosmic Models = 295
      • "The Conduct of Heaven and Earth" = 295
      • "Comprehending the State as the Body" = 297
      • The Responsibilities of Rulership = 298
      • "Establishing the Primal Numen" = 298
      • "The Way of the King Penetrates Three" = 300
      • Defining Human Nature = 302
      • "An In-Depth Examination of Names and Designations" = 302
      • Interpreting Omens = 305
      • "Humaneness Must Precede Wisdom" = 305
      • Self-Cultivation = 306
      • "Standards of Humaneness and Rightness" = 307
      • The Issue of Moral Autonomy = 309
      • Deciding Court Cases According to the Spring and Autumn Annals = 310
      • The Codifying of the Confucian Canon(B. WATSON) = 311
      • State Orthodoxy = 311
      • State University = 312
      • Civil Service = 312
      • The Rivalry Between Legalism and Confucianism = 313
      • The Confucian Canon = 314
      • The Establishment of Confucianism = 317
      • The Formation of the Classic of Changes(Yijiug)(RICHARD JOHN LYNN) = 318
      • The Commentary on the Appended Phrases, Part 1 = 319
      • The Commentary on the Appended Phrases, Part 2 = 323
      • Heaven, Earth, and the Human in the Classic of Filiality(Xiaojing)(WM. THEODORE DE BARY) = 325
      • The Classic of Filiaity(Xiaojing) = 326
      • The Record of Rites(Liji) and the Ritual Tradition = 329
      • The Great Learning(Daxue)(I. Bloom) = 330
      • The Mean(Zhongyong)(IB) = 333
      • "The Meaning of Sacrifices"("Jiyi")(IB) = 339
      • The "Evolution of Rites"("Liyun")(BW) = 342
      • The "Record of Music"("Yueji")(IB) = 343
      • Ban Gu : Discourses in the White Tiger Hall = 344
      • Han Views of the Universal Order(BW) = 346
      • The Creation of the Universe = 346
      • From the Huainanzi = 346
      • The Five Phases = 347
      • The Reconstruction of Chinese History = 349
      • The Concept and Marking of Time = 351
      • 11. The Economic Order / BURTON WATSON = 353
      • Edict of Emperor Wen on the Primacy of Agriculture(163 B. C. E.) = 354
      • Chao Cuo : Memorial on the Encouragement of Agriculture = 355
      • Dong Zhongshu : Memorial on Land Reform = 357
      • State Control of Commerce and Industry = 358
      • The Debate on Salt and Iron = 360
      • The Reforms of Wang Mang = 363
      • Wang Mang : Edict on Land Reform = 363
      • 12. The Great Han Historians / BURTON WATSON = 367
      • The Records of the Grand Historian = 368
      • Sima Qian : The Sacred Duty of the Historian = 370
      • The Writing of the First Dynastic History = 373
      • PART THREE Later Daoism and Mah$$\bar a$$y$$\bar a$$na Buddhism in China = 375
      • 13. Learning of the Mysterious / RICHARD JOHN LYNN ; WING-TSIT CHAN = 377
      • Wang Bi(RJL) = 378
      • General Remarks on the Changes of the Zhou(RJL) = 379
      • General Remarks on the Subtle and Profound Meaning of the Laozi(RJL) = 381
      • The Sage(RJL) = 385
      • Quo Xiaing : Commentary on the Zhuangzi(WTC) = 386
      • Xi Kang : On the Absence of Predetermination(WTC) = 390
      • 14. Daoist Religion / FRANCISCUS VERELLEN ; NATHAN SIVIN ; KRISTOFER SCHIPPER = 392
      • The Lives of the Immortals = 394
      • Commandments of Lord Lao(KS) = 395
      • Regulations for Petitioning(NS) = 396
      • The Master Who Embraces Simplicity(FV) = 399
      • The Doctrine of the Three Heavens(FV) = 400
      • Pronouncements of the Perfected(KS) = 402
      • The Five Sentiments of Gratitude(FV) = 404
      • The Divine Incantations Scripture(NS) = 406
      • Encounters with Immortals(FV) = 410
      • The Western Journey of the Perfected Changchun(Arthur Waley) = 412
      • 15. The Introduction of Buddhism / LEON HURVITZ ; TSAI HENG-TING = 415
      • Basic Teachings of Buddhism = 415
      • The Coming of Buddhism to China = 420
      • Mouzi : Disposing of Error = 421
      • Huiyuan : "A Monk Does Not Bow Down Before a King" = 426
      • Admonitions of the Fanwang S$$\bar u$$tra(Tsai Heng-ting) = 429
      • 16. Schools of Buddhist Doctrine / LEON HURVITZ ; BURTON WATSON ; DANIEL STEVENSON ; GEORGE TANABE ; WING-TSIT CHAN = 433
      • The General Character of Doctrinal Buddhism = 433
      • Schools of Chinese Buddhist Philosophy = 435
      • The Three-Treatise School = 436
      • Jizang : The Profound Meaning of the Three Treatises(LH) = 438
      • The School of Consciousness-Only(WTC) = 440
