The Kongs of Qufu : the descendants of Confucius in late Imperial China /
The city of Qufu in north China's Shandong Province is famous as the hometown of Kong Qiu (551-479 BCE), known in English as Confucius, and in Chinese as Kongzi or Kong Fuzi, and the site of his tomb and temple. Serving the Sage traces the history of the direct descendants of Confucius from the...
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Seattle :
University of Washington Press,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- Inventing the Dukedom
- Estate expansion and ducal power
- Savage tigers
- The Duke and the Magistrate
- Inscribing the past
- Ritual and power
- The fall of Imperial China and the end of the Dukedom.