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Hawaii Reader in Traditional Chinese Culture
Edited by Victor H Mair Nancy S Steinhardt and Paul R Goldin Copyright - photo 1

Edited by

Victor H. Mair
Nancy S. Steinhardt and Paul R. Goldin

Copyright 2005 University of Hawaii Press All rights reserved Printed in the - photo 2
Copyright

2005 University of Hawaii Press
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hawaii reader in traditional Chinese culture / edited by
Victor H. Mair, Nancy S. Steinhardt, and Paul R. Goldin.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8248-2785-6 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1. ChinaCivilizationSourcesTextbooks. I. Mair, Victor H. II. Steinhardt, Nancy Shatzman. III. Goldin, Paul Rakita.
DS721.H338 2005

951dc22

2004012418

Selections 12, 13, 32, 69, 84, and 92 first appeared in the following copyrighted works and are used with permission: Tao Te Ching: The Classic Book of Integrity and the Way, trans. Victor H. Mair (Bantam Press, 1990) (selection 12); Wandering on the Way: Early Taoist Tales and Parables of Chuang Tzu, trans. Victor H. Mair (University of Hawaii Press, 1998) (selection 13); Xiao Tong, comp., Wen xuan, under the title Selections of Refined Literature, vol. 1: Rhapsodies on Metropolises and Capitals, trans. David R. Knechtges (Princeton University Press, 1982) (selection 32); Ni Tsan and His Cloud Forest Hall Collection of Rules for Drinking and Eating, trans. Teresa Wang and E. N. Anderson, Petits Propos Culinaires, 60: 2441 (London: Prospect Books, 1998) (selection 69); with permission of the Harvard University Asia Center from Emma Teng, From Savage Island to Chinese Province: Taiwan in the Imagined Geography of the Qing Empire (The President and Fellows of Harvard College, 2004) (selection 84); Britta Erickson, ed., The Art of Xu Bing:Words without Meaning, Meaning without Words (University of Washington Press and Smithsonian Institution/Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, 2001) (selection 92).

University of Hawaii Press books are printed on acid-free paper and meet the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Council on Library Resources.

Designed by April Leidig-Higgins

Printed by The Maple-Vail Book Manufacturing Group

For Derk Bodde,
Schuyler Van Rensselaer Cammann,
and W. Allyn Rickett

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When three people are walking along,
there will certainly be a teacher for me
among them.Analects 7.22

Present-day China showing archaeological and historical sites Enlargement - photo 3

Present-day China, showing archaeological and historical sites

Enlargement showing East Central China contents contributors AB Alan - photo 4

Enlargement showing East Central China

contents
contributors
ABAlan Berkowitz (Swarthmore College)
ALHAnn L. Huss (Wellesley College)
ASAngela Sheng (Ottawa, Canada)
BHBarbara Hendrischke (Australian National University)
CFCharlotte Furth (University of Southern California)
DAGDavid A. Graff (Kansas State University)
DBDaniel Boucher (Cornell University)
DMDenis Mair (poet, independent scholar)
DRKDavid R. Knechtges (University of Washington)
DSSDonald S. Sutton (Carnegie Mellon University)
DWPDavid Pankenier (Lehigh University)
ENAEugene N. Anderson (University of California, Riverside)
ETEmma Teng (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
GLMGilbert L. Mattos (Seton Hall University, deceased)
GSGary Seaman (University of Southern California)
HCHugh Clark (Ursinus College)
HYSHsio-yen Shih (University of Hong Kong, deceased)
JHJohn Hay (University of California, Santa Cruz)
JLHJan L. Hagman (Lexington, Massachusetts)
KCKatherine Carlitz (University of Pittsburgh)
KKKeith Knapp (The Citadel)
KLKathryn Lowry (University of California, Santa Barbara)
LDSLowell Skar (University of Colorado at Boulder)
LHLaura Hostetler (University of Illinois, Chicago)
LLMLindy Li Mark (California State University, Hayward)
LMJLionel M. Jensen (University of Notre Dame)
LSLynn Struve (Indiana University)
MRDMichael R. Drompp (Rhodes College)
MSMeir Shahar (Tel Aviv University)
NCSNarayan Chandra Sen (Asiatic Society, Calcutta)
NSSNancy S. Steinhardt (University of Pennsylvania)
PRGPaul R. Goldin (University of Pennsylvania)
PYWPei-yi Wu (Columbia University)
RFRobert Foster (Berea College)
RKRobin Kornman (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)
RMRichard Mather (University of Minnesota)
RTRomeyn Taylor (University of Minnesota)
SBSusan Bush (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
SHWStephen H. West (University of California, Berkeley)
SLMSusan L. Mann (University of California, Davis)
SMSucheta Mazumdar (Duke University)
TBThomas Bartlett (La Trobe University)
TLTina Lu (University of Pennsylvania)
TSTansen Sen (Baruch College)
TWTeresa Wang (University of California, Riverside)
VCXVictor Cunrui Xiong (Western Michigan University)
VHMVictor H. Mair (University of Pennsylvania)
WSWayne Schlepp (University of Toronto)
XFTXiaofei Tian (Harvard University)
XRLXinru Liu (College of New Jersey)
ZQCZong-qi Cai (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
historical chronology
ca. 1600ca. 1045 b.c.e.shang dynasty
ca. 1045221 b.c.e.zhou dynasty
Western Zhou ca. 1045771 b.c.e.
Eastern Zhou 770256 b.c.e.
Spring and Autumn Period 722481 b.c.e.
Warring States Period 475221 b.c.e.
221206 b.c.e.qin dynasty
206 b.c.e. 220 c.e.han dynasty
Western Han 206 b.c.e. 8 c.e.
Xin (Wang Mang Interregnum) 823 c.e.
Eastern Han 25220
220280three kingdoms
Wei 220265
Shu 221263
Wu 222280
281420jin dynasty
Western Jin 281317
Eastern Jin 317420
304439sixteen states
During this period, there were actually at least eighteen different states that controlled various parts of North China and Sichuan. Of these eighteen states, fourteen were ruled over by five different non-Han groups.
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