Detalls del llibre
Chinese empires were established by force of arms, but sustained by religious rites and intellectual theory. The four centuries from 206 BC to AD 220 witnessed major changes in the state cults and the concepts of monarchy, while various techniques of divination were used to forecast the future or to solve immediate problems. Michael Loewe examines these changes and the links between religion and statecraft. While both mythology and the traditions nurtured by the learned affected the concept and practice of monarchy throughout the period, the political and social weaknesses of the last century of Han rule bring into question the success that was achieved by the imperial ideal. Nevertheless, that ideal and its institutions were of prime importance for the understanding of Han times and for the influence they exercised on China's later dynasties.
Llegir més - Autor/a Michael (University Of Cambridge) Loewe
- ISBN13 9780521454667
- ISBN10 0521454662
- Pàgines 353
- Any Edició 1994
- Fecha de publicación 15/09/1994
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
Ressenyes i valoracions
Divination, Mythology and Monarchy in Han China (Alemany, Francès)
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- Michael (University Of Cambridge) Loewe
- 9780521454667



