Written on Bamboo and Silk

Written on Bamboo and Silk
Author: Tsuen-hsuin Tsien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Books
ISBN: 9780226814162

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Paleography, which often overlaps with archaeology, deciphers ancient inscriptions and modes of writing to reveal the knowledge and workings of earlier societies. In this now-classic paleographic study of China, Tsuen-Hsuin Tsien traces the development of Chinese writing from the earliest inscriptions to the advent of printing, with specific attention to the tools and media used. This edition includes material that treats the many major documents and ancient Chinese artifacts uncovered over the forty years since the book's first publication, as well as an afterword by Edward L. Shaughnessy. Written on Bamboo and Silk has long been considered a landmark in its field. Critical in this regard is the excavation of numerous sites throughout China, where hundreds of thousands of documents written on bamboo and silk--as well as other media--were found, including some of the earliest copies of historical, medical, astronomical, military, and religious texts that are now essential to the study of early Chinese literature, history, and philosophy. Discoveries such as these have made the amount of material evidence on the origins and evolution of communication throughout Chinese history exceedingly broad and rich, and yet Tsien succeeds in tackling it all and building on the earlier classic work that changed the course of study and understanding of Chinese paleography.

Written on Bamboo and Silk

Written on Bamboo and Silk
Author: Tsuen-Hsuin Tsien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1963
Genre: Chinese language
ISBN:

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Written on bamboo and silk

Written on bamboo and silk
Author: Tsuen-hsuin Tsien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1963
Genre: Chinese language
ISBN:

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Covers the period from 1400 B.C. to A.D. 700.

Written on Bamboo and Silk

Written on Bamboo and Silk
Author: Miguel Anselmo Bernad
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1962
Genre:
ISBN:

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Written on Bamboo and Silk

Written on Bamboo and Silk
Author: Tsuen-hsuin Tsien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1963
Genre: Chinese language
ISBN:

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"Silk and Bamboo" Music in Shanghai

Author: John Lawrence Witzleben
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1995
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780873384995

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This is a study of one of China's most influential regional musical traditions, the Jiangnan sizhu - string and wind music - of Shanghai. The in-depth approach adopted reveals much about Chinese musical culture.

At Home in Her Tomb

At Home in Her Tomb
Author: Christine Liu-Perkins
Publisher: Charlesbridge
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1607347253

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Unearth the mysteries of the Mawangdui tombs and take a sneak peek at life in Han dynasty China! This middle-grade chapter book unearths one of China’s top archaeological finds of the last century. Miniature servants, mysterious silk paintings, scrolls of long-lost secrets, and the best preserved mummy in the world (the body of Lady Dai) are just some of the artifacts that shed light upon life in China 2200 years ago. Illustrations include archival photographs as well as gorgeously rendered illustrations of Lady Dai's life. Back matter includes historical notes on the Qin and Han Dynasties, a time line, glossary, author’s note, bibliography, quotation sources, and an index.

The Chu Silk Manuscripts from Zidanku, Changsha (Hunan Province)

The Chu Silk Manuscripts from Zidanku, Changsha (Hunan Province)
Author: Li Ling
Publisher: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2020-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9882370977

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The Silk Manuscripts from Zidanku, Changsha (Hunan), are the only preImperial Chinese manuscripts on silk found todate. Dating to the turn from the 4th to the 3rd centuries BC (Late Warring States period), they contain several short texts concerning basic cosmological concepts, arranged in a diagrammatic arrangement and surrounded by pictorial illustrations. As such, they constitute a unique source of information complementing and going beyond what is known from transmitted texts. This is the first in a twovolume monograph on the Zidanku manuscripts, reflecting almost four decades of research by Professor Li Ling of Peking University. While the philological study and translation of the manuscript texts is the subject of Volume Two, this first volume presents the archaeological context and history of transmission of the physical manuscripts. It records how they were taken from their original place of interment in the 1940s and taken to the United States in 1946; documents the early stages in the research on the finds from the Zidanku tomb and its reexcavation in the 1970s; and accounts for where the manuscripts were kept before becoming the property, respectively, of the Arthur M. Sackler Foundation, New York (Manuscript 1), and the Freer and Sackler Galleries, Smithsonian Institution (Manuscripts 2 and 3). Superseding previous efforts, this is the definitive account that will sets the record straight and establishes a new basis for future research on these uniquely important artifacts.

Buried Ideas

Buried Ideas
Author: Sarah Allan
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2015-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1438457774

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Four Warring States texts discovered during recent decades challenge longstanding understandings of Chinese intellectual history. The discovery of previously unknown philosophical texts from the Axial Age is revolutionizing our understanding of Chinese intellectual history. Buried Ideas presents and discusses four texts found on brush-written slips of bamboo and their seemingly unprecedented political philosophy. Written in the regional script of Chu during the Warring States period (475–221 BCE), all of the works discuss Yao’s abdication to Shun and are related to but differ significantly from the core texts of the classical period, such as the Mencius and Zhuangzi. Notably, these works evince an unusually meritocratic stance, and two even advocate abdication over hereditary succession as a political ideal. Sarah Allan includes full English translations and her own modern-character editions of the four works examined: Tang Yú zhi dao, Zigao, Rongchengshi, and Bao xun. In addition, she provides an introduction to Chu-script bamboo-slip manuscripts and the complex issues inherent in deciphering them.