Before the fifth century, the imperial identity of a ruler seems to have disabled him as a writer rather than encouraged him to be more prolific. Literary production gradually became centered in the court by mid-fifth century, and a distinct feature of the Southern Dynasties literature is the phenomenon that emperors and princes joined with their courtiers in the act of writing poetry on social occasions. This paper focuses on a number of poems by Yan Yanzhi (384-456), Liu Yilong (407-453), Xie Tiao (464-499), Shen Yue (441-513) and Liu Xiaochuo (481-539) that represent kingship and empire and thereby become a means of disseminating and implementing imperial power. In particular, it examines the physical and discursive construction of the ...
This paper deals chiefly with the guoshu documents exchanged by the Jin dynasty and the Southern Son...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The Jian'an period (196-220), which is best known thro...
This dissertation focuses on an emperor-poet, Xiao Gang (503-551, r. 550-551), who lived during a pe...
The ruler’s body in early Chinese literature—whether silent and tranquil or bearing the scars of res...
During the first half century of the Qing dynasty, Manchu emperors commissioned massive publication ...
In 416 AD, Liu Yu, the general of the Eastern Jin dynasty, suppressed the Yao-Qin dynasty in the nor...
This dissertation seeks to explore possible relationships between literature—poetry, in particular—a...
While there is a view in the study of Song history that the Song period was an age of absolute monar...
This dissertation investigates the imperial court during the Western Han dynasty, the first period o...
Following the conclusion of the Chanyuan 澶淵 treaty in 1004, the Khitan and the Song dynasties mainta...
A hallmark of the Song dynasty\u27s achievements was the creation of a national network of state-spo...
The study of the social contexts and implications of traditional Chinese literature in the Tang peri...
The study of the social contexts and implications of traditional Chinese literature in the Tang peri...
"Scholars and Rulers: imperial patronage under the Later Han dynasty" was first published in 2006 as...
This paper explores the textual world and functionalities of sanqu songs in relation to the court mi...
This paper deals chiefly with the guoshu documents exchanged by the Jin dynasty and the Southern Son...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The Jian'an period (196-220), which is best known thro...
This dissertation focuses on an emperor-poet, Xiao Gang (503-551, r. 550-551), who lived during a pe...
The ruler’s body in early Chinese literature—whether silent and tranquil or bearing the scars of res...
During the first half century of the Qing dynasty, Manchu emperors commissioned massive publication ...
In 416 AD, Liu Yu, the general of the Eastern Jin dynasty, suppressed the Yao-Qin dynasty in the nor...
This dissertation seeks to explore possible relationships between literature—poetry, in particular—a...
While there is a view in the study of Song history that the Song period was an age of absolute monar...
This dissertation investigates the imperial court during the Western Han dynasty, the first period o...
Following the conclusion of the Chanyuan 澶淵 treaty in 1004, the Khitan and the Song dynasties mainta...
A hallmark of the Song dynasty\u27s achievements was the creation of a national network of state-spo...
The study of the social contexts and implications of traditional Chinese literature in the Tang peri...
The study of the social contexts and implications of traditional Chinese literature in the Tang peri...
"Scholars and Rulers: imperial patronage under the Later Han dynasty" was first published in 2006 as...
This paper explores the textual world and functionalities of sanqu songs in relation to the court mi...
This paper deals chiefly with the guoshu documents exchanged by the Jin dynasty and the Southern Son...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The Jian'an period (196-220), which is best known thro...
This dissertation focuses on an emperor-poet, Xiao Gang (503-551, r. 550-551), who lived during a pe...