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Garden of Eloquence / Shuoyuan??

Xiang, LiuHenry, Eric(Introduction by)Nylan, Michael(Series edited by)Plaks, Andrew(Series edited by)
Part of the Classics of Chinese thought series
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In 17 BCE the Han dynasty archivist Liu Xiang presented to the throne a collection of some seven hundred items of varying length, mostly quasi-historical anecdotes and narratives, that he deemed essential reading for wise leadership.

Garden of Eloquence (Shuoyuan), divided into twenty books grouped by theme, follows a tradition of narrative writing on historical and philosophical themes that began seven centuries earlier.

Long popular in China as a source of allusions and quotations, it preserves late Western Han views concerning history, politics, and ethics.

Many of its anecdotes are attributed to Confuciuss speeches and teachings that do not appear in earlier texts, demonstrating that long after Confuciuss death in 479 BCE it was still possible for new historical narratives to be created.Garden of Eloquence is valuable as a repository of items that originally appeared in other early collections that are no longer extant, and it provides detail on topics as various as astronomy and astrology, yin-yang theory, and quasi-geographical and mystical categories.

Eric Henrys unabridged translation with facing Chinese text and extensive annotation will make this important primary source available for the first time to Anglophone world historians.

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Product Details
0295806338 / 9780295806334
eBook (EPUB)
931.04
16/01/2022
1360 pages
152 x 229 mm
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