Guanzi : Political, Economic, and Philosophical Essays from Early China /

Named for the famous Chinese minister of state, Guan Zhong (d. 645 B.C.), the Guanzi is one of the largest collections of ancient Chinese writings still in existence. With this volume, W. Allyn Rickett completes the first full translation of the Guanzi into English. This represents a truly monumenta...

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Eará dahkkit: Rickett, W. Allyn (Doaimmaheaddji)
Materiálatiipa: Licensed eBooks
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Almmustuhtton: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press [1998]
Ráidu:Princeton Library of Asian Translations Ser.
Liŋkkat:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv1c7zgm8
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  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • General Content of Volume Two
  • Changes in Format
  • Special Terms
  • Rhymes
  • Recent Developments in Guanzi Studies
  • Translation Procedures and Methods of Notation
  • GUANZI
  • XVI, 49. Nei Ye, Inner Workings, and Introduction to the Four ""Xin shu"" Chapters
  • XIII, 37. Xin Shu Xia, Art of the Mind, Part II
  • XIII, 36. Xin Shu Shang, Art of the Mind, Part I
  • XIII, 38. Bai Xin, Purifying the Mind
  • XIV, 39. Shui Di, Water and Earth
  • XIV, 40. Si Shi, The Four Seasons
  • XIV, 41. Wu Xing, Five Phases
  • XV, 42. Shi, On Paying Attention to Circumstances
  • XV, 43. Zheng, Rectification
  • XV, 44. Jiu Bian, The Nine Alternatives
  • XV, 45. Ren Fa, Reliance on Law
  • XV, 46. Ming Fa, On Making the Law Clear, and XXI, 67, Ming Fa Jie, Explanation of the ""Ming Fa
  • XV, 47. Zheng Shi, Rectifying the Age
  • XV, 48. Zhi Guo, Maintaining the State in Good Order
  • XVI, 50. Feng Shan, The Feng and Shan Sacrifices
  • XVI, 51. Xiao Wen, Minor Queries
  • XVII, 52. Qi Chen Qi Zhu, Seven Ministers and Seven Rulers
  • XVII, 53. Jin Cang, On Maintaining Restraint
  • XVIII, 54. Ru Guo, On Entering the Capital
  • XVIII, 55. Jiu Shou, Nine Things to Be Preserved
  • XVIII, 56. Huan Gong Wen, Queries of Duke Huan
  • XVIII, 57. Du Di, On Appraising the Terrain
  • XIX, 58. Di Yuan. Categories of Land
  • XIX, 59. Dizi Zhi, Duties of the Student
  • XII, 35. Chi Mi, On Extravagance in Spending
  • XXI, 68. Chen Cheng Ma, and Introduction to the Qing Zhong Section
  • XXI, 69. Cheng Ma Shu, The Art of Fiscal Management
  • XXII, 71. Shi Yu, Discourse on Economic Matters
  • XXII, 72. Hai Wang, Kingship Based on the Sea
  • XXII, 73. Guo Xu, The State's Store of Grain
  • XXII, 74. Shan Guo Gui, Using Statistics to Control State Finances
  • XXII, 75. Shan Quan Shu, Methods for Coping with Change
  • XXII, 76. Shan Zhi Shu, The Best Methods for Insuring Fiscal Control
  • XXIII, 77. Di Shu, Methods for Exploiting the Earth
  • XXIII, 78. Kui Du, Calculations and Measures
  • XXIII, 79. Guo Zhun, Maintaining Stability in State Finances
  • XXIII, 80. Qing Zhong Jia, Qing zhong Economic Policies, Part A
  • XXIV, 81. Qing Zhong Yi, Qing zhong Economic Policies, Part B
  • XXIV, 83. Qing Zhong Ding, Qing zhong Economic Policies, Part D
  • XXIV, 84. Qing Zhong Wu, Qing zhong Economic Policies, Part E
  • XXIV, 85. Qing Zhong Ji, Qing zhong Economic Policies, Part F
  • Appendix. End-Rhymes for Rhymed Passages in Guanzi Volume One
  • Bibliography
  • Abbreviations,
  • Commentators
  • Older Works in Chinese and Japanese
  • Recent Works in Chinese and Japanese
  • Works in Other Languages
  • Index