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Modeling Peace: Royal Tombs & Political Ideology in Early China
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.00 $Among hundreds of thousands of ancient graves and tombs excavated to date in China, the Mancheng site stands out for its unparalleled complexity and richness. It features two juxtaposed burials, of the first king and queen of the Zhongshan kingdom (dated late second century BCE). The male tomb occupant, King Liu Sheng (d. 113 BCE), was sent by his father, Emperor Jing (r. 157–141 BCE), to rule the Zhongshan kingdom near the northern frontier of the Western Han empire, neighboring the nomadic Xiongnu confederation.Modeling Peace interprets Western Han royal burial as a political ideology by closely reading the architecture and funerary content of this site and situating it in the historical context of imperialization in Western Han China. Through a study of both the archaeological materials and related received and excavated texts, Jie Shi demonstrates that the Mancheng site was planned and designed as a unity of religious, gender, and intercultural concerns. The site was built under the supervision of the future royal tomb occupants, who used these burials to assert their political ideology based on Huang-Lao and Confucian thought: a good ruler is one who pacifies himself, his family, and his country. This book is the first scholarly monograph on an undisturbed and fully excavated early Chinese royal burial site.
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Modeling Peace: Royal Tombs & Political Ideology in Early China
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.00 $Among hundreds of thousands of ancient graves and tombs excavated to date in China, the Mancheng site stands out for its unparalleled complexity and richness. It features two juxtaposed burials, of the first king and queen of the Zhongshan kingdom (dated late second century BCE). The male tomb occupant, King Liu Sheng (d. 113 BCE), was sent by his father, Emperor Jing (r. 157–141 BCE), to rule the Zhongshan kingdom near the northern frontier of the Western Han empire, neighboring the nomadic Xiongnu confederation.Modeling Peace interprets Western Han royal burial as a political ideology by closely reading the architecture and funerary content of this site and situating it in the historical context of imperialization in Western Han China. Through a study of both the archaeological materials and related received and excavated texts, Jie Shi demonstrates that the Mancheng site was planned and designed as a unity of religious, gender, and intercultural concerns. The site was built under the supervision of the future royal tomb occupants, who used these burials to assert their political ideology based on Huang-Lao and Confucian thought: a good ruler is one who pacifies himself, his family, and his country. This book is the first scholarly monograph on an undisturbed and fully excavated early Chinese royal burial site.
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Taipei After Dark: Blatant Sex Capital of Asia, Where Vice is Legal, And The Price Is Right
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.99 $Join the author, Andrew, as he takes the reader on a trip through 1969 Taipei to participate in an orgy with Overseas Chinese businessmen, meets the US Senator from Formosa, drinks with Vietnam G.I.s on Zhongshan North Road in the Suzie Wong, attends a lesbian party with New York socialite Miss Harkness, visits a “girlie restaurant” to participate in a raunchy orgy at Nanjing Circle, watches the making of a “blue movie” in a Yangmingshan mansion, meets the “boy soldiers” of British Army Major Sommes in Wan Hua, meets the legendary Madam Chen of the Stella Beauty Parlor where only the political elite like South Vietnam’s Premier Ky are customers, and takes you to a Peitou hot spring to be bathed by an angel. Andrew concludes that Taipei is the number one sex capital in Asia.
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