      • Xuanzang : Confirmation of the Consciousness-Only System(WTC) = 442
      • The Lotus School : The Tiantai Synthesis(DS) = 444
      • Excerpts from the Lotus S$$\bar u$$tra(BW) = 446
      • Guanding : On the Five Periods of the Buddha's Teaching(DS) = 455
      • Huisi : The Method of Calming and Contemplation in the Mah$$\bar a$$y$$\bar a$$na(LH) = 458
      • Zhiyi : The Great Calming and Contemplation(LH) = 460
      • Zklyi : The Lotus Sam$$\bar a$$dhi Rite of Repentance(DS) = 462
      • Zhiyi on the Concept of Ritual Repentance(DS) = 467
      • The Flower Garland(Huayan) School(CT) = 471
      • The Flower Garden S$$\bar u$$tra = 472
      • Buddhism's Assimilation to Tang Political Culture(C. ORZECH) = 476
      • The Humane King as Protector of Buddhism = 477
      • 17. Schools of Buddhist Practice / LEON HURVITZ ; DANIEL STEVENSON ; PHILIP B. YAMPOLSKY ; CH$$\ddot U$$N-FANG Y$$\ddot U$$ = 481
      • The Pure Land School = 481
      • Tanluan : Commentary to Vasubandhu's Essay on Rebirth(LH) = 483
      • Daochuo : Compendium on the Happy Land(DS, LH) = 485
      • Shandao : "The Parable of the White Path"(W. T. de Bary) = 489
      • The Meditation School = 491
      • The Platform S$$\bar u$$tra of the Sixth Patriarch(PBY) = 494
      • Linji Yixuan : "Seeing Into One's Own Nature"(PBY) = 504
      • Anecdotes of Master Caoshan(PBY) = 509
      • Yuanwu : Blue Cliff Records(PBY) = 514
      • The Legend of Baizhang, "Founder" of Chan Monastic Discipline(T. G. Foulk) = 517
      • Regulations of the Chan School(Chanmen guzshi)(TGF) = 519
      • Zongze : Principles of Seated Meditation(Zuochan)(C. Bielefeldt) = 522
      • The Chanyuan Monastic Code(Ch$$\ddot u$$n-fang Y$$\ddot u$$) = 525
      • Buddhist Rituals and Devotional Practices(CFY) = 529
      • Zhongfang Mingben : Admonition on Filiality = 529
      • Miracles of Guanyin = 531
      • The Real Presence = 531
      • Guanyin and Cutting One's Body(Gegu) = 532
      • Miracles About White-Robed Guanyin as Giver of Children = 534
      • The Southern Mount Wutai as a Pilgrimage Center = 535
      • PART FOUR The Confucian Revival and Neo-Confucianism = 537
      • 18. Social Life and Political Culture in the Tang = 539
      • The Role of Confucianism in the Tang = 540
      • House Instructions of Mr. Yan(Yanahi jiaxun)(A. Dien) = 541
      • The Great Tang Code(WALLACE JOHNSON) = 546
      • Zhansun Wuji : The Tang Code = 547
      • Debates on Taxes and Enfeoffment in the Tang = 554
      • Yang Yan Memorial Proposing the Twice-a-Year Tax(W. T. de Bary) = 554
      • Lu Zhi : Against the Twice-a-Year Tax(WTdB) = 556
      • Liu Zongyuan : "Essay on Enfeoffment"(J. Mason Gentaler) = 559
      • Li Bo and Du Fu : Two Tang Poets in a Troubled World = 564
      • Li Bo : "Fighting South of the Ramparts"(A. Waley) = 565
      • Du Fu : "A Song of My Cares When Going from the Capital to Fengxian(Stephen Owen) = 566
      • Han Yu and the Confucian "Way"(CHARLES HARTMAN) = 568
      • "Essentials of the Moral Way"(CH) = 569
      • "Poem on the Sagacious Virtue of Primal Harmony"(CH) = 574
      • "Discourse on Teachers"(Shishuo)(B. Watson) = 582
      • Memorial on the Bone of Buddha(BW) = 583
      • Emperor Wuzong's Edict on the Suppression of Buddhism(BW) = 585
      • 19. The Confucian Revival in the Song / WM. THEODORE DE BARY = 587
      • Institutional, Educational, and Moral Reform in the Song = 590
      • Ouyang Xiu : "Essay on Fundamentals"("Benlun") = 590
      • On Parties = 595
      • The Confucian Program of Reform = 596
      • The Way as the Basis for Government Policy = 598
      • Cheng Yi : Memorial to Emperor Renzong = 598
      • Cheng Hao : Ten Matters Calling for Reform = 601
      • Zhang Zai : Land Equalization and the Enfeoffment System = 605
      • Su Xun : The Land System - A Dissenting View = 606
      • The New Laws of Wang Anshi = 609
      • Wang Anshi : Memorial to Emperor Renzong(1058) = 612
      • Memorial on the Crop Loans Measure = 616
      • Cheng Hao : Remonstrance Against the New Laws = 618
      • Wang Anshi : In Defense of Five Major Policies = 619
      • Opposition to the New Laws of Wang Anshi = 621
      • Su Shi : Memorial to Emperor Shenzong = 621
      • Sima Guang : A Petition to Do Away with the Most Harmful of the New Laws = 625
      • Zhu Xi : Wang Anshi in Retrospect = 626
      • The Learning of the Emperors and the Classics Mat = 628
