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Volume 2Zuo Tradition / Zuozhuan: Commentary on the Spring and Autumn Annals Volume 2 [Kietas viršelis]

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Zuo Tradition (Zuozhuan; sometimes called The Zuo Commentary) is China’s first great work of history. It consists of two interwoven texts - the Spring and Autumn Annals (Chunqiu, a terse annalistic record) and a vast web of narratives and speeches that add context and interpretation to the Annals. Completed by about 300 BCE, it is the longest and one of the most difficult texts surviving from pre-imperial times. It has been as important to the foundation and preservation of Chinese culture as the historical books of the Hebrew Bible have been to the Jewish and Christian traditions. It has shaped notions of history, justice, and the significance of human action in the Chinese tradition perhaps more so than any comparable work of Latin or Greek historiography has done to Western civilization. This translation of Volume Two, accompanied by the original text, an introduction, and annotations, will finally make Zuozhuan accessible to all.

Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations xi
Chronology of Dynasties xii
Maps
xiii
Introduction: (volume 1) Zuo Tradition / Zuozhuan xvii
VOLUME ONE Lord Yin
2(698)
Lord Huan
68(68)
Lord Zhuang
136(90)
Lord Min
226(22)
Lord Xi
248(208)
Lord Wen
456(122)
Lord Xuan
578(122)
VOLUME TWO Lord Cheng
700(596)
Lord Xiang
878(418)
VOLUME THREE Lord Zhao
1296(699)
Lord Ding
1726(100)
Lord Ai
1826(169)
Bibliography 1995(22)
Place Name Index 2017(36)
Personal Name Index 2053
Stephen Durrant is professor of Chinese language and literature at the University of Oregon. He is the coauthor of The Siren and the Sage: Knowledge and Wisdom in Ancient Greece and China. Wai-yee Li is professor of Chinese literature at Harvard University. She is the author of The Readability of the Past in Early Chinese Historiography. David Schaberg is professor of Asian languages and culture at UCLA. He is the author of A Patterned Past: Form and Thought in Early Chinese Historiography.