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Dong Zhongshu, a "Confucian" heritage and the Chunqiu fanlu / by Michael Loewe.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: China studies (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 20.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 369 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789004214866
  • 9004214860
  • 1283120682
  • 9781283120685
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Dong Zhongshu, a "Confucian" heritage and the Chunqiu fanlu.DDC classification:
  • 181/.112 22
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  • B128.T824 L64 2011eb
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Prefatory note; Abbreviations; Introduction; Appendix: Evaluations of Dong Zhongshu in Western writings; Chapter One The historical and intellectual background; Chapter Two Dong Zhongshu's life and reputation; Accounts in primary sources; Dong Zhongshu as seen in subsequent writings; Dong's reactions to his own times and his subsequent influence; Summary; Appendix; 1. Chronological problems; 2. A passage in the Lunheng; Chapter Three Dong Zhongshu's writings; The Three Rescripts and Responses; Agriculture and taxation; Relations with the Xiongnu; Dong Zhongshu's fu
A letter addressed to Gongsun HongThe imperial cults; Decisions in legal cases; Summary; Appendix; 1. The three responses; Ban Gu's part; 2. Treatment of the three responses in the Qian Han ji and the Zizhi tongjian; 3. The Gu wen yuan; 4. Land holdings; Chapter Four Subjects discussed in Dong Zhongshu's writings; The explanations of abnormalities; The recruitment of officials; training; The foundation of schools; The academicians and their pupils; The Chunqiu; Continuity and change: past and present; Dong Zhongshu's attack on certain figures; The promotion of Kongzi; Control of the rain
Titles and ranksAn ordinance and its date; Summary; Appendix: Translation of Chunqiu fanlu 23 'San dai gai zhi zhi wen'; Chapter Nine Conclusion; List of works cited; Index
Summary: The assumption that a system described as 'Confucianism' formulated by Dong Zhongshu became accepted as the norm during the Western Han dynasty (202 BCE - 9 CE) is challenged and his supposed authorship of the Chunqiu fanlu examined.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Prefatory note; Abbreviations; Introduction; Appendix: Evaluations of Dong Zhongshu in Western writings; Chapter One The historical and intellectual background; Chapter Two Dong Zhongshu's life and reputation; Accounts in primary sources; Dong Zhongshu as seen in subsequent writings; Dong's reactions to his own times and his subsequent influence; Summary; Appendix; 1. Chronological problems; 2. A passage in the Lunheng; Chapter Three Dong Zhongshu's writings; The Three Rescripts and Responses; Agriculture and taxation; Relations with the Xiongnu; Dong Zhongshu's fu

A letter addressed to Gongsun HongThe imperial cults; Decisions in legal cases; Summary; Appendix; 1. The three responses; Ban Gu's part; 2. Treatment of the three responses in the Qian Han ji and the Zizhi tongjian; 3. The Gu wen yuan; 4. Land holdings; Chapter Four Subjects discussed in Dong Zhongshu's writings; The explanations of abnormalities; The recruitment of officials; training; The foundation of schools; The academicians and their pupils; The Chunqiu; Continuity and change: past and present; Dong Zhongshu's attack on certain figures; The promotion of Kongzi; Control of the rain

Titles and ranksAn ordinance and its date; Summary; Appendix: Translation of Chunqiu fanlu 23 'San dai gai zhi zhi wen'; Chapter Nine Conclusion; List of works cited; Index

The assumption that a system described as 'Confucianism' formulated by Dong Zhongshu became accepted as the norm during the Western Han dynasty (202 BCE - 9 CE) is challenged and his supposed authorship of the Chunqiu fanlu examined.