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Hangzhou Fu Zhi 178 Juan


Hangzhou Fu Zhi 178 Juan
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language : zh-CN
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Release Date : 1974

Hangzhou Fu Zhi 178 Juan written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1974 with Hang Xian (China) categories.




Min Guo Hangzhou Fu Zhi


Min Guo Hangzhou Fu Zhi
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Author : Qiong Chen
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 1993

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The Forgotten Christians Of Hangzhou


The Forgotten Christians Of Hangzhou
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Author : David E. Mungello
language : en
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Release Date : 1994-01-01

The Forgotten Christians Of Hangzhou written by David E. Mungello and has been published by University of Hawaii Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994-01-01 with History categories.


Based on manuscripts from the once inaccessible former Jesuit library of Zikawei in Shanghai, this book breaks new ground in focusing on the generation that followed Matteo Ricci and other luminaries of the early China mission. Unusual in its coverage of both Jesuits and their Chinese literati converts, The Forgotten Christians of Hangzhou traces the development of the Christian presence in seventeenth century Hangzhou through the work of Jesuit fathers Martino Martini and Prospero Intorcetta, and Confucian scholar Zhang Xingyao, whose struggle to demonstrate the compatibility of Neo-Confucianism with the "Lord of Heaven Teaching from the Far West" forms the focus of D. E. Mungello's penetrating study. Zhang and his fellow literati converts were in almost all respects highly orthodox Confucians who nevertheless regarded Christianity as complementary to, and in some respects transcending, Confucianism. Their search for an intellectual blending of the two religions shows that, contrary to important recent studies, Christianity was inculturated into seventeenth-century China far more than has been realized. Prior to their dissolution at the hands of a hostile imperial government a century later, the Hangzhou Christians had built one of the most beautiful churches in East Asia, a seminary for training young Chinese priests, a library and printing center, and a Jesuit cemetery. The church and cemetery have since been reopened and the works of Hangzhou Christians are preserved in libraries in Shanghai, Beijing, and Paris. These architectural and literary monuments help reconstruct the features of one of China's most colorful and historical cities and the experiences of some of her most remarkable inhabitants. The Forgotten Christians of Hangzhou not only tells us their story but adds a new dimension to our knowledge of the assimilation of Christianity by Chinese culture - a process that is still under way today.





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Between Heaven And Modernity


Between Heaven And Modernity
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Author : Peter J. Carroll
language : en
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Release Date : 2006

Between Heaven And Modernity written by Peter J. Carroll and has been published by Stanford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with History categories.


Combining social, political, and cultural history, this book examines the contestation over space, history, and power in the late Qing and Republican-era reconstruction of the ancient capital of Suzhou as a modern city. Located fifty miles west of Shanghai, Suzhou has been celebrated throughout Asia as a cynosure of Chinese urbanity and economic plenty for a thousand years. With the city's 1895 opening as a treaty port, businessmen and state officials began to draw on Western urban planning in order to bolster Chinese political and economic power against Japanese encroachment. As a result, both Suzhou as a whole and individual components of the cityscape developed new significance according to a calculus of commerce and nationalism. Japanese monks and travelers, Chinese officials, local people, and others competed to claim Suzhou’s streets, state institutions, historic monuments, and temples, and thereby to define the course of Suzhou’s and greater China’s modernity.



Yang Tingyun Confucian And Christian In Late Ming China


Yang Tingyun Confucian And Christian In Late Ming China
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Author : Nicolas Standaert
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2021-09-13

Yang Tingyun Confucian And Christian In Late Ming China written by Nicolas Standaert and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-09-13 with History categories.




The Class Of 1761


The Class Of 1761
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Author : Iona Man-Cheong
language : en
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Release Date : 2004-08-12

The Class Of 1761 written by Iona Man-Cheong and has been published by Stanford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-08-12 with History categories.


The Class of 1761 reveals the workings of China's imperial examination system from the unique perspective of a single graduating class. The author follows the students' struggles in negotiating the examination system along with bureaucratic intrigue and intellectual conflict, as well as their careers across the Empire—to the battlefields of imperial expansion in Annam and Tibet, the archives where the glories of the empire were compiled, and back to the chambers where they in turn became examiners for the next generation of aspirants. The book explores the rigors and flexibilities of the examination system as it disciplined men for political life and shows how the system legitimated both the Manchu throne and the majority non-Manchu elite. In the system's intricately articulated networks, we discern the stability of the Qing empire and the fault lines that would grow to destabilize it.



