Documentation and Argument in Early China The Shàngshū 尚書 (Venerated Documents) and the Shū Traditions
This study uncovers the traditions behind the formative Classic Shàngshū (Venerated Documents). It reveals a genre of "Shū" (Documents) practice that was used creatively by contrasting conceptual communities for socio-philosophical ends. Working from Warring States-manuscript texts, it...
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2021
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