      • Fan Zuvu : The Learning of the Emperors(Marie Guarino) = 629
      • Cheng Yi : Letter to the Empress Dowager Concerning the Classics Mat(MG) = 634
      • Cheng Yi : Memorials to the Throne on the Classics Mat(MC) = 636
      • Registering Public Opinion in the Song = 639
      • Su Shi on Public Discourse(Charles Hartman) = 639
      • Political Activities of Song University Students = 641
      • Chen Dong : Memorial to Emperor Qinzong Declining Official Appointment(Thomas H. C. Lee) = 641
      • Historical Reflections on Government(HOYT TILLMAN) = 644
      • Chen Liang on Utility = 644
      • "The Way of Order and the Way of Institutions, Past and Present" = 645
      • "On People and Laws" = 647
      • The Writing of History(CONRAD SCHIROKAUER) = 652
      • Liu Zhiji(CS) = 654
      • Du You : Preface to the section on "Food and Goods" of the Comprehensive Institutions(THCL) = 655
      • Sima Guang : History as Mirror(CS) = 656
      • Sn Che : The Authority of the Historian(CS) = 658
      • L$$\ddot u$$ Zuqian : How to Study History(Burton Watson) = 659
      • The Cheng Brothers : Cyclical and Linear Change(CS) = 660
      • Zhu Xi : History and Philosophy in Tandem(BW) = 661
      • Zheng Qiao : History as a Continuous Stream(BW) = 663
      • Ma Duanlin : Institutional History(Hok-lam Chan) = 664
      • 20. Neo-Confucianism : The Philosophy of Human Nature and the Way of the Sage = 667
      • Zhou Dunyi : The Metaphysics and Practice of Sagehood(JOSEPH ADLER) = 669
      • "Explanation of the Diagram of the Supreme Polarity"("Taijitu shuo") = 672
      • Penetrating the Classic of Changes(Tongshu) = 676
      • The Numerically Patterned Universe in the Philosophy of Shao Yong(ANNE BIRDWHISTELL) = 678
      • On the Categories and Images of the Universe = 680
      • On Human Experience = 680
      • On Becoming a Sage = 681
      • Zhang Zai and the Unity of All Creation(W. T. CHAN) = 682
      • The "Western Inscription"("Ximing") = 683
      • Correcting Youthful Ignorance = 684
      • The Cheng Brothers : Principle Human Nature, and the Learning of the Way(WTC) = 689
      • Principle and the Universe = 690
      • Human Nature = 691
      • Cheng Hao's Reply to Zhang Zai's Letter on the Stabilizing of Human Nature = 692
      • Reverent Seriousness and Humanity = 693
      • On Understanding the Nature of Humanity = 694
      • The Synthesis of Song Neo-Confucianism in Zhu Xi(WTC, W. T. DE BARY) = 697
      • Principle and Material-Force = 699
      • The Supreme Ultimate(Polarity) = 701
      • Heaven-and-Earth = 702
      • Spiritual Beings = 703
      • Human Nature, the Nature of Things, and Their Destiny = 704
      • The Nature as Principle = 704
      • Human Nature and the Nature of Things Compared = 706
      • The Psycho-Physical Nature = 707
      • The Mind-and-Heart = 708
      • The Mind, the Nature, and the Feelings = 710
      • Humaneness = 711
      • Buddhism = 713
      • The Universal Mind in Lu Jiuyuan(LIU SHU-HSIEN) = 714
      • Mind Is Principle = 715
      • Methods of Cultivation = 717
      • Differences Between Lu Jiuyuan and Zhu Xi(WTC) = 719
      • 21. Zhu Xi's Neo-Confiscian Program / WM. THEODORE DE BARY = 720
      • Preface to the Great Learning by Chapter and Phrase = 721
      • The Great Learning by Chapter and Phrase, Chapter 1 = 725
      • Preface to the Mean by Chapter and Phrase = 731
      • The Mean by Chapter and Phrase(Zhongyong Zhangiu), Chapter 1 = 734
      • "Personal Proposals for Schools and Official Recruitment"(Ron Guey Chu) = 737
      • "Articles of the White Deer Grotto Academy" = 742
      • Preface to the Family Rituals(Patricia Ebrey) = 744
      • "Proposal for Community Granaries"(Thomas H. C. Lee) = 746
      • "Proclamation of Instructions"(R. G. Chu) = 748
      • "The Lu Family Community Compact, Amended and Emended"(John Meskill) = 751
      • 22. Ideological Foundations of Late Imperial China / WM. THEODORE DE BARY ; EDWARD FARMER ; JOHN DARDESS = 755
      • Zhen Dnxiu's Advice to the Emperor(WTdB) = 755
      • Preface to the Extended Meaning of the Great Learning = 757
      • The Classic of the Mind-and-Heart = 760
      • Xu Heng and Khubilai Khan(WTdB) = 764
      • Five Measures Required by the Times = 765
      • On Elementary Learning and Great Learning = 767
      • Straight Talk on the Essentials of the Great Learning(Zhishuo Daxue yaol$$\ddot u$$e) = 770
