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The Role of Wu-hsing in Early Yiian Artistic Development under Mongol Rule
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Note on Transcription of Mongolian Names and Terms xi
- Abbreviations Used in the Notes xiii
- I. Introduction 1
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II. Institutions
- Structure and function in the Yiian Imperial Government 25
- Chinese Official Historiography at the Yuan Court: The Composition of the Liao, Chin, And Sung Histories 56
- Southern Chinese Scholars and Educational Institutions in Early Yuan: Some Preliminary Remarks 107
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III. Thought
- Political Thought in Chin-hua under Mongol Rule 137
- Wu Ch’eng and the Perpetuation of the Classical Heritage in the Yuan 186
- Yu Chi and Southern Taoism during the Yuan Period 212
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IV. Foreigners In China
- The Muslims in the Early Yuan Dynasty 257
- Tibetans in Yuan China 296
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V. Art and Literature
- The Role of Wu-hsing in Early Yiian Artistic Development under Mongol Rule 331
- The Impact of the Reunification: Northern Elements in the life and Art of Hsien-yü Shu (1257?-1302) and Their Relation To Early Yuan Literati Culture 371
- Mongol Influence on the Development of Northern Drama 434
- Appendix 1 467
- Appendix 2 469
- Index 473
- List of Contributors 489
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Note on Transcription of Mongolian Names and Terms xi
- Abbreviations Used in the Notes xiii
- I. Introduction 1
-
II. Institutions
- Structure and function in the Yiian Imperial Government 25
- Chinese Official Historiography at the Yuan Court: The Composition of the Liao, Chin, And Sung Histories 56
- Southern Chinese Scholars and Educational Institutions in Early Yuan: Some Preliminary Remarks 107
-
III. Thought
- Political Thought in Chin-hua under Mongol Rule 137
- Wu Ch’eng and the Perpetuation of the Classical Heritage in the Yuan 186
- Yu Chi and Southern Taoism during the Yuan Period 212
-
IV. Foreigners In China
- The Muslims in the Early Yuan Dynasty 257
- Tibetans in Yuan China 296
-
V. Art and Literature
- The Role of Wu-hsing in Early Yiian Artistic Development under Mongol Rule 331
- The Impact of the Reunification: Northern Elements in the life and Art of Hsien-yü Shu (1257?-1302) and Their Relation To Early Yuan Literati Culture 371
- Mongol Influence on the Development of Northern Drama 434
- Appendix 1 467
- Appendix 2 469
- Index 473
- List of Contributors 489