Southwest China In A Regional And Global Perspective C 1600 1911


Southwest China In A Regional And Global Perspective C 1600 1911
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language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2018-01-03

Southwest China In A Regional And Global Perspective C 1600 1911 written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-01-03 with History categories.


The book Southwest China in Regional and Global Perspectives (c. 1600-1911) is dedicated to important issues in society, trade, and local policy in the southwestern provinces of Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan during the late phase of the Qing period.



Die Chinesische Regionalbeschreibung


Die Chinesische Regionalbeschreibung
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Author : Christine Moll-Murata
language : de
Publisher: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Release Date : 2001

Die Chinesische Regionalbeschreibung written by Christine Moll-Murata and has been published by Otto Harrassowitz Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with China categories.


Chinesische Regionalbeschreibungen, fangzhi oder difangzhi, werden fur wirtschafts- und sozialgeschichtliche Untersuchungen in der Sinologie haufig herangezogen. Gattungsspezifische Betrachtungen sind dagegen eher selten. In dieser Veroffentlichung wird die Frage nach dem geschichtlichen Charakter des Genres in seiner traditionellen Form zwischen Song- und Qingzeit gestellt. Als Fallbeispiel wird die Serie der acht erhaltenen Prafekturbeschreibungen von Lin'an bzw. Hangzhou herangezogen, die zwischen ca. 1169 und 1922 veroffentlicht wurden. Es ergibt sich ein Verlaufsmodell von kurzeren, eher aufdas Informationsbedurfnis der Zentralregierung zugeschnittenen Beschreibungen jeweils zu Beginn von Dynastien hin zu langeren Werken gegen Dynastieende. Diese umfangreicheren Beschreibungen dienten nun eher den Interessen lokaler Eliten, die sich als Autoren und Geldgeber an ihrer Abfassung beteiligten.Die Studie umfasst Inhaltsanalysen der einzelnen Beschreibungen, einen Dokumentationsteil mit integralen Ubersetzungen samtlicher Vorworte des Fallbeispiels sowie ein ausfuhrliches Glossar.



Heavenly Masters


Heavenly Masters
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Author : Vincent Goossaert
language : en
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Release Date : 2021-11-30

Heavenly Masters written by Vincent Goossaert and has been published by University of Hawaii Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-11-30 with Religion categories.


The origins of modern Daoism can be traced to the Church of the Heavenly Master (Tianshidao), reputedly established by the formidable Zhang Daoling. In 142 CE, according to Daoist tradition, Zhang was visited by the Lord on High, who named him his vicar on Earth with the title Heavenly Master. The dispensation articulated an eschatological vision of saving initiates—the pure, those destined to become immortals—by enforcing a strict moral code. Under evolving forms, Tianshidao has remained central to Chinese society, and Daoist priests have upheld their spiritual allegiance to Zhang, their now divinized founder. This book tells the story of the longue durée evolution of the Heavenly Master leadership and institution. Later hagiography credits Zhang Daoling’s great-grandson, putatively the fourth Heavenly Master, with settling the family at Longhushan (Dragon and Tiger Mountain); in time his descendants—down to the present contested sixty-fifth Heavenly Master living in Taiwan—made the extraordinary claim of being able to transmit hereditarily the function of the Heavenly Master and the power to grant salvation. Over the next twelve centuries, the Zhangs turned Longhushan into a major holy site and a household name in the Chinese world, and constructed a large administrative center for the bureaucratic management of Chinese society. They gradually built the Heavenly Master institution, which included a sacred site; a patriarchal line of successive Heavenly Masters wielding vast monopolistic powers to ordain humans and gods; a Zhang lineage that nurtured talent and accumulated wealth; and a bureaucratic apparatus comprised of temples, training centers, and a clerical hierarchy. So well-designed was this institution that it remained stable for more than a millennium, far outlasting the longest dynasties, and had ramifications for every city and village in imperial China. In this ambitious work, Vincent Goossaert traces the Heavenly Master bureaucracy from medieval times to the modern Chinese nation-state as well as its expansion. His in-depth portraits of influential Heavenly Masters are skillfully embedded in a large-scale analysis of the institution and its rules, ideology, and vision of society.