University of California. Institute of East Asian Studies
The treaty port economy in modern China : empirical studies of institutional change and economic performance
Acknowledgments . . xii
Contributors . . ix
1. Modern China's Treaty Port Economy in Institutional Perspective: An Introductory Essay . . 1
PART ONE: Institutional Change and Economic Growth
2. The Rise of Modern Shanghai, 1900-1936: An Institutional Perspective . . 33
3. The Shanghai Real Estate Market and Capital Investment, 1860-1936 . . 47
4. The Rice and Wheat Flour Market Economies in the Lower Yangzi, 1900-1936 . . 75
5. The Regional Development of Wei County's Cotton Textile Market Economy, 1920-1937 . . 96
6. Chinese Farmer Rationality and the Agrarian Economy of the Lower Yangzi in the 1930s . . 118
PART TWO: Dynamics in Institutional Change
7. Traditional Land Rights in Hong Kong's New Territories . . 147
8. Chinese Enterprises across Cultures: The Hong Kong Business Experience in the Early Twentieth Century . . 172
9. Legalization of Chinese Corporation, 1904-1929: Innovation and Continuity in Rules and Legislation . . 186
Bibliography . . 211
Index . . 249
Quanzhen Daoists in Chinese society and culture, 1500-2010
Contributors . . ix
Acknowledgments . . xi
Conventions . . xiii
Introduction . . 1
PART 1. MAKING QUANZHEN IDENTITIES
1 Quanzhen, What Quanzhen? Late Imperial Daoist Clerical Identities in Lay Perspective . . 19
2 The Invention of a Quanzhen Canon: The Wondrous Fate of the Daozang jiyao . . 44
3 A Late Qing Blossoming of the Seven Lotus: Hagiographic Novels about the Qizhen . . 78
4 Globalizing Daoism at Huashan: Quanzhen Monks, Danwei Politics, and International Dream Trippers . . 113
PART 2. QUANZHEN TEXTUAL AND RITUAL PRODUCTIONS
5 Quanzhen and Longmen Identities in the Works of Wu Shouyang . . 141
6 Being Local through Ritual: Quanzhen Appropriation of Zhengyi Liturgy in the Chongkan Daozang jiyao . . 171
7 Quanzhen Daoism and Ritual Medicine: A Study of "Thirteen Sections of Zhuyou Medicine from the Yellow Emperor Inscription" . . 208
PART 3. QUANZHEN DAOISTS AND LOCAL SOCIETY
8 A Local Longmen Lineage in Late Ming-Early Qing Yunnan . . 235
9 Quanzhen Proliferates Learning: The Xuanmiao Temple, Clerical Activism, and the Modern Reforms in Nanyang, 1880s-1940s . . 269
10 Temple and Household Daoists: Notes from North China . . 308
Bibliography . . 335
Index . . 369
Mozi : a study and translation of the ethical and political writings
Tables . . x
Preface . . xi
Abbreviations and Conventions . . xvi
Introduction . . 1
I. Portrayals of Mozi . . 1
1. Dates and Birthplace . . 1
2. Master Mo and Master Kong . . 2
3. Master Mo and the Xia Legacy . . 2
4. Mozi as a Baseborn Artisan . . 4
5. Mozi the Magician . . 5
II. The Mohist School . . 7
1. The Three Branches of Mohism . . 7
2. The First-Generation Disciples . . 9
3. The Grand Master . . 9
4. The "Law" of the Mohist Community . . 11
III. The Creation of the Text of the Mozi . . 14
IV. Mohism's Fate . . 16
1. Mohism in the Han . . 16
2. Mozi's Daoist Persona . . 18
3. Knowledge of Mozi during the Tang and Song . . 21
4. The Ming and Qing Reassessment . . 23
5. Mozi in the Twentieth Century .. 24
V. The Philosophy of the Political and Ethical Chapters . . 26
1. The Chapters of Group 2 . . 27
2. The Chapters of Group 1 . . 36
3. The Chapters of Group 4 . . 39
Group 1: The Syncretic Writings
Chapter 1: Cherishing Gentlemen . . 41
Chapter 2: Cultivate the Self . . 47
Chapter 3: On Dyes . . 56
Chapter 4: On the Proper Model . . 56
Chapter 5: Seven Worries . . 61
Chapter 6: Avoiding Excess . . 67
Chapter 7: Three Disputes . . 75
Group 2: The Ten Doctrines
Exalt the Worthy . . 79
Chapter 8: Exalt the Worthy (Upper) . . 82
Chapter 9: Exalt the Worthy (Middle) . . 87
Chapter 10: Exalt the Worthy (Lower) . . 100
Exalt Conformity . . 108
Chapter 11: Exalt Conformity (Upper) . . 112
Chapter 12: Exalt Conformity (Middle) . . 116
Chapter 13: Exalt Conformity (Lower) . . 129
Impartial Love . . 139
Chapter 14: Impartial Love (Upper) . . 145
Chapter 15: Impartial Love (Middle) . . 149
Chapter 16: Impartial Love (Lower) . . 155
Condemn Aggression . . 169
Chapter 17: Condemn Aggression (Upper) . . 171
Chapter 18: Condemn Aggression (Middle) . . 174
Chapter 19: Condemn Aggression (Lower) . . 180
Moderate Consumption . . 192
Chapter 20: Moderate Consumption (Upper) . . 193
Chapter 21: Moderate Consumption (Middle) . . 196
Moderate Burials . . 201
Chapter 25: Moderate Burials (Lower) . . 203
Heaven's Will . . 219
Chapter 26: Heaven's Will (Upper) . . 223
Chapter 27: Heaven's Will (Middle) . . 229
Chapter 28: Heaven's Will (Lower) . . 241
Explaining Ghosts . . 252
Chapter 31: Explaining Ghosts (Lower) . . 254
Condemn Music . . 273
Chapter 32: Condemn Music (Upper) . . 275
Condemn Fatalism . . 284
Chapter 35: Condemn Fatalism (Upper) . . 289
Chapter 36: Condemn Fatalism (Middle) . . 297
Chapter 37: Condemn Fatalism (Lower) . . 302
Group 4: Condemn the Ru and the "Mohist Analect"
Chapter 39: Condemn the Ru (Lower) . . 312
Chapter 46: Master Gengzhu . . 326
Chapter 47: Valuing Righteousness . . 340
Chapter 48: Master Gongmeng . . 352
Chapter 49: The Lord of Lu Asks a Question . . 369
Chapter 50: Master Gongshu . . 387
Appendix A . . 391
Appendix B . . 393
Appendix C . . 396
Additional Notes . . 401
Bibliography . . 479
Index . . 491