From chronicle to canon: the hermeneutics of the Spring and autumn, according to Tung Chung-shu

Every general account of the development of Chinese thought makes mention of Tung Chung-shu (c. 195–105 bce) as one of the pivotal philosophers of the Han. Professor Queen's accomplishment is a meticulous dissection of Tung Chung-shu's major work. The Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autum...

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Main Author: Queen, Sarah A. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1996.
In:Year: 1996
Series/Journal:Cambridge studies in Chinese history, literature, and institutions
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Dong, Zhongshu 179 BC-104 BC / Confucianism
Further subjects:B Dong, Zhongshu
B Confucianism and state China History
B Confucianism and state (China) History
B China History, Han dynasty, 202 B.C.-220 A.D.
B Dong, Zhongshu ; active 2nd century B.C ; Chun qiu fan lu
B Confucianism and state ; China ; History
B China History Han dynasty, 202 B.C.-220 A.D
B China ; History ; Han dynasty, 202 B.C.-220 A.D
B Dong, Zhongshu (active 2nd century B.C) Chun qiu fan lu
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: 9780521482264
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Summary:Every general account of the development of Chinese thought makes mention of Tung Chung-shu (c. 195–105 bce) as one of the pivotal philosophers of the Han. Professor Queen's accomplishment is a meticulous dissection of Tung Chung-shu's major work. The Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn Annals (Ch'un-ch'iu fan lu) established the first state-sponsored Confucian Canon, and created an ideal of the ruler and his role in government that was central to political discussion for two thousand years. The author has carefully scrutinised this text for authenticity, and has concluded that it was compiled several centuries after Tung's death, but was mostly compiled from Tung's authentic writings. By historicising this important text, Queen allows a new view of Tung's relation to the political and doctrinal discourses of his day, and also addresses the role of scriptures in Confucian spirituality.
1. Introduction -- 2. A biography of Tung Chung-shu -- 3. A history of Tung Chung-shu's literary corpus -- 4. The authorship of the Ch'un-ch'iu fan-lu -- 5. The Spring and Autumn and Kung-yang tradition -- 6. Reforming the Ch'in laws -- 7. The wider circle of Han jurisprudence -- 8. Refashioning the imperial rites -- 9. Canon, cosmos, and court patronage -- 10. Conclusion -- Appendix 1. The birth and death dates of Tung Chung-shu -- Appendix 2. The dates of the Han-shu 56 memorials -- Appendix 3. Han transmission of Kung-yang learning -- Appendix 4. Han dynasty disciples of Tung Chung-shu -- Appendix 5. Citations and titles attributed to Tung Chung-shu -- Appendix 6. Transmission of Ch'un-ch'iu fan-lu editions
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ISBN:0511572662
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511572661