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Wuxi Feng Wu Zhi


Wuxi Feng Wu Zhi
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Author : Wu Xu
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 1981

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Nan Na Jing Feng Wu Zhi


Nan Na Jing Feng Wu Zhi
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language : zh-CN
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Release Date : 1983

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Yangzhou Feng Wu Zhi


Yangzhou Feng Wu Zhi
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Author : Fugui Zhu
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 1980

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Zhong Yuan Feng Wu Zhi


Zhong Yuan Feng Wu Zhi
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Author : Zhong yuan wen xian she bian ji wei yuan hui
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 2001

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Patterns Of Disengagement


Patterns Of Disengagement
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Author : Alan J. Berkowitz
language : en
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Release Date : 2000

Patterns Of Disengagement written by Alan J. Berkowitz 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 2000 with History categories.


While the customary path to achievement in traditional China was through service to the state, from the earliest times certain individuals had been acclaimed for repudiating an official career. This book traces the formulation and portrayal of the practice of reclusion in China from the earliest times through the sixth century, by which time reclusion had taken on its enduring character. Those men who decided to withhold their service to state governance fit the dictum from the Book of Changes of a man who "does not serve a king or lord; he elevates in priority his own affairs." This characterization came to serve as a byword of individual and voluntary withdrawal, the image of the man whose lofty resolve could not be humbled for service to a temporal ruler. Men who eschewed official appointments in favor of pursuing their own personal ideals were known by such appellations as "hidden men" (yinshi), "disengaged persons" (yimin), "high-minded men" (gaoshi), and "scholars-at-home" (chushi). What distinguished these men was a particular strength of character that underlay their conduct: they received approbation for maintaining their resolve, their mettle, their integrity, and their moral and personal values in the face of adversity, threat, or temptation. This book reveals that those who opted for a life of reclusion had a variety of motivations for their decisions and conducted widely divergent ways of life. The lives of these men epitomize the distinctive nature of substantive reclusion, differentiating them from those of the intelligentsia who, on occasion, voiced their desire for disengagement or for retreat, but who nevertheless found or retained their places in government office. Throughout, the author places the recluse and reclusion within the social, political, intellectual, religious, and literary contexts of the times.



Su Zhou Feng Wu Zhi


Su Zhou Feng Wu Zhi
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Author : Zhang
language : zh-CN
Publisher:
Release Date : 1982

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Wu Feng Shu Yuan Zhi


Wu Feng Shu Yuan Zhi
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Author : Shangfei Cheng
language : zh-CN
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Release Date : 1995

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Lian Yun Gang Feng Wu Zhi


Lian Yun Gang Feng Wu Zhi
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Author : (Hong ying) Xue
language : zh-CN
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Release Date : 1983

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The Habitable City In China


The Habitable City In China
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Author : Toby Lincoln
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-11-21

The Habitable City In China written by Toby Lincoln and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-11-21 with Political Science categories.


This book offers a new perspective on Chinese urban history by exploring cities as habitable spaces. China, the world’s most populous nation, is now its newest urban society, and the pace of this unprecedented historical transformation has increased in recent decades. The contributors to this book conceptualise cities as first providing the necessities of life, and then becoming places in which the quality of life can be improved. They focus on how cities have been made secure during times of instability, how their inhabitants have consumed everything from the simplest of foods to the most expensive luxuries, and how they have been planned as ideal spaces. Drawing examples from across the country, this book offers comparisons between different cities, highlights continuities across time and space—and in doing so may provide solutions to some of the problems that continue to affect Chinese cities today.



Leprosy In China


Leprosy In China
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Author : Angela Ki Che Leung
language : en
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Release Date : 2009

Leprosy In China written by Angela Ki Che Leung and has been published by Columbia University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Art categories.


Angela Ki Che Leung's meticulous study begins with the classical annals of the imperial era, which contain the first descriptions of a feared and stigmatized disorder modern researchers now identify as leprosy. She then tracks the relationship between the disease and China's social and political spheres (theories of contagion prompted community and statewide efforts at segregation); religious traditions (Buddhism and Daoism ascribed redemptive meaning to those suffering from the disease), and evolving medical discourse (Chinese doctors have contested the disease's etiology for centuries). Leprosy even pops up in Chinese folklore, attributing the spread of the contagion to contact with immoral women. Leung next places the history of leprosy into a global context of colonialism, racial politics, and "imperial danger." A perceived global pandemic in the late nineteenth century seemed to confirm Westerners' fears that Chinese immigration threatened public health. Therefore battling to contain, if not eliminate, the disease became a central mission of the modernizing, state-building projects of the late Qing empire, the nationalist government of the first half of the twentieth century, and the People's Republic of China. Stamping out the curse of leprosy was the first step toward achieving "hygienic modernity" and erasing the cultural and economic backwardness associated with the disease. Leung's final move connects China's experience with leprosy to a larger history of public health and biomedical regimes of power, exploring the cultural and political implications of China's Sino-Western approach to the disease.