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基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 1989. Transl. by Burton Watson.
Full Description
A vivid chronicle of events in the feudal states of China between 722 and 468 B.C., the Tso Chuan has long been considered both a major historical document and and an influential literary model. Covering over 250 years, these historical narratives focus not only on the political, diplomatic, and military affairs of ancient China, but also on its economic and cultural developments during the turbulent era when warring feudal states were gradually working towards unification. Ending shortly after Confucius' death in 479 B.C., the Tso Chuan provides a background to the life and thought of Confucius and his followers that is available in no other work.
Contents
Introduction Table of Principle States Map of Principal States1. Two Brothers of Cheng and the Mother who Doted on the Younger 2. The Revolt of the Ducal Son Chou-Hsii in Wei 3. A Quarrel over Precedence 4. A Wife's Dilemma 5. Two Half Brothers Who Hurried to their Death 6. The Deaths of Duke Huan of Lu and Duke Hsiang of Ch'i 7. Duke Hsien of Chin and Lady Li 8. Duke Hui of Chin 9. The Battle of Han 10. The Brief Career of Yu or Duke Huai of Chin 11. Ch'ung-erh: The Years of Wandering 12. Ch'ung-erh: The Return to Chin 13. The Battle of Ch'eng-p'u 14. Duke Wen of Chin's Attack on Cheng 15. The Battle of Yao 16. An Inglorious Defeat for Sung 17. The Responsibilities of Rulership 18. King Chuang of Ch'u Asks About the Cauldrons 19. The Battle of Pi 20. King Chuang of Ch'u Lays Siege to Sung 21. An Old Man Repays a Debt of Gratitude 22. The Battle of An 23. The Death of Duke Ching of Chin 24. Lu Hsiang Severs Relations with Ch'in 25. The Battle of Yen-ling 26. The Siege of Pi-yang 27. The Death of Hsun Yen of Chin 28. The Assassination of Duke Chuang of Ch'i 29. Prince Chi-Cha of Wu 30. Tzu-ch'an's Government Policies 31. The Death of King Ling of Ch'u 32. The Death of Duke Chuang of Chu 33. The Battle between Wu and Ch'u at Po-chu 34. The Battle between Ch'i and Lu at Ch'ing 35. The Revolt in Wei 36. The Revolt of the Lord of Po in Ch'u 37. Attitudes toward the SupernaturalIndex