      • The Examination Debate Under Khubilai = 774
      • Sage King and Sage Minister : Ouyang Xuan on Khubilai and Xu Heng = 778
      • Ming Foundations of Late Imperial China = 779
      • Ming Taizu : August Ming Ancestral Instruction(Edward Farmer) = 780
      • The Ming Code and Commandments(EF) = 783
      • Education and Examinations(John Dardess) = 786
      • The Horizontal Stele(Disciplinary Rules for Students) = 787
      • Ming Taizu : Placard for the Instruction of the People(EF) = 788
      • Ming Taizu : Discussion of the Three Teachings(JD) = 791
      • Fang Xiaoru : "Final Essay on the Legitimate Succession of Dynasties"(JD) = 793
      • Lu Zongzhou : On Fang Xiaoru(Julia Ching) = 796
      • Hu Guang : Memorial on the Great Compendia(JD) = 797
      • 23. Neo-Confucian Education / WM. THEODORE DE BARY = 800
      • Zhu Xi : Preface to the Elementary Learning = 803
      • Wang Yinglin : The Three Character Classic(Sanzi Jing) = 804
      • The Standard School Curriculum = 807
      • "School Code of Masters Cheng and Dong"("Cheng-Dong er xiansheng xuece")(John Meskill) = 808
      • Zhen Dexiu : "Instructions for Chi1dren"(R. G. Chu) = 811
      • Zhu Xi's Reading Method = 812
      • Cheng Duanmeng : "A Primer of Human Nature and Principle" = 814
      • Cheng Duanli : "Daily Schedule of Study in the Cheng Family School, Graded According to Age"("Chengshi jiashu dushu fennian richeng")(JM) = 816
      • Women's Education(THERESA KELLEHER) = 819
      • Ban Zhao : Admonitions for Women(N$$\ddot u$$jie)(Nancy Lee Swann) = 821
      • Madam Cheng : Classic of Filiality for Women(N$$\ddot u$$ xiaojing)(TK) = 824
      • Song Ruozhao : Analects for Women(TK) = 827
      • Empress Xu : Instructions for the Inner Quarters(Neixun)(TK) = 831
      • Zhu Xi : Funerary Inscription for Madam You, Lady of Jia'nan(Bettine Birge) = 837
      • 24. Self and Society in the Ming = 841
      • Wang Yangming = 842
      • Wang Yangming's New Learning of the Mind-and-Heart = 842
      • Memoir on the Reconstruction of Shanyin Prefectural School(W. T. de Bary) = 843
      • "Questions on the Great Learning"(W. T. Chan) = 844
      • Preface to the Collected Writings of Lu Xiangshan(WTdB) = 847
      • The Identification of Mind and Principle = 849
      • The Unity of Knowing and Acting = 849
      • The Colloquy at the Tianquan Bridge = 850
      • Social and Political Measures of Wang Yangming = 851
      • Fundamental Ideas on Elementary Education(WTC) = 852
      • The Community Compact for Southern Ganzhou(WTC) = 853
      • The Wang Yangming School = 855
      • Wang Ji and die Freedom of Innate Knowing(WTdB) = 857
      • Wang Gen : The Common Man as Sage(WTdB) = 859
      • The Huainan Investigation of Things = 860
      • "Clear Wisdom and Self-Preservation" = 861
      • "The Enjoyment of Learning" = 863
      • The Taizhou School as a Popular Movement = 864
      • Li Zhi Arch-Individualist(WTdB) = 865
      • The Childlike Mind-and-Heart = 867
      • Phony Sages = 868
      • Pursuing Zhu Xi's "Learning for One's Self" = 870
      • The Legitimacy of Being Self-Interested = 871
      • Luo Qiwishun and the Philosophy of Qi(I. BLOOM) = 874
      • Monism of Qi = 875
      • Human Nature = 877
      • Desires and Feelings = 879
      • The Nature of Knowledge = 880
      • Chen Jian and His Thorough Critique(WTdB) = 884
      • Diagram of the Mind = 886
      • The Practical Learning of L$$\ddot u$$ KUN(JOANNA HANDLIN SMITH) = 887
      • Restoration of Community Schools = 888
      • Frugality and Famine Relief = 892
      • Music in the Home = 895
      • Education for Women = 896
      • Morality Books(R. G. CHU, WTdB) = 899
      • The Treatise of the Most Exalted One on Moral Retribution(WTC) = 902
      • The Silent Way of Recompense(Yinzhiwen)(WTC) = 902
      • Ledgers of Merit and Demerit = 904
      • The Ledger of Merit and Demerit of the Taiwei Immortal(R. G. Chu) = 905
      • Yuan Huang's Ledger(RGC) = 906
      • Morality Books and Social Change = 908
      • A Synthetic Compilation of Ledgers of Merit and Demerit(Sakai Tadao) = 909
      • Meritorious Deeds at No Coat = 911
      • The Donglin Academy(HEINRICH BUSCH, WTdB) = 916
      • Gu Xiancheng : Compact for Meetings of the Donglin Academy = 919
      • Liu Zengzhou on Life arid Death(TU WEIMING) = 923
      • "Teaching on life and Death"("Shengsi shuo") = 923
