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- Title
The Chapter 'Sheng Zhi' Of The Xiaojing and The Jiajing Emperor'S Ritual Reform.
- Authors
Liu, Zengguang; Dessein, Bart
- Abstract
Ever since the Han dynasty, the Chapter 'Sheng zhi' of the Xiaojing has been the fundament to justify the way the ritual for the emperor's ancestors was performed in the Hall of Enlightened Rule. As a consequence, every change in this ritual necessitated a reinterpretation of this chapter. Such a reinterpretation was even unavoidable when it happened to be so that a new emperor was not the natural son of the previous emperor - as was the case for the Ming dynasty Jiajing Emperor. In all cases a reinterpretation of the chapter 'Sheng zhi' was thought necessary, and (at times heated) debates ensued among Confucian scholars. This article focuses on the specific case of the Jiajing Emperor's reinterpretation of the chapter 'Sheng zhi' and on the concomitant debate in the Ming dynasty.
- Subjects
CHINA; HAN dynasty, China, 202 B.C.-220 A.D.; MING dynasty, China, 1368-1644; POLITICAL philosophy; CONFUCIANISM -- History; HISTORY; INTELLECTUAL life
- Publication
Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2014, Vol 67, Issue 2, p187
- ISSN
0001-6446
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1556/AOrient.67.2014.2.4