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A book to burn and a book to keep (hidden) : selected writings / Li Zhi ; edited and translated by Rivi Handler-Spitz, Pauline C. Lee, and Haun Saussy.

Title
A book to burn and a book to keep (hidden) : selected writings / Li Zhi ; edited and translated by Rivi Handler-Spitz, Pauline C. Lee, and Haun Saussy.
Author
Li, Zhi, 1527-1602
Publication
New York : Columbia University Press, [2016]

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Additional Authors
  • Handler-Spitz, Rebecca
  • Lee, Pauline C.
  • Saussy, Haun, 1960-
Description
xxxv, 366 pages : map; 23 cm.
Summary
Li Zhi's interpretations of history, religion, literature, and social relations synthesized Confucian, Buddhist, and Daoist ethics and incorporated the Neo-Confucian idealism of such thinkers as Wang Yangming. The result was a series of heretical writings that caught fire among Li Zhi's contemporaries. Fond of vivid sentiment and sharp expression, Li Zhi refused to support sanctioned ideas about morality and wrote stinging critiques. In this sophisticated translation, English-speaking readers encounter the best of this intellectual's contribution to Chinese thought. -- Provided by publisher.
Series Statement
Translations from the Asian classics
Uniform Title
  • Works. Selections. English
  • Translations from the Asian classics.
Alternative Title
Works.
Subject
Chinese literature
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language (note)
  • Table of contents in English and Chinese.
Contents
  • Selections from a Book to Burn (Fenshu) -- Part I: Prefaces -- Author's preface -- Part II: Letters -- In response to Deng Shiyang -- To Yang Dingjian -- To Zhuang Chunfu -- A letter in reply to Provincial Office Liu -- Letter to a friend in the capital -- Three essays for two monks of Huang'an -- A letter in response to the claim that women are too shortsighted to understand the Dao -- Li Zhi and Geng Dingxiang: Correspondence -- To Yang Dingjian -- A response to Zhou Liutang -- Part III: Miscellaneous writings: Short essays and discourses -- A sketch of Zhuowu: Written in Yunnan -- On he Xinyin -- On the warring states -- On weapons and food -- Discussion on husband and wife: Reflections after long contemplation -- On miscellaneous matters -- Explanation of the childlike heart-mind -- On the childlike mind -- The hub of The Heart Sutra -- Notes on "The Hub" -- On loftiness and cleanliness -- Preface to The Loyal and Righteous Outlaws of the Marsh --^
  • Preface to Su Che's Explications of Laozi -- Postface to The Prose of our Time -- Mr. Li's ten kinds of association -- Self-appraisal -- An appraisal of Liu Xie -- On a scroll painting of square bamboo -- In memoriam, Master WAng Longxi -- In memoriam, Master Luo Jinxi -- Afterword to Journeying with Companions -- Reading a letter from Ruowu's mother -- Record of Master Geng Dingli -- A petition of worship and recitation to the medicine Buddha -- A petition upon completion of worshipful recitation -- A brief introduction to Resolving Doubts about the Pure Land -- Disciplining the Sangha -- Reflections on my life -- The Pavilion for Worshipping the Moon -- Red Duster -- Part IV: Readings of history -- On the letter terminating relations -- Dragonfly ditty -- Biography of Bo Yi -- Adorned with every mark of dignity -- Xunzi, Li Si, and Master Wu -- People of the Song Dynasty disparaged Xunzi -- On friendship -- Part V: Poetry -- Introduction to Li Zhi's poetry --^
  • "The pleasure of reading," with a prologue -- Ballad of the North Wind -- Chrysanthemum regrets -- Monastic seclusion -- Lantern festival -- Red and white plum blossoms flourishing at the Lake - an amusement -- At a banquet on a spring evening, I receive the word "Lack" -- Sending off Zheng Zicuan, also for Jiao Hong -- To Matteo Ricci of the Far West -- Encountering troops marching East during a morning walk, I send a poem to Vice-Censor-in Chief Mei -- Composed with joy upon arriving at the Temple of Bliss on the Double Ninth Festival and learning that Yuan Hongdao would soon be here -- Heavy rain and the snow at the Temple of Bliss on New Year's Day -- The glazed temple --
  • Selections from Another Book to Burn (Xu Fenshu) -- Part I: Prefaces -- Preface to Master Li's Another Book to Burn / Jiao Hong -- Upon Reading Old Zhuowu's writings / Zhang Nai -- Preface to the second printing of Li Zhi's writings -- Part II: Letters -- To Ma Lishan -- Discussing literature with a friend -- A reply to Li Shilong -- To Zhou Youshan -- To Geng Kenian -- To Zeng Jiquan -- Letter to a friend -- Part III: Miscellaneous writings: Short essays and discourses -- Preface to Selections from "A record of a cart full of ghosts" -- Preface to the anthology Unstringing the Bow -- A brief introduction to a selection of Daoist teachings -- Written at the end of Yuan Zhongdao's Hand Scroll -- On The Lotus Sutra chapter on Expedient devices -- On The Diamond Sutra -- On recluses -- How the three teachings lead back to Confucianism -- After Śākyamuni Buddha -- Distribution of work assignments in the Sangha -- An inscription for the image of Confucius in the cloister of the flourishing Buddha -- Master Li Zhuowu's testament -- Part IV: Poetry -- On reading Du Fu (Two poems) -- Watching the Army at the East Gate of the City -- Amitābha temple -- Reading the resignation memorial of Gu Chong'an -- Spring night -- Listening to the chanting of The Lotus Sutra -- Eight Quatrains from prison -- Spring rain on a great house -- My feelings upon ascending the mountain and receiving a letter from Jiao Hong -- After the snow -- Sitting alone in meditation -- A sudden chill -- Evening rain -- Watching the rain with Dazhi -- Hard rain -- Viewing the Yellow Crane Pavilion from the river -- Drifting on East Lake with Li Jiantian --
  • From A Book to Keep (Hidden) (Cangshu) (1599) -- Introduction to the Table of Contents of the Historical Annals and Biographies in A Book to Keep (Hidden) -- Li Zhi on the first emperor -- The Historical Record -- The life of Li Wenling -- Veritable record of the memorial impeaching Li Zhi submitted by supervising censor Zhang Wenda on the Yimao day of the Second intercalary month of the Thirtieth year of the Reign of Emperor Shenzong.
ISBN
  • 9780231166126
  • 0231166125
  • 9780231166133
  • 0231166133
LCCN
^^2015027376
OCLC
  • 928124173
  • SCSB-13754234
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library