      • Glossary of Key Terms = 925
      • Bibliography = 929
      • Pinyin to Wade-Giles Romanization Chart = 941
      • Index = 943
      • [Volume. 2]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Explanatory Note = xvii
      • PART FIVE The Maturation of Chinese Civilization and New Challenges to Chinese Tradition = 1
      • 25. The Chinese Tradition in Retrospect = 3
      • Huang Zonxi's Critique of the Chinese Dynastic System = 4
      • Waiting for the Dawn : A Plan for the Prince = 6
      • L$$\ddot u$$ Liuliang's Radical Orthodoxy = 18
      • Commentaries on the Four Books = 19
      • Late Confucian Scholarship : Wang Fuzhi(Ian MacMorran) = 26
      • Cosmological Foundations = 28
      • Wang's "Revision" of Orthodox Neo-Confucianism = 29
      • Historical Trends = 30
      • The Justification of Social and Cultural Divisions = 32
      • The Preservation of Chinese Political and Cultural Integrity = 34
      • Gu Yauwu, Beacon of Qing Scholarship = 35
      • True Learning : broad Knowledge and a Sense of Shame = 36
      • Preface to Record of the Search for Antiquities = 38
      • On the Concentration of Authority at Court = 38
      • On Bureaucratic Local Administration, ca. 1660(William Rowe) = 39
      • The Han Learning and Text Criticism = 41
      • Dai Zhen and Zhang Xuecheng(Lynn Struve) = 44
      • Dai Zhen's Text-Critical Moral Philosophy(L. Struve) = 44
      • Letter to Shi Zhongming Concerning Scholarship(L. Struve) = 46
      • Letter in Reply to Advanced Scholar Peng Yunchu(John Ewell) = 48
      • Zhang Xueeheng's Philosophy of History(L. Struve) = 52
      • "Virtue in the Historian" = 53
      • "Virtue in the Writer" = 55
      • Women's Learning(Susan Mann) = 57
      • Cui Shu and the Critical Spirit = 60
      • Foreword to the Essentials of the Record of Beliefs Investigated = 61
      • Han Learning and Western Learning = 63
      • The Qing Version of Neo-Confucian Orthodoxy = 66
      • Village Lectures and the Sacred Edict = 70
      • The Sacred Edict = 71
      • 26. Popular Values and Beliefs / DAVID JOHNSON = 73
      • Ensemble Performance = 74
      • Ritual = 75
      • A Procession on the Birthday of the Sanzong God = 76
      • The Great Sai Ritual of Zhangzi County, Shanxi = 79
      • The Refining Fire Ritual of Shenze Village, Zhejiang = 81
      • The Attack on Hell, a Popular Funeral Ritual(John Lagerwey) = 86
      • Opera = 92
      • Mulian Rescues His Mother = 95
      • Guo Ju Buries His Son = 105
      • Solo Performance = 118
      • Verse = 118
      • "Woman Huang Explicates the Diamond S$$\bar u$$tra" = 118
      • "Song of Guo Mountain" = 122
      • Prose = 124
      • Sacred Edict Lecturing = 125
      • Chantefable = 126
      • The Precious Scroll [Baojuan] on the Load of the Stove = 126
      • Written Texts = 133
      • Scriptures = 134
      • The True Scripture of the Great Emperor = 135
      • Tracts = 138
      • Selections from The Twenty-four Exemplars of Filial Piety = 138
      • 27. Chinese Responses to Early Christian Contacts / DAVID MUNGELLO = 142
      • Li Zhizao : Preface to The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven = 144
      • Xu Guangqi : A Memorial in Defense of the [Western] Teaching = 147
      • Yang Guangxian's Critique of Christianity = 150
      • Yang Guangxian : Ⅰ Cannot Do Otherwise(Budeyi)(John D. Young) = 150
      • Zhang Xingyao and the Inculturation of Christianity = 152
      • An Examination of the Similarities and Differences Between the Lord of Heaven Teaching [Christianity] and the Teaching of the Confucian Scholars = 153
      • 28. Chinese Statecraft and the Opening of China to the West = 155
      • Chen Hougmou and Mid-Qing Statecraft(William Rowe) = 156
      • On Substantive Learning = 157
      • On Universal Education = 160
      • On Women's Education = 161
      • On the Duties of an Official = 162
      • On Governance by Local Elites = 167
      • Statecraft in the Grain Trade and Government-Controlled Brokerages(Pierre-Etienne Will) = 168
      • A Memorial on Grain Prices, the Grain Trade, and Government-Controlled Brokerages = 169
      • Hong Liangji : On Imperial Malfeasance and China's Population Problem(K. C. Liu) = 172
      • Letter to Prince Cheng Earnestly Discussing the Political Affairs of the Time, 1799 = 172
      • China's Population Problem = 174
      • The Deterioration of Local Government = 176
