
Essays of a Recluse
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Wang's essays range across moral philosophy, cosmology, education, military affairs, and conflict in the borderlands. The essays decry governmental corruption and rampant litigiousness, as well as the callous neglect of the poor and the exploitation of women. To remedy these failures, Wang Fu calls for heeding the wisdom of the classics and implementing procedures for recruiting worthy officials. His focused interest in the common people and sensitivity to their travails make Essays of a Recluse a rich source of information about daily life during the Eastern Han period, providing insights into folk religion, divination, marriage practices, and the legal system. Widely admired in his lifetime, Wang's essays were later singled out by Han Yu (768-824 CE) as one of the three great works of the period. Anne Behnke Kinney and John S. Major's expert translation makes an important but notoriously complex and difficult work accessible to a range of English-language readers.
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include Exemplary Women of Early China: The Lienü zhuan of Liu Xiang (Columbia University Press, 2014), Representations of Childhood and Youth in Early China (Stanford University Press, 2005), and Chinese Views of Childhood (University of Hawai'i Press, 1995). She is the director of the digital research collection, Traditions of Exemplary Women and Book Review Editor for Early China.
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Chronology
Translators' Introduction
Preface
1. ¿¿ In Praise of Study
2. ¿¿ Concentrating on the Root
3. ¿¿ Suppressing Profit
4. ¿¿ Appraising Eminence
5. ¿¿ The Difficulties of the Worthy
6. ¿¿ The Enlightened and the Unenlightened
7. ¿¿ Evaluating Merit
8. ¿¿ Thinking About the Worthy
9. ¿¿ The Fundamentals of Government
10. ¿¿ The Sighs of a Recluse
11. ¿¿ Loyalty and Nobility
12. ¿¿ On Excessive Luxury
13. ¿¿ Taking Care Over Minutiae
14. ¿¿ Substance and Recommendation
15. ¿¿ Ranked Emoluments
16. ¿¿ On Amnesties
17. ¿¿ The Three Models
18. ¿¿ Using [the People's] Time Sparingly
19. ¿¿ Judging Legal Cases
20. ¿¿ Governing in an Age of Decline
21. ¿¿ Exhorting Generals
22. ¿¿ Securing the Frontier
23. ¿¿ Discussions of the Frontier
24. ¿¿ Populating the Frontier
25. ¿¿ Divination Set Forth
26. ¿¿ Spirit Mediums Set Forth
27. ¿¿ Physiognomy Set Forth
28. ¿¿ Dreams Set Forth
29. ¿¿ Explicating Difficulties
30. ¿¿ On Social Relations
31. ¿¿ Enlightenment and Loyalty
32. ¿¿ Teachings on the Root
33. ¿¿ Transformation Through Virtue
34. ¿¿¿ Treatise on the Five Powers
35. ¿¿¿ A Record of Lineage and Clan Names
36. ¿¿ Postface
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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