An exploration of Chinese during a time of monumental change, The period after the fall of the Han dynasty.
Introduction
p. 1
Sage Nature and the Logic of Namelessness: Reconstructing He Yan's Explication of Dao
p. 23
Tracing the Dao: Wang Bi's Theory of Names
p. 53
Hexagrams and Politics: Wang Bi's Political Philosophy in the Zhouyi zhu
p. 71
Li in Wang Bi and Guo Xiang: Coherence in the Dark
p. 97
The Sage without Emotion: Music, Mind, and Politics in Xi Kang
p. 135
The Ideas of Illness, Healing, and Morality in Early Heavenly Master Daoism
p. 173
Imagining Community: Family Values and Morality in the Lingbao Scriptures
p. 203
What is Geyi, After All?
p. 227
The Buddharaja Image of Emperor Wu of Liang
p. 265
Social and Cultural Dimensions of Reclusion in Early Medieval China
p. 291
Destiny and Retribution in Early Medieval China
p. 319
Contributors
p. 357
Index
p. 36
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