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Guanzi: Political, Economic, and Philosophical Essays from Early China
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The forty-two chapters contained in this volume include several which present Daoist theories concerning self-cultivation and the relationship between the body and mind as well as the development of Huang-Lao political and economic thought. The "Dizi zhi" chapter provides one of the oldest discussions of education in China. The "Shui di" chapter refers to the circulation of blood some two thousand years before the discoveries of William Harvey in the West. Other chapters deal with various aspects of statecraft, Yin-Yang and Five Phases thought, folk beliefs, seasonal calendars, and farming. Perhaps the best-known chapters are those that deal with various methods of controlling and stimulating the economy. They constitute one of the world's earliest presentations of a quantity theory of money. Throughout the text, Rickett provides extensive notes. He also supplies an introduction to the volume and a comprehensive index.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780691218984 |
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Publisher: | Princeton University Press |
Publication date: | 08/31/2021 |
Series: | Princeton Library of Asian Translations , #161 |
Pages: | 592 |
Product dimensions: | 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Preface ix
Introduction 3
General Content of Volume Two 3
Changes in Format 4
Special Terms 5
Rhymes 6
Recent Developments in Guanzi Studies 8
Translation Procedures and Methods of Notation 9
Guanzi
XII, 35. Chi Mi $$$ (follows XIX, 59)
XVI, 49. Nei Ye $$$, Inner Workings, and Introduction to the Four "Xin shu" Chapters 15
XIII, 36. Xin Shu Shang $$$ (follows XIII, 37)
XIII, 37. Xin Shu Xia $$$, Art of the Mind, Part II 56
XIII, 36. Xin Shu Shang $$$, Art of the Mind, Part I 65
XIII, 38. Bai Xin $$$, Purifying the Mind 82
XIV, 39. Shui Di $$$, Water and Earth 98
XIV, 40. Si Shi $$$, The Four Seasons 108
XIV, 41. Wu Xing $$$, Five Phases 118
XV, 42. Shi $$$, On Paying Attention to Circumstances 129
XV, 43. Zheng $$$, Rectification 136
XV, 44. Jiu Bian $$$, The Nine Alternatives 140
XV, 45. Ren Fa $$$, Reliance on Law 143
XV, 46. Ming Fa $$$, On Making the Law Clear, and XXI, 67, Ming Fa Jie $$$, Explanation of the "Ming Fa" 152
XV, 47. Zheng Shi $$$, Rectifying the Age 170
XV, 48. Zhi Guo $$$, Maintaining the State in Good Order 175
XVI, 49. Nei Ye $$$ (precedes XIII, 36)
XVI, 50. Feng Shan $$$, The Feng and Shan Sacrifices 181
XVI, 51. Xiao Wen $$$, Minor Queries 186
XVII, 52. Qi Chen Qi Zhu $$$, Seven Ministers and Seven Rulers 201
XVII, 53. Jin Cang $$$, On Maintaining Restraint 214
XVIII, 54. Ru Gwo $$$, On Entering the Capital 227
XVIII, 55. Jiu Shou $$$, Nine Things to Be Preserved 231
XVIII, 56. Huan Gong Wen $$$, Queries of Duke Huan 238
XVIII, 57. Du Di $$$, On Appraising the Terrain 240
XIX, 58. Di Yuan $$$, Categories of Land 254
XIX, 59. Dizi Zhi $$$, Duties of the Student 283
XII, 35. Chi Mi $$$, On Extravagance in Spending 292
XIX, 60. Yan Zhao $$$ (lost)
XIX, 61. Xiu Shen $$$ (lost)
XIX, 62. Wen Ba $$$ (lost)
XIX, 63. Mu Min Jie $$$ (lost)
XX, 64. Xing Shi Jie $$$ (see Volume One, I, 2)
XXI, 65. Li Zheng Jiu Bai Jie $$$ (see Volume One, I, 4)
XXI, 66. Ban Fa Jie (see Volume One, II, 7)
XXI, 67. Ming Fa Jie (see XV, 46)
XXI, 68. Chen Cheng Ma $$$, and Introduction to the Qing Zhong $$$ Section 337
XXI, 69. Cheng Ma Shu $$$, The Art of Fiscal Management 364
XXI, 70. Wen Cheng Ma $$$ (lost)
XXII, 71. Shi Yu $$$, Discourse on Economic Matters 368
XXII, 72. Hai Wang $$$, Kingship Based on the Sea 372
XXII, 73. Guo Xu $$$, The State's Store of Grain 376
XXII, 74. Shan Guo Gui $$$, Using Statistics to Control State Finances 388
XXII, 75. Shan Quan Shu $$$, Methods for Coping with Change 396
XXII, 76. Shan Zhi Shu $$$, The Best Methods for Insuring Fiscal Control 406
XXIII, 77. Di Shu $$$, Methods for Exploiting the Earth 421
XXIII, 78. Kui Du $$$, Calculations and Measures 430
XXIII, 79. Guo Zhun $$$, Maintaining Stability in State Finances 443
XXIII, 80. Qing Zhong Jia $$$, Qing zhong Economic Policies, Part A 446
XXIV, 81. Qing Zhong $$$, Qing zhong Economic Policies, Part B 466
XXIV, 82. Qing Zhong Bing $$$ (lost)
XXIV, 83. Qing Zhong Ding $$$, Qing zhong Economic Policies, Part D 480
XXIV, 84. Qing Zhong Wu $$$, Qing zhong Economic Policies, Part E 498
XXIV, 85. Qing Zhong Ji $$$, Qing zhong Economic Policies, Part F 509
XXIV, 86. Qing Zhong Geng $$$ (lost)
Appendix. End-Rhymes for Rhymed Passages in Guanzi Volume One 517
Bibliography 525
Abbreviations 525
Commentators 525
Older Works in Chinese and Japanese 529
Recent Works in Chinese and Japanese 535
Works in Other Languages 541
Index 547