Chinese Texts for Chinese Civilization: A Sourcebook


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1. Late Shang Divination Texts

2. The Metal Bound Box

3. Hexagrams in the Book of Changes

4. Songs and Poems

5. The Battle Between Jin and Chu

6. Confucian Teachings

7. Daoist Teachings

8. Legalist Teachings

9. Two Avengers

10. Social Rituals

11. Penal Servitude in Qin Law

12. The World Beyond China

13. Heaven, Earth, and Man

14. The Debate on Salt and Iron

15. The Classic of Filial Piety

16. Wang Fu on Friendship and Getting Ahead

17. Women's Virtues and Vices

18. Yin and Yang in Medical Theory

19. Local Cults

20. Uprisings

21. Ge Hong's Autobiography

22. Buddhist Doctrines and Practices

23. Tales of Ghosts and Demons

24. Cultural Differences Between the North and the South

25. Emperor Taizong on Effective Government

26. The Tang Legal Code

27. The Errors of Geomancy

28. The Dancing Horses of Xuanzong's Court

29. Family Business

30. The Examination System

31. A Pilgrim's Visit to the Five Terrances Mountains

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33. Book of Rewards and Punishments

34. Precepts of the Perfect Truth Daoist Sect

35. Wang Anshi, Sima Guang, and Emperor Shenzong

36. Rules for the Fan Lineage's Charitable Estate

37. Ancestral Rites

38. Women and the Problems They Create

39. Longing to Recover the North

40. Zhu Xi's Conversations with His Disciples

41. The Attractions of the Capital

42. The Mutual Responsibility System

43. On Farming

44. A Mongol Governor

45. A Schedule for Learning

46. A Scholar-Painter's Diary

47. Proclamations of the Hongwu Emperor

48. The Dragon Boat Race

49. Village Ordinances

50. Commercial Activities

51. What the Weaver Said

52. Tenants

53. Shi Jin the Nine-Dragoned

54. Family Instructions

55 Concubines

56. Widows Loyal Unto Death

57. Two Philosophers

58. A Censor Accuses a Eunuch

59. The Yangzhou Massacre

60. Proverbs About Heaven

61. Taxes and Labor Service

62. Permanent Property

63. Lan Dingyuan's Casebook

64. Exhortations on Ceremony and Deference

65. Village Organization

66. The Village Headman and the New Teacher

67. Boat People

68. Placards Posted in Guangzhou

69. Infant Protection Society

70. Mid-Century Rebels

71. The Conditions and Activities of Workers

72. Genealogy Rules

73. Liang Qichao on His Trip to America

74. Ridding China of Bad Customs

75. Rural Education

76. My Old Home

77. The Spirit of the May Fourth Movement

78. The Haifeng Peasant Association

79. The Dog-Meat General

80. The General Strike

81. Funeral Processions

82. My Children

83. The Life of Beggars

84. Generalissimo Jiang on National Identity

85. The Communist Party

86. Land Reform

87. Hu Feng and Mao Zedong

88. A New Young Man Arrives at the Organization Department

89. Peng Dehuai's Critique of the Great Leap Forward

90. Developing Agricultural Production

91. Lei Feng, Chairman Mao's Good Fighter

92. Housing in Shanghai

93. Red Guards

94. Victims

95. The Changing Course of Courtship

96. The One-Child Family

97. Economic Liberalization and New Problems for Women

98. Peasants in the Cities

99. Posters Calling for Democracy

100. Defending China's Socialist Democracy

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