Exemplary Figures / Fayan

Exemplary Figures / Fayan
Title Exemplary Figures / Fayan PDF eBook
Author Yang Xiong
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 368
Release 2013-07-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0295804688

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Winner of the Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for a Translation of a Scholarly Study of Literature Exemplary Figures (sometimes translated as Model Sayings) is an unabridged, annotated translation of Fayan, one of three major works by the Chinese court poet-philosopher Yang Xiong (53 BCE-18 CE). Yang sought to "renew the old" by patterning these works on earlier classics, drawing inspiration from the Confucian Analects for Exemplary Figures. In this philosophical masterwork, constructed as a dialogue, Yang poses and then answers questions on philosophical, political, ethical, and literary matters. Michael Nylan's rendering of this text, which is laden with word play and is extraordinarily difficult to translate, is a joy to read-at turns wise, cautionary, and playful. Exemplary Figures is a core text that will be relied upon by scholars of Chinese history and philosophy and will be of interest to comparativists as well.

Garden of Eloquence / Shuoyuan說苑

Garden of Eloquence / Shuoyuan說苑
Title Garden of Eloquence / Shuoyuan說苑 PDF eBook
Author Liu Xiang
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 1353
Release 2022-01-16
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0295806338

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In 17 BCE the Han dynasty archivist Liu Xiang presented to the throne a collection of some seven hundred items of varying length, mostly quasi-historical anecdotes and narratives, that he deemed essential reading for wise leadership. Garden of Eloquence (Shuoyuan), divided into twenty books grouped by theme, follows a tradition of narrative writing on historical and philosophical themes that began seven centuries earlier. Long popular in China as a source of allusions and quotations, it preserves late Western Han views concerning history, politics, and ethics. Many of its anecdotes are attributed to Confucius’s speeches and teachings that do not appear in earlier texts, demonstrating that long after Confucius’s death in 479 BCE it was still possible for new “historical” narratives to be created. Garden of Eloquence is valuable as a repository of items that originally appeared in other early collections that are no longer extant, and it provides detail on topics as various as astronomy and astrology, yin-yang theory, and quasi-geographical and mystical categories. Eric Henry’s unabridged translation with facing Chinese text and extensive annotation will make this important primary source available for the first time to Anglophone world historians.

Balanced Discourses

Balanced Discourses
Title Balanced Discourses PDF eBook
Author Gan Xu
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 408
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0300092016

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Written by the Han philosopher Xu Gan (A.D. 170-217), Balanced Discourses is an inquiry into the causes of political breakdown. It provides a unique contemporary account of the social, intellectual, and cosmological factors that Xu Gan identified as having precipitated the demise of the Han order. This edition of Zhonglun (or Balanced Discourses) contains the original Chinese text with annotations and, on facing pages, an English translation also accompanied by annotations. This collection of essays spans a range of topics, from Confucian cultivation to calendrical calculation. Xu's perspectives are of not only historical but also philosophical interest, for they reveal his belief in a special correlative bond that should exist between names and actualities and his understanding of what happens when that bond is broken. The translator, John Makeham, argues in his introduction that the essays display the same quality of balance that Xu Gan sees as essential to social and political equilibrium.

The Chinese Pleasure Book

The Chinese Pleasure Book
Title The Chinese Pleasure Book PDF eBook
Author Michael Nylan
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 317
Release 2021-09-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1942130163

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This book takes up one of the most important themes in Chinese thought: the relation of pleasurable activities to bodily health and to the health of the body politic. Unlike Western theories of pleasure, early Chinese writings contrast pleasure not with pain but with insecurity, assuming that it is right and proper to seek and take pleasure, as well as experience short-term delight. Equally important is the belief that certain long-term relational pleasures are more easily sustained, as well as potentially more satisfying and less damaging. The pleasures that become deeper and more ingrained as the person invests time and effort to their cultivation include friendship and music, sharing with others, developing integrity and greater clarity, reading and classical learning, and going home. Each of these activities is explored through the early sources (mainly fourth century BC to the eleventh century AD), with new translations of both well-known and seldom-cited texts.

Reading Sima Qian from Han to Song

Reading Sima Qian from Han to Song
Title Reading Sima Qian from Han to Song PDF eBook
Author Esther S. Klein
Publisher BRILL
Pages 449
Release 2019-03-27
Genre History
ISBN 9004376879

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In Father of Chinese History, Esther Klein explores the life and work of the great Han dynasty historian Sima Qian as seen by readers from the Han to the Song dynasties. Today Sima Qian is viewed as both a tragic hero and a literary genius. Premodern responses to him were more equivocal: the complex personal emotions he expressed prompted readers to worry about whether his work as a historian was morally or politically acceptable. Klein demonstrates how controversies over the value and meaning of Sima Qian’s work are intimately bound up with larger questions: How should history be written? What role does individual experience and self-expression play within that process? By what standards can the historian’s choices be judged?

Animals Through Chinese History

Animals Through Chinese History
Title Animals Through Chinese History PDF eBook
Author Roel Sterckx
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 293
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 1108428150

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This innovative collection opens a door into the rich history of animals in China. This title is also available as Open Access.

Here in 'China' I Dwell

Here in 'China' I Dwell
Title Here in 'China' I Dwell PDF eBook
Author Zhaoguang Ge
Publisher BRILL
Pages 231
Release 2017-08-28
Genre History
ISBN 9004279997

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Here in ‘China’ I Dwell is a historiographical account of the formation of Chinese historical narratives in light of outside pressures on China — the view from China’s borders. There is a special discussion of the inf luence of Japanese historians on the concept of China and its borders, including the nature of their sources, cultural and religious and more. In Ge’s comparative account, a new portrait of Chinese historical narratives, along with the views and assumptions implicit in these narrat ives, emerges in the context of East Asia, a similarly constructed concept with its own multitudes of frontiers and peoples.