      • The Roots of Rebellion = 178
      • Gong Zizhen's Reformist Vision(K C. Liu) = 179
      • On the Lack of Moral Fiber Among Scholar-Officials = 180
      • Institutional Paralysis and the Need for Reform = 181
      • The Scholar-Teacher and Service to a Dynasty = 185
      • Respect for the Guest = 183
      • Wei Yuan and Confucian Practicality(K. C. Liu) = 184
      • The Learning of Statecraft = 184
      • Wei Yuan : Preface to Anthology of Qing Statecraft Writings(Huangchao jingshi wenbian) = 185
      • Criteria for Anthology of Qing Statecraft Writings = 186
      • Learning and the Role of Scholar-Officials = 188
      • On Governance(Philip Kuhn) = 188
      • The Pursuit of Profit = 192
      • On Institutional Progress in History = 194
      • On Merchants and Reform = 196
      • On Taxation and the Merchants = 196
      • On Reform of the Tribute-Rice Transport System, 1825 = 197
      • On Reform of the Sail Monopoly = 197
      • The Western Intrusion Into China = 198
      • The Lesson of Lin Zexu = 201
      • Letter to the English Ruler = 202
      • Letter to Wu Zixu on the Need for Western Guns and Ships = 205
      • Wei Yuan and the West = 206
      • Preface to Military History of the Qing Dynasty(Shengwu jixu), 1842(K. C. Liu) = 207
      • Preface to Illustrated Gazetteer of the Maritime Countries(Haiguo tuzhi) = 209
      • 29. The Heavenly Kingdom of the Taipings = 213
      • The Book of Heavenly Commandments(Tiantiao shu) = 218
      • A Primer in Verse(Youxue shi) = 221
      • The Taiping Economic Program = 223
      • The Principles of the Heavenly Nature(Tianqing daolishu) = 226
      • PART SIX Reform and Revolution = 231
      • 30. Moderate Reform and the Self-Strengthening Movement / K. C. LIU = 233
      • Feng Guifen : On the Manufacture of Foreign Weapons = 235
      • On the Adoption of Western Learning = 237
      • Zeng Guefan and Li Heraphang : On Sending Young Men Abroad to Study = 240
      • Xue Fucheng : On Reform = 242
      • Zhang Zhidong : Exhortation to Learn = 244
      • 31. Radical Reform at the End the Qing = 250
      • Wang Tao on Reform = 251
      • Yan Fu on Evolution and Progress(DON PRICE) = 254
      • "On Strength" = 256
      • Kang Youwei and the Reform Movement = 260
      • Confucius As a Reformer = 266
      • The Three Ages = 267
      • The Need for Reforming Institutions = 269
      • The Grand Commonality = 270
      • Conservative Reactions(CHESTER TAN) = 273
      • Chu Chengbo : Reforming Men's Minds Comes Before Reforming Institutions = 275
      • Zhu Yixin : Fourth Letter in Reply to Kang Youwei = 276
      • Ye Dehui : The Superiority of China and Confucianism = 278
      • Tan Sitong = 280
      • The Study of Humanity = 281
      • Reform Edict of January 29, 1901(DOUGLAS MURRAY) = 284
      • Liang Qichao = 287
      • Renewing the People = 288
      • "The Consciousness of Rights"(Peter Zarrow) = 293
      • "The Concept of the Nation"(P. Zarrow) = 295
      • Liang Qichao and the New Press(Joan Judge) = 298
      • Inaugural Statement for the Eastern Times(Shibao)(J. Judge) = 300
      • Advocates of Script Reform(VICTOR MAIR) = 302
      • Song Shu : Illiteracy in China = 303
      • Lu Zhuangzhang's Attempt at Romanization = 304
      • Shen Xue's Universal Script = 305
      • Wang Zhao's "Mandarin Letters" = 307
      • Zhaug Binglin's Revolutionary Nationalism(P. ZARROW) = 308
      • Letter Opposing Kang Youwei's Views on Revolution = 309
      • 32. The Nationalist Revolution = 314
      • Sun Yat-sen and the Nationalist Revolution = 314
      • Hu Hanmin = 316
      • The Six Principles of the People's Report" = 316
      • Sun Yat-sen = 320
      • The Three Peoples Principles = 320
      • The Principle of Democracy = 323
      • The People's Livelihood = 326
      • The Three Stages of Revolution = 328
      • Democracy and Absolutism : The Debate Over Political Tutelage = 330
      • Luo Longji : What Kind of Political System Do We Want? = 331
      • Jiang Tingfu : "Revolution and Absolutism" = 334
      • Hu Shi : "National Reconstruction and Absolutism" = 336
      • Chiang Kai-shek : Nationalism and Traditionalism = 337
      • Chiang Kai-shek : Essentials of the New Life Movement = 340
      • China's Destiny = 344
      • Jiang Jingguo(Chiang Ching-kuo) : The Republic of China in Taiwan = 347
      • The Evolution of Constitutional Democracy in Taiwan = 348
