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505 | 8 | |a Xueguan in The Collective Biographies of RuInvoking a Sacred history of Ru Officials -- Genuine or Constructed History? -- Constructing a Homogeneous Textual Community -- Representing or Producing? -- Redefining the Principles of Hierarchy -- Sima Qian's Representation of Officialdom under Emperor Wu -- Tailoring the History -- Chapter Three: An Archaeology of Interpretive Schools of the Five Classics in the Western Han Dynasty -- Fragmented Scholarly Lineages -- Revising Sima Qian -- The Emergence and Proliferation of Interpretive Schools | |
505 | 8 | |a Continuity or DisruptionLocating the Turning Point -- Chapter Four: A Reshuffle of Power: Witchcraft Scandal and the Birth of a New Class -- A Fundamental Disjunction -- The Rise of Ru Officials -- Witchcraft Scandal and the Birth of a New Class -- Chapter Five: Begin in the Middle: Who Entrusted Ru with Political Power? -- Huo Guang's Dictatorship and Ru Discourse -- Techniques of the Classics (Jingsu?) and Legitimacy of the Throne -- Ru Officials Under Huo Guang and Emperor Xuan -- Moral Cosmology and Emperor xuan -- Who Entrusted Ru with Political Power? | |
505 | 8 | |a ConclusionRu Before the Rise of the Ru Empire -- Recruitment System of the Han Empire Revisited -- Appendix: Major Official Titles of the Western Han Dynasty -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Sources in Western Languages -- Chinese and Japanese Sources -- Index | |
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spelling | Cai, Liang, 1977- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjxdhc6t7jg7bFhC8DqxXd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012019547 Witchcraft and the rise of the first Confucian empire / Liang Cai. Albany : State University of New York Press, 2014. ©2014 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture Includes bibliographical references and index. "Contests long-standing claims that Confucianism came to prominence under China's Emperor Wu"--Provided by publisher Print version record. Contents -- List of Charts and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Numbers as Narrative and as Method -- Polyphonic Voices and Retrospective Constructions -- Who Were the Confucians? -- Summary of Chapters -- Chapter One: Minority as the Protagonists: Revisiting Ru (Confucians)(Confucians) and Their Colleagues under Emperor Wu (141-87 BCE) of the Han -- Ru, a Minority Group -- Backgrounds of Eminent Officials -- Principles of Hierarchy -- Where Were the Ru, the Huang-Lao Followers, and the Legalists? Sima Qian's Classification of His Contemporary OfficialsReassessing the Recommendation System and the Imperial Academy -- Sources of the Myth -- A Displaced Chapter: The Basic Annals of Emperor Wu (Xiaowu benji) of The Grand Scribe's Records -- Manipulated Political History: The Collective Biographies of Ru -- Chapter Two: A Class Merely on Paper: A Study of The Collective Biographies of Ru in The Grand Scribe's Records (Shiji) -- Ru Identity Suppressed by Conflicts -- Transforming Ru Into Confucians Xueguan in The Collective Biographies of RuInvoking a Sacred history of Ru Officials -- Genuine or Constructed History? -- Constructing a Homogeneous Textual Community -- Representing or Producing? -- Redefining the Principles of Hierarchy -- Sima Qian's Representation of Officialdom under Emperor Wu -- Tailoring the History -- Chapter Three: An Archaeology of Interpretive Schools of the Five Classics in the Western Han Dynasty -- Fragmented Scholarly Lineages -- Revising Sima Qian -- The Emergence and Proliferation of Interpretive Schools Continuity or DisruptionLocating the Turning Point -- Chapter Four: A Reshuffle of Power: Witchcraft Scandal and the Birth of a New Class -- A Fundamental Disjunction -- The Rise of Ru Officials -- Witchcraft Scandal and the Birth of a New Class -- Chapter Five: Begin in the Middle: Who Entrusted Ru with Political Power? -- Huo Guang's Dictatorship and Ru Discourse -- Techniques of the Classics (Jingsu?) and Legitimacy of the Throne -- Ru Officials Under Huo Guang and Emperor Xuan -- Moral Cosmology and Emperor xuan -- Who Entrusted Ru with Political Power? ConclusionRu Before the Rise of the Ru Empire -- Recruitment System of the Han Empire Revisited -- Appendix: Major Official Titles of the Western Han Dynasty -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Sources in Western Languages -- Chinese and Japanese Sources -- Index English. Confucianism China History. Witchcraft China History. Confucianisme Chine Histoire. Sorcellerie Chine Histoire. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Spirituality Paganism & Neo-Paganism. bisacsh RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh Confucianism fast Witchcraft fast China fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdCqh8h6hJY7PT6MQW4bd History fast Print version: Cai, Liang, 1977- Witchcraft and the rise of the first Confucian empire 9781438448497 (DLC) 2012048621 (OCoLC)829935869 SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86724503 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=695458 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Cai, Liang, 1977- Witchcraft and the rise of the first Confucian empire / SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture. Contents -- List of Charts and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Numbers as Narrative and as Method -- Polyphonic Voices and Retrospective Constructions -- Who Were the Confucians? -- Summary of Chapters -- Chapter One: Minority as the Protagonists: Revisiting Ru (Confucians)(Confucians) and Their Colleagues under Emperor Wu (141-87 BCE) of the Han -- Ru, a Minority Group -- Backgrounds of Eminent Officials -- Principles of Hierarchy -- Where Were the Ru, the Huang-Lao Followers, and the Legalists? Sima Qian's Classification of His Contemporary OfficialsReassessing the Recommendation System and the Imperial Academy -- Sources of the Myth -- A Displaced Chapter: The Basic Annals of Emperor Wu (Xiaowu benji) of The Grand Scribe's Records -- Manipulated Political History: The Collective Biographies of Ru -- Chapter Two: A Class Merely on Paper: A Study of The Collective Biographies of Ru in The Grand Scribe's Records (Shiji) -- Ru Identity Suppressed by Conflicts -- Transforming Ru Into Confucians Xueguan in The Collective Biographies of RuInvoking a Sacred history of Ru Officials -- Genuine or Constructed History? -- Constructing a Homogeneous Textual Community -- Representing or Producing? -- Redefining the Principles of Hierarchy -- Sima Qian's Representation of Officialdom under Emperor Wu -- Tailoring the History -- Chapter Three: An Archaeology of Interpretive Schools of the Five Classics in the Western Han Dynasty -- Fragmented Scholarly Lineages -- Revising Sima Qian -- The Emergence and Proliferation of Interpretive Schools Continuity or DisruptionLocating the Turning Point -- Chapter Four: A Reshuffle of Power: Witchcraft Scandal and the Birth of a New Class -- A Fundamental Disjunction -- The Rise of Ru Officials -- Witchcraft Scandal and the Birth of a New Class -- Chapter Five: Begin in the Middle: Who Entrusted Ru with Political Power? -- Huo Guang's Dictatorship and Ru Discourse -- Techniques of the Classics (Jingsu?) and Legitimacy of the Throne -- Ru Officials Under Huo Guang and Emperor Xuan -- Moral Cosmology and Emperor xuan -- Who Entrusted Ru with Political Power? ConclusionRu Before the Rise of the Ru Empire -- Recruitment System of the Han Empire Revisited -- Appendix: Major Official Titles of the Western Han Dynasty -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Sources in Western Languages -- Chinese and Japanese Sources -- Index Confucianism China History. Witchcraft China History. Confucianisme Chine Histoire. Sorcellerie Chine Histoire. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Spirituality Paganism & Neo-Paganism. bisacsh RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh Confucianism fast Witchcraft fast |
title | Witchcraft and the rise of the first Confucian empire / |
title_auth | Witchcraft and the rise of the first Confucian empire / |
title_exact_search | Witchcraft and the rise of the first Confucian empire / |
title_full | Witchcraft and the rise of the first Confucian empire / Liang Cai. |
title_fullStr | Witchcraft and the rise of the first Confucian empire / Liang Cai. |
title_full_unstemmed | Witchcraft and the rise of the first Confucian empire / Liang Cai. |
title_short | Witchcraft and the rise of the first Confucian empire / |
title_sort | witchcraft and the rise of the first confucian empire |
topic | Confucianism China History. Witchcraft China History. Confucianisme Chine Histoire. Sorcellerie Chine Histoire. BODY, MIND & SPIRIT Spirituality Paganism & Neo-Paganism. bisacsh RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh Confucianism fast Witchcraft fast |
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