This publication is presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
University of Hawai'i Press
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
Introduction
-
Hoyt Cleveland Tillman
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- Foreword by Ying-shih Yü IX
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Introduction 1
-
PART 1. THE FIRST PERIOD, 1127-1162
- Introduction 19
- 1. The First Generation: Chang Chiu-ch’eng and Hu Hung 24
-
PART 2.THE SECOND PERIOD, 1163-1181
- 2. Chang Shih 37
- 3. Chu Hsi and Chang Shih 59
- 4. Lü Tsu-ch’ien 83
- 5. Chu Hsi and Lii Tsu-ch’ien 104
-
PART 3. THE THIRD PERIOD, 1182-1202
- Introduction 133
- 6. Ch’en Liang 145
- 7. Chu Hsi and Ch’en Liang 161
- 8. Lu Chiu-yüan 187
- 9. Chu Hsi and Lu Chiu-yüan 202
-
PART 4. THE FOURTH PERIOD, 1202-1279
- Introduction 231
- 10. Chu Hsi’s Disciples and Other Tao-hsüeh Confucians 235
- Conclusion 251
- Notes 265
- Glossary 291
- Pre-1900 Chinese Sources 297
- Twentieth-Century Chinese and Japanese Sources 302
- Western-Language Sources 311
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- Foreword by Ying-shih Yü IX
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Introduction 1
-
PART 1. THE FIRST PERIOD, 1127-1162
- Introduction 19
- 1. The First Generation: Chang Chiu-ch’eng and Hu Hung 24
-
PART 2.THE SECOND PERIOD, 1163-1181
- 2. Chang Shih 37
- 3. Chu Hsi and Chang Shih 59
- 4. Lü Tsu-ch’ien 83
- 5. Chu Hsi and Lii Tsu-ch’ien 104
-
PART 3. THE THIRD PERIOD, 1182-1202
- Introduction 133
- 6. Ch’en Liang 145
- 7. Chu Hsi and Ch’en Liang 161
- 8. Lu Chiu-yüan 187
- 9. Chu Hsi and Lu Chiu-yüan 202
-
PART 4. THE FOURTH PERIOD, 1202-1279
- Introduction 231
- 10. Chu Hsi’s Disciples and Other Tao-hsüeh Confucians 235
- Conclusion 251
- Notes 265
- Glossary 291
- Pre-1900 Chinese Sources 297
- Twentieth-Century Chinese and Japanese Sources 302
- Western-Language Sources 311
- Index 323