      • Implementing "The Three People's Principles" = 349
      • 33. The New Culture Movement / WING-TSIT CHAN = 351
      • The Attack on Confucianism = 352
      • Chen Duxiu : "The Way of Confucius and Modern Life" = 353
      • The Literary Revolution = 356
      • Hu Shi : "A Preliminary Discussion of Literary Reform" = 357
      • Chen Duxiu : "On Literary Revolution" = 360
      • Hu Shi : "Constructive Literary Revolution - A Literature of National Speech" = 361
      • The Doubting of Antiquity = 364
      • Cu Jiegang : Preface to Debates on Ancient History(1926) = 364
      • A New Philosophy of Life = 366
      • Chen Duxiu : The True Meaning of Life = 366
      • Hu Shi : "Pragmatism" = 368
      • The Debate on Science and the Philosophy of Life = 370
      • Zhang Junmai : "The Philosophy of Life" = 370
      • Ding Wenjiang : "Metaphysics and Science" = 372
      • Wit Zhihui : "A New Concept of the Universe and Life Based on a New Belief" = 374
      • Hu Shi : Science and Philosophy of Life = 375
      • The Controversy Over Chinese and Western Cultures = 377
      • Lang Qichao : "Travel Impressions from Europe" = 378
      • Liang Shuniing : Chinese Civilization vis-$$\bprime a$$-vis Eastern and Western Philosophies = 379
      • Reconstructing the Community = 382
      • Hu Shi : Our Attitude Toward Modern Western Civilization = 386
      • Sa Mengwu, He Bingsong, and Others : "Declaration for Cultural Construction on a Chinese Basis" = 387
      • Hu Shi : Criticism of the Declaration for Cultural Construction on a Chinese Basis" = 388
      • Radical Critiques of Traditional Society / Peter Zarrow = 389
      • He Zhen : "What Women Should Know About Communism" = 389
      • Women's Revenge = 392
      • Han Yi : "Destroying the Family" = 394
      • 34. The Communist Revolution = 396
      • The Seedhed of the Communist Revolution : The Peasantry and the Anarcho-Communist Movement / PETER ZARROW = 399
      • Liu Shipei : "Anarchist Revolution and Peasant Revolution" = 400
      • Li Dazhao : The Victory of Bolshevism = 404
      • Mao's Revolutionary Doctrine = 406
      • "Report on an Investigation of the Hunan Peasant Movement" = 406
      • "The Question of Land Redistribution" = 411
      • The Chinese Revolution and the Chinese Communist Party = 412
      • The Mass Line = 417
      • On New Democracy = 418
      • The Dictatorship of the People's Democracy = 423
      • 35. Chinese Communist Praxis = 426
      • Liu Shaoqi : How to Be a Good Communist = 427
      • Mao Zedong : The Rectification Campaign = 432
      • Report of the Propaganda Bureau of the Central Committee on the Zhengfeng Reform Movement, April 1942 = 432
      • Wang Shiwei : "Wild Lily" = 434
      • Liu Shaoqi : "On Inner-Party Struggle" = 435
      • Mao Zedong : "Combat Liberalism" = 439
      • Mao Zedong : "On Art and Literature" = 441
      • Wang Shiwei : "Political Leaders, Artists" = 444
      • Ding Ling : "Thoughts on March 8, 1942" = 446
      • 36. The Mao Regime = 450
      • Establishment of the People's Republic = 450
      • Mao Zedong : "Leaning to One Side" = 452
      • Mao Zedong : "Stalin Is Our Commander" = 453
      • Guo Moruo : Ode to Stalin - "Long Live Stalin" on His Seventieth Birthday, 1949(Chao-ying Fang) = 454
      • Ji Yun : "How China Proceeds with the Task of Industrialization"(1953) = 455
      • Li Fuqun : "Report on the First Five-Year Plan for Development of the National Economy of the People's Republic of China in 1953-1957, July 5 and 6, 1955" = 456
      • Changes in Mid-Course = 458
      • Mao Zedong : "The Question of Agricultural Cooperation," July 31, 1955 = 458
      • Mao Zedong : "On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People" = 459
      • Lin Binyan : "A Higher Kind of Loyalty" = 464
      • Intellectual Opinions from the Hundred Flowers Period = 465
      • Mao Zedong : Remarks at the Beidaihe Conference, August 1958 = 468
      • Peng Dehuai : "Letter of Opinion" to Mao Zedong on the Great Leap Forward, July 1959 = 469
      • Wu Han : "Hai Rui Scolds the Emperor," June 19, 1959 = 471
      • The Cultural Revolution = 474
      • The Sixteen Points : Guidelines for the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution = 474
      • Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong = 475
      • "What Have Song Shuo, Lu Ping, and Peng Peiyun Done in the Cultural Revolution?" = 477
