Problems of Han administration: ancestral rites, weights and measures and the means of protest

"Michael Loewe calls on literary and material evidence to examine three problems that arose in administering China's early empires. Religious rites due to an emperor's predecessors must both pay the correct services to his ancestors and demonstrate his right to succeed to the throne....

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1. Verfasser: Loewe, Michael 1922-2025 (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Chinese
Veröffentlicht: Leiden ; Boston Brill [2016]
Schriftenreihe:China studies volume 33
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Zusammenfassung:"Michael Loewe calls on literary and material evidence to examine three problems that arose in administering China's early empires. Religious rites due to an emperor's predecessors must both pay the correct services to his ancestors and demonstrate his right to succeed to the throne. In practical terms, tax collectors, merchants, farmers and townsmen required the establishment of a standard set of weights and measures that was universally operative and which they could trust. Those who saw reason to criticise the decisions taken by the emperor and his immediate advisors, whether on grounds of moral principles or political expediency, needed opportunities and the means of expressing their views, whether as remonstrants to the throne, by withdrawal from public life or as authors of private writings"--Provided by publisher
Beschreibung:XI, 326 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten
ISBN:9789004314887
9789004314900