ABSTRACT

Many of the basic characteristics of Imperial China took shape during the Han period (202 BC-AD 220). This book, first published in 1982, is a key contribution to our understanding of China’s cultural history. It explains the conceptual background of many of the artefacts of China’s past, and calls on the written word of the philosopher, poet and historian, and on cultural treasures revealed by archaeologists.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|11 pages

Four attitudes of mind

chapter 2|8 pages

The gods

chapter 3|13 pages

The life hereafter

chapter 4|10 pages

The order of nature

chapter 5|15 pages

The universe and the shape of the heavens

chapter 6|10 pages

The earth and its creatures

chapter 7|7 pages

The cycle of change

chapter 8|11 pages

Omens and miracles

chapter 9|13 pages

Divination and oracles

chapter 10|10 pages

Shamans and intermediaries

chapter 11|13 pages

Services to the dead

chapter 12|17 pages

The imperial cults

chapter 13|15 pages

Imperial sovereignty

chapter 14|11 pages

The purposes of government

chapter 15|10 pages

The regulation of man

chapter 16|11 pages

The scriptures