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Tau Tung
 From Chronicle to Canon: The Hermeneutics of the Spring and Autumn Annals, According to Tung Chung-Shu by Sarah A. Queen, Every general account of the development of Chinese thought makes mention of Tung Chung-shu (ca. 195 - 105 B.C.E.) as one of the pivotal philosophers of the Han (206 B.C.E. - 220 C.E.). Tung's interpretations helped establish the first state-sponsored Confucian Canon, and created an ideal of the ruler and his role in government that was central to political discussion for two thousand years. The lengthy work attributed to him, the Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn (Ch'un-ch'iu fan-lu), has long been viewed as an important text for understanding the development of Chinese Confucianism. Professor Queen provides a new reading of this text and concludes that it was compiled several centuries after Tung's death, sometime between the third and sixth centuries C.E., from Tung's authentic writings and other materials not authored by him. By historizing the Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn, Queen allows a new view of Tung Chung-shu, one that sees his hermeneutics evolving not outside of history, but in relation to the political factors and doctrinal discourses that defined his day. Queen challenges the common assumption that Tung's purpose was to legitimate the political status quo. The author argues that Tung was a reformist, intent on persuading the emperor, whose power was institutionally unlimited, to accept voluntarily the role of sage-priest and become the ritual center of the realm, separated by his self-discipline from the business of governance for which his officials were responsible. From chronicle to canon also addresses Chinese religious phenomena. Approaching "scripture" not as a literary genre but as a religiohistorical phenomenon, Queen illuminates the nature ofConfucian spirituality both in its own right and in relation to Western traditions of religiosity and textuality.
 Selected Poems of Su Tung-P'o by Su Tung-P'o, Gathers poems about travel, nature, daily life, friendship, and exile by the eleventh-century Chinese poet, who wrote under the name Su Tung-p'o
Plover Cove - ... Hoi (船灣海) is a cove encircled by the hills, Pak Sin Leng (八仙嶺) and Wan Leng (橫嶺), a range of islands, Yim Tin Tsai (鹽田仔), Ma Shi Chau (馬屎洲) and Tung Tau Chau (東頭洲), and a long peninsula extending from Fu Tau Sha (虎頭沙) in Tai Po of Hong Kong near Tolo Channel and Tolo Harbour. Major part of the cove is dammed to from fresh water ... Tung Chung (MTR) - Tung Chung (東涌, Jyutping: dung1 cung1, pinyin: Dōngchōng) is the western terminal station on the Hong Kong MTR Tung Chung Line. It is located in Tung Chung, in the northern part of Lantau Island. Tung Chung - Tung Chung (Traditional Chinese: 東涌, Simplified Chinese: 东涌; Cantonese IPA: , Jyutping: dung1 cung1; Mandarin Pinyin: dōng cōng) was formerly a rural town around the Tung Chung Wan, and along the delta and lower courses of Tung Chung River and Ma Wan Chung in the north-western coast of Lantau Island. Ma Tau Chung - Ma Tau Chung (馬頭涌) is a place north of Ma Tau Kok and east of Ma Tau Wai in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was a stream emptying into Kowloon Bay and the mouth of the stream stood the Sacred Hill.
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Cove Dolphin - ... Hoi (船灣海) is a cove encircled by the hills, Pak Sin Leng (八仙嶺) and Wan Leng (橫嶺), a range of islands, Yim Tin Tsai (鹽田仔), Ma Shi Chau (馬屎洲) and Tung Tau Chau (東頭洲), and a long peninsula extending from Fu Tau Sha (虎頭沙) in Tai Po of Hong Kong near Tolo Channel and Tolo Harbour. Major part of the cove ... Commerson's Dolphin - Commerson's Dolphin ( ... Chinese Simplified World ĸś ĺƴ ŕĸĸǻƵ ŜŌ - ... Hoi (船灣海) is a cove encircled by the hills, Pak Sin Leng (八仙嶺) and Wan Leng (橫嶺), a range of islands, Yim Tin Tsai (鹽田仔), Ma Shi Chau (馬屎洲) and Tung Tau Chau (東頭洲), and a long peninsula extending from Fu Tau Sha (虎頭沙) in Tai Po of Hong Kong near Tolo Channel and Tolo Harbour. Major part of the cove ... Subdistrict - The Subdistrict is one of ... Chinese Linux Simplified World ƓĽdzǻ ȮǮƜ ȽĻ - ... Hoi (船灣海) is a cove encircled by the hills, Pak Sin Leng (八仙嶺) and Wan Leng (橫嶺), a range of islands, Yim Tin Tsai (鹽田仔), Ma Shi Chau (馬屎洲) and Tung Tau Chau (東頭洲), and a long peninsula extending from Fu Tau Sha (虎頭沙) in Tai Po of Hong Kong near Tolo Channel and Tolo Harbour. Major part of the cove ... Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform - ... Perkins Cove - ... Hoi (船灣海) is a cove encircled by the hills, Pak Sin Leng (八仙嶺) and Wan Leng (橫嶺), a range of islands, Yim Tin Tsai (鹽田仔), Ma Shi Chau (馬屎洲) and Tung Tau Chau (東頭洲), and a long peninsula extending from Fu Tau Sha (虎頭沙) in Tai Po of Hong Kong near Tolo Channel and Tolo Harbour. Major part of the cove ... Al Perkins - Al Perkins (Born August ...
Long - Chinese Road, Court, Tukang Tsim Street, and of Wun 6 Lung Island, Sai Kung Man Wun Fung Ancestral Hall, Sheung Shui Old House, Wong Uk Village, Sha Tin Old Wanchai Post Office, Wanchai Old Pathological Institute, Caine Lane, Sheung Wan Western Market, Sheung Wan Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower, Tsim Sha Tsui Main Building of Kowloon Walled City, Kowloon Walled City, Kowloon Walled City, Kowloon Walled City Park Former Yamen Building of the Former Mountain Lodge, the Peak Central Police Station Compound, Hollywood Road, Central Entrance Tower of Ma Wat Wai, Lung Yeuk Tau, Fanling The Exterior of the Former Mountain Lodge, the Peak Central Police Station Compound, Hollywood Road, Central I Shing Temple, Wang Chau, Yuen Long Remnants of the Old Supreme Court, Central The Exterior of the South Gate of Kowloon Walled City Park Former Yamen Building of St. Stephen's Girls' College, Lyttelton Road, Mid-Levels Yi Tai Study Hall, Sha Tau Kok Former Kowloon British School, Tsim Sha Tsui Gate Lodge of the Former Mountain Lodge, the Peak Central Police Station Compound, Hollywood Road, Central Entrance Tower and Enclosing Walls of Lung Yeuk Tau, Fanling Former Marine Police Headquarters Compound, Tsim Sha Tsui Main Building of St. Stephen's Girls' tau tung.
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