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China and the Mongols

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China and the Mongols

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History and Legend under the Yüan and Ming

China and the Mongols

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China and the Mongols book

History and Legend under the Yüan and Ming
ByHok-Lam Chan
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1999
eBook Published 12 December 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429442445
Pages 352
eBook ISBN 9780429442445
Subjects Humanities
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Chan, H.-L. (1999). China and the Mongols: History and Legend under the Yüan and Ming (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429442445

ABSTRACT

Published in 1999. A common theme linking these papers is that of the interaction of élite and popular traditions, as found in the writings and folktales of Yuan and Ming China. The first studies focus on historical writings, not just as topics of intellectual and cultural history, but as foundations for understanding the sources of that time and seeing how earlier periods were viewed - for example, in the composition of the Liao, Chin and Sung histories at the Mongol-Yuan court in the 1340s. A second cluster examines a number of popular legends in which Mongol and Chinese elements can be seen to mix: the use of a bowshot in choosing a site, as in the story of the founding of Peking; the legends of the foundation of the Ming dynasty; or the image and fictionalisation of the great Ming statesman, Liu Chi.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter Chapter I|51 pages

Chinese Official Historiography at the Yüan Court: The Composition of the Liao, Chin, and Sung Histories

chapter Chapter II|31 pages

Wang O’s Contribution to the History of the Chin Dynasty (1115–1234)*

chapter Chapter III|61 pages

“Comprehensiveness” (T’ung) and “Change” (Pien) in Ma Tuan-lin’s Historical Thought

chapter Chapter IV|26 pages

Siting by Bowshot: A Mongolian Custom and Its Sociopolitical and Cultural Implications

chapter Chapter V|18 pages

The Demise of Yüan Rule in Mongolian and Chinese Legends

chapter Chapter VI|37 pages

The Rise of Ming T‘ai-Tsu (1368–98): Facts and Fictions in Early Ming Official Historiography *

chapter Chapter VII|22 pages

Liu Chi (1311–75) and his models: The Image-Building of a Chinese Imperial Adviser

chapter Chapter VIII|17 pages

Liu Chi (1311–75) in the Ying-Lieh Chuan: The Fictionalization of a Scholar-Hero

chapter Chapter IX|38 pages

Chang Chung[ 1 ] and his Prophecy: The Transmission of the Legend of an Early Ming Taoist[*

chapter Chapter X|31 pages

A Mongolian Legend of the Building of Peking

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