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Mediation of legitimacy in early China : a study of the Yi Zhou shu and the Grand Duke traditions

Mediation of legitimacy in early China : a study of the Yi Zhou shu and the Grand Duke traditions (1회 대출)

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Grebnyev, Georgiy, 1983-.
서명 / 저자사항
Mediation of legitimacy in early China : a study of the Yi Zhou shu and the Grand Duke traditions / Yegor Grebnev.
발행사항
New York :   Columbia University Press,   2022.  
형태사항
xii, 350 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
총서사항
Tang Center series in early China
ISBN
9780231203401
요약
"Scholarship on early China has traditionally focused on a core group of canonical texts. However, understudied sources have the potential to shift perspectives on fundamental aspects of Chinese intellectual, religious, and political history. Yegor Grebnev examines crucial noncanonical texts preserved in the Yi Zhou shu (Neglected Zhou Scriptures) and the Grand Duke traditions, which represent scriptural traditions influential during the Warring States period but sidelined in later history. He develops an innovative framework for the study and interpretation of these texts, focusing on their role in the mediation of royal legitimacy and their formative impact on early Daoism. Grebnev demonstrates the centrality of the Yi Zhou shu in Chinese intellectual history by highlighting its simultaneous connections to canonical traditions and esoteric Daoism. He demonstrates that the Daoist rituals of textual transmission embedded in the Grand Duke traditions bear an imprint of the courtly environment of the Warring States period, where early Daoists strove for prestige and power, offering legitimacy through texts ascribed to the mythical sage rulers. These rituals appear to have emerged at the same period as the core Daoist philosophical texts and not several centuries later as conventionally believed, which calls for a reassessment of the history of Daoism's interrelated religious and philosophical strands. Offering a far-reaching reconsideration of early Chinese intellectual and religious history, Mediation of Legitimacy in Early China sheds new light on the foundations of the Chinese textual tradition"--
내용주기
The structure of the Yi Zhou shu and its formation history -- Understanding early Chinese scriptures -- Appropriated and created scriptures -- Royal colloquies as the main text type in the Yi Zhou shu -- Doaist scriptures of the Grand Duke -- Heirloom treasures, scriptures, and legitimacy.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
일반주제명
Transmission of texts --China --History --To 1500. Taoism --China --History --To 1500. Legitimacy of governments --Religious aspects --Taoism.
주제명(지명)
China --History --Zhou dynasty, 1122-221 B.C. --Historiography.
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Scholarship on early China has traditionally focused on a core group of canonical texts. However, understudied sources have the potential to shift perspectives on fundamental aspects of Chinese intellectual, religious, and political history. Yegor Grebnev examines crucial noncanonical texts preserved in the Yi Zhou shu (Neglected Zhou Scriptures) and the Grand Duke traditions, which represent scriptural traditions influential during the Warring States period but sidelined in later history. He develops an innovative framework for the study and interpretation of these texts, focusing on their role in the mediation of royal legitimacy and their formative impact on early Daoism.

Grebnev demonstrates the centrality of the Yi Zhou shu in Chinese intellectual history by highlighting its simultaneous connections to canonical traditions and esoteric Daoism. He also shows that the Daoist rituals of textual transmission embedded in the Grand Duke traditions bear an imprint of the courtly environment of the Warring States period, where early Daoists strove for prestige and power, offering legitimacy through texts ascribed to the mythical sage rulers. These rituals appear to have emerged at the same period as the core Daoist philosophical texts and not several centuries later as conventionally believed, which calls for a reassessment of the history of Daoism’s interrelated religious and philosophical strands. Offering a far-reaching reconsideration of early Chinese intellectual and religious history, Mediation of Legitimacy in Early China sheds new light on the foundations of the Chinese textual tradition.

Yegor Grebnev examines crucial noncanonical texts preserved in the Yi Zhou shu (Neglected Zhou Scriptures) and the Grand Duke traditions. He develops an innovative framework for the study and interpretation of these texts, focusing on their role in the mediation of royal legitimacy and their formative impact on early Daoism.


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목차

List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Chronology
Introduction
1. The Structure of the Yi Zhou shu and Its Formation History
2. Understanding Early Chinese Scriptures
3. Appropriated and Created Scriptures
4. Royal Colloquies as the Main Text Type in the Yi Zhou shu
5. Daoist Scriptures of the Grand Duke
6. Heirloom Treasures, Scriptures, and Legitimacy
Conclusion
Appendix 1. Scenic, Formalistic, and Alarming Contextual Settings
Appendix 2. Summary of the Zhou shu in the Shi lue
Appendix 3. "Sequential Outline of the Zhou Scriptures"
Appendix 4. Permutations of the Chapter(s) "Shifa" (Order of Posthumous Names)
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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