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The Confucian persuasion.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Stanford studies in the civilizations of eastern AsiaPublication details: Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1960.Description: 390 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 299.512
Contents:
Introduction / Arthur F. Wright -- The confucianization of South China / Hisayuki Miyakawa -- Sui Yang-Ti: personality and stereotype / Arthur F. Wright -- Neo-confucianism and Neo-legalism in T'ang intellectual life, 755-805 / Edwin G. Pulleyblank -- Confucian elements in the theory of painting / James F. Cahill -- Traditional heroes in Chinese popular fiction / Robert Ruhlmann -- Protest against conventions and conventions of protest / David S. Nivison -- Confucian eremitism in the Yüan period / Frederick W. Mote -- Some themes in Chinese rebel ideologies / Yuji Muramatsu -- Ill wind in the well-field: the erosion of the confucian ground of controversy / Joseph R. Levenson -- The anti-confucian movement in early Republican China / Tse-Tsung Chow.
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Bibliographical references included in "Note" (p. [313]-375)

Introduction / Arthur F. Wright -- The confucianization of South China / Hisayuki Miyakawa -- Sui Yang-Ti: personality and stereotype / Arthur F. Wright -- Neo-confucianism and Neo-legalism in T'ang intellectual life, 755-805 / Edwin G. Pulleyblank -- Confucian elements in the theory of painting / James F. Cahill -- Traditional heroes in Chinese popular fiction / Robert Ruhlmann -- Protest against conventions and conventions of protest / David S. Nivison -- Confucian eremitism in the Yüan period / Frederick W. Mote -- Some themes in Chinese rebel ideologies / Yuji Muramatsu -- Ill wind in the well-field: the erosion of the confucian ground of controversy / Joseph R. Levenson -- The anti-confucian movement in early Republican China / Tse-Tsung Chow.

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