      • Red Guard Memoirs = 478
      • Wang Xizhe, Li Zhengtian, Chen Yiyang, Guo Hongzhi : "The Li Yi Zhe Poster." November 1974 = 479
      • PART SEVEN The Return to Stability and Tradition = 483
      • 37. Deng's "Modernization" and Its Critics / R. LUFRANO = 485
      • The Turn to Stability and Modernization = 487
      • Zhou Enlai : Report on the Work of the Government," delivered on January 13. 1975, at the First Session of the Fourth National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China = 487
      • Communiqu$$e'$$ of the Thirt Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, December 22, 1978 = 488
      • Yu Qiuli : "The Relationship Between Politics and Economics" = 491
      • "Uphold the Four Basic Principles Speech by Deng Xiaoping, March 30, 1979 = 492
      • "Building Socialist Spiritual Civilization," Letter from Li Chang. Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, to a Member of the Party Central Committee, December 1980 = 493
      • Offices of the CCP Dehong Dal Nationality and Qingbo Autonomous Zhou Committee : "Several Questions in Strengthening and Perfecting the Job Responsibility Systems of Agricultural Production." November 7, 1980 = 494
      • Early Critiques of the Deng Regime = 496
      • Publication Statement, Beijing Spring Magazine, January 1979 = 496
      • Wei Jingsheng : The Fifth Modernization - Democracy, 1978(Kristina Torgeson) = 497
      • Democracy or New Dictatorship, Exploration. March 1979 = 500
      • Wall Poster from the April Fifth Forum = 501
      • Hu Ping : "On Freedom of Speech." Written for His Successful 1980 Campaign to Become Beijing University's Delegate to the Haidian District People's Assembly = 502
      • Wang Ruoshui : "Discussing the Question of Alienation" = 503
      • Wang Ruoshui : "In Defense of Humanism" = 505
      • Assessing the New Policies = 507
      • Deng Xiaoping : "Build Socialism with Chinese Characteristics" = 507
      • Chen Yun : Speech Given at the Chinese Communist National Representative Conference. September 23, 1985 = 510
      • New Demands for Change and Democracy = 512
      • Fang Lizhi : Democracy, Reform, and Modernization = 512
      • Fang Lizhi : "Reform and Intellectuals." Talk Given in 1986 = 516
      • Fang Lizhi : "The Social Responsibility of Today's Intellectuals," Speech Given at Beijing University, November 4, 1985 = 516
      • Li Xiaojiang : "Awakening of Women's Consciousness" = 517
      • The New Authoritarianism = 520
      • Wu Jiaxiang : "An Outline for Studying the New Authoritarianism," May 1989 = 520
      • Rong Jian : "Does China Need an Authoritarian Political System in the Course of Modernization?." May 1989 = 522
      • Yan Jiaqi : "How China Can Become Prosperous" = 523
      • 38. Twentieth-Century Christianity in China / JULIA CHING = 527
      • Ma Xiangbo = 528
      • Religion and the State(Ruth Hayhoe) = 530
      • Religion and Culture(R. Hayhoe) = 531
      • Zhao Zichen = 533
      • "Present-Day Religious Thought and Life in China" = 534
      • Leadership and Citizenship Training = 535
      • Wu Yaozong = 536
      • "The Present-Day Tragedy of Christianity" = 537
      • "The Reformation of Christianity" = 539
      • The Christian Manifesto = 539
      • Wang Mingdao = 540
      • "We, Because of Faith" = 540
      • Wu Jingxiong : Christianity and Chinese Tradition = 541
      • "Beyond East and West" = 542
      • "The Lotus and the Mud" = 543
      • 39. Reopening the Debate on Chinese Tradition = 545
      • The New Confucians = 545
      • Xiong Shili(Tu Weiming) = 547
      • Manifesto for a Reappraisal of Sinology and the Reconstruction of Chinese Culture = 550
      • Mou Zongsan's Confucian Philosophy(JOHN BERTHRONG) = 558
      • The Sensitivity and Steadfastness of Humaneness(ren) = 558
      • Feng Youlan : "China - An Ancient Nation with a New Mission" = 561
      • The Continuing Critique of Tradition = 564
      • Bo Yang : "The Ugly Chinaman" = 565
      • Sun Longji : "The Deep Structure of Chinese Culture" = 568
      • Su Xiaokang and Wang Luxiang : "River Elegy," a Television Documentary = 570
      • Li Zehou : "A Reevaluation of Confucianism"(Woei Lien Chong) = 574
      • Gu Mu : Confucianism as the Essence of Chinese Tradition = 581
      • Bibliography = 585
      • Index = 595
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