Transmitting authority: Wang Tong (ca. 584-617) and the Zhongshuo in medieval China's manuscript culture

Boston: Brill (2014)
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Abstract

Introduction. The enimatic case of the Zhongshuo -- Part One. Assessing textual authority -- The transmission history of the Zhongshuo, seventh through eleventh centuries -- Features, problems, and puzzles in the received Zhongshuo -- Part Two. Interpreting cultural authority -- Appropriations of the Master's legacy.

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