Record of the Listener: Selected Stories from Hong Mai's Yijian ZhiHackett Publishing, 2 במרץ 2018 - 160 עמודים "Scholars who know classical Chinese have been reading and citing Hon Mai's wonderful collection for many years. Now students can access these informative materials through Zhang's lively English translations. They are both fun to read and deeply informative about daily life, religion, markets, and multiple social groups in the twelfth century. The comprehensive thematic guide allows readers to locate tales by subject matter, making this collection of 100 narratives ideal for classroom use." —Valerie Hansen, Yale University |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 26
עמוד vi
... Court Gentleman Wang The Unfilial Du San Zhang the Cloth Merchant Old Woman Cui's Buddhist Hymn Royal Woman at Yuhang Gong Gu Managing His Livelihood The Lius' Burial Zhang Huizhong Informs the Tiger Son of the Zhangs of Longquan Liu ...
... Court Gentleman Wang The Unfilial Du San Zhang the Cloth Merchant Old Woman Cui's Buddhist Hymn Royal Woman at Yuhang Gong Gu Managing His Livelihood The Lius' Burial Zhang Huizhong Informs the Tiger Son of the Zhangs of Longquan Liu ...
עמוד xi
... been annihilated. The revolt tremendously weakened the power of the Tang court, which had been undermined by the An Lushan Rebellion (755–763) a century earlier. 2. Hong Mai, Yijian zhi (hereafter YJZ in notes and xi Introduction.
... been annihilated. The revolt tremendously weakened the power of the Tang court, which had been undermined by the An Lushan Rebellion (755–763) a century earlier. 2. Hong Mai, Yijian zhi (hereafter YJZ in notes and xi Introduction.
עמוד xv
... court moved south and eventually settled in Lin'an (Hangzhou, Zhejiang), where it lasted for another century and a half until its conquest by the Mongols at the end of 1270s. The relocation of the Song court from north to south China ...
... court moved south and eventually settled in Lin'an (Hangzhou, Zhejiang), where it lasted for another century and a half until its conquest by the Mongols at the end of 1270s. The relocation of the Song court from north to south China ...
עמוד xvi
... court officials, royal family members, and palace women. The remaining Song court fled south and continued to fight the Jurchens under Zhao Gou (1107–1187), the recently enthroned Emperor Gaozong (r. 1127–1162), son of Huizong and ...
... court officials, royal family members, and palace women. The remaining Song court fled south and continued to fight the Jurchens under Zhao Gou (1107–1187), the recently enthroned Emperor Gaozong (r. 1127–1162), son of Huizong and ...
עמוד xxiii
... court had no intention of negotiating for peace with the Song at this time. Hong Hao was subsequently detained and banished by the Jin emperor to Lengshan (Nong'an, Jilin), where he remained for ten years and endured extreme hardships ...
... court had no intention of negotiating for peace with the Song at this time. Hong Hao was subsequently detained and banished by the Jin emperor to Lengshan (Nong'an, Jilin), where he remained for ten years and endured extreme hardships ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Anhui asked bandits Banghua became biji body brother Buddhist capital cash coins Chen China Chinese Chunxi reign period clerk coffin concubine court courtesy name Cui San Daoist daughter death died Ding dream examinations family’s father Fujian Fuzhou Ganzhou ghost Guangdong Hangzhou heard Henan Hong Hao Hong Mai’s Hong’s Huang Hubei hundred husband Imperial Jiang Jiangsu Jiangxi Jianyang Jiao Jurchens later Li’s lived Luoyang maid merchant Miss Zhang monk month mother Mount Heng mountain night Northern Song official old lady one’s Poyang prefect prefectural Qian Record residence returned robber servant Shaanxi Shangrao Shaoxing reign period shrine Shuyin Sichuan silk someone Song Dynasty stay strange strings of cash suddenly Tang temple told this story took village Wang Wang’s wet nurse wife woman Xinzhou Yijian zhi Yongwu Zhai Zhao Zhejiang Ziwen