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- Title
THE POLITICS AND PRACTICE OF MORAL RECTITUDE IN THE LATE MING: THE CASE OF HUANG DAOZHOU (1585-1646).
- Authors
Ying Zhang
- Abstract
The article discusses loyalty-filial piety ethics, or the zhongxiao, from the period of the late Ming Dynasty in China with special attention paid to Huang Daozhou, a Fujianese scholar, who in 1622, the second year of the Tianqi reign, entered the government. Topics include moral rectitude, the Confucian classic "Book of Filial Piety," and loyalist martyrdom.
- Subjects
DAOZHOU, Huang; FILIAL piety; LOYALTY; MING Xizong, Emperor of China, 1605-1627; MING dynasty, China, 1368-1644; CHINESE politics &; government
- Publication
Late Imperial China, 2013, Vol 34, Issue 2, p52
- ISSN
0884-3236
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/late.2013.0005