This article takes Fu Chang's Precedents of Ritual Protocol for Jin's Imperial Ministers and Xun Chuo's Annotations to the Report on Jin's Official Posts as a means to observe the interactions between ...This article takes Fu Chang's Precedents of Ritual Protocol for Jin's Imperial Ministers and Xun Chuo's Annotations to the Report on Jin's Official Posts as a means to observe the interactions between books and political processes during the Western and Eastern Jin dynasties. Both Fu Chang and Xun Chuo were employed as high-ranking officials, with a background of being from the Central Plain, by the regime of the Later Zhao founded by Shi Le. Their purpose for writing the two books was to provide guidance for the regime's institutional establishment. The collapse of Shi Le's regime led to the flow of people and their possessions to the south. During these movements, the two books along with other materials and records were brought to Jiankang and then contributed to the institutional and cultural development in the middle and late Eastern Jin Dynasty. As historical facts and references for political reformation, these books revealed the duality of institutional writings. The collection and dispersion of books after the Disaster of Yongjia, as well as the social and cultural changes, should be placed in a wider political process for further examination.展开更多
The upright and outspoken ethos of the well\|known elites under the disaster of Party Sanction was usually regarded as the representative of East Han’s common practice. In fact, East Han ’s general mood of elites ha...The upright and outspoken ethos of the well\|known elites under the disaster of Party Sanction was usually regarded as the representative of East Han’s common practice. In fact, East Han ’s general mood of elites had got several alternations. The occurrence of its change was based on deep social and political background. In later period of the dynasty, while the quantity of Confucian scholars increased sharply, the influence of eunuch class inflate as well so that the fight for political resources between these two paties became more fierce. The conflict enhanced the self\|consciousness of the elites and changed their ethos to upright and outspoken fashion from an attitude to shirk principled struggle so as to protect one’s interest and safety . As the result of the conflict, the Party