9780791463116-0791463117-The Yijing and Chinese Politics: Classical Commentary and Literati Activism in the Northern Song Period, 960-1127

The Yijing and Chinese Politics: Classical Commentary and Literati Activism in the Northern Song Period, 960-1127

ISBN-13: 9780791463116
ISBN-10: 0791463117
Author: Tze-Ki Hon
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: State Univ of New York Pr
Format: Hardcover 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780791463116
ISBN-10: 0791463117
Author: Tze-Ki Hon
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: State Univ of New York Pr
Format: Hardcover 256 pages

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The Yijing and Chinese Politics: Classical Commentary and Literati Activism in the Northern Song Period, 960-1127 (ISBN-13: 9780791463116 and ISBN-10: 0791463117), written by authors Tze-Ki Hon, was published by State Univ of New York Pr in 2004. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Yijing and Chinese Politics: Classical Commentary and Literati Activism in the Northern Song Period, 960-1127 (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.38.

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Discusses interpretations of the Yijing (the I Ching or Book of Changes) during the Northern Song period and how these illuminate the momentous changes in Chinese society during this era.

This book is the first comprehensive study of Yijing (Book of Changes) commentary during the Northern Song period, showing how it reflects a coming to terms with major political and social changes. Seen as a transitional period in China’s history, the Northern Song (960–1127) is often described as the midpoint in the Tang-Song transition or as the beginning of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism. Challenging this traditional view, Tze-ki Hon demonstrates the complexity of the Northern Song by breaking it into three periods characterized by, alternately, the reestablishment of civil governance, large-scale reforms, and a descent into factional rivalry. To illustrate the distinct characteristics of these three periods, Hon compares commentaries by Hu Yuan, Zhang Zai, and Cheng Yi with five other Yijing commentaries, highlighting the broad parameters, as well as the specific content, of an extremely important world of discourse―the debate on literati activism. These differing views on the literati’s role in civil governance prove how lively, diverse, and intense Northern Song intellectual life was, while also reminding us how important it is to understand the history of the period on its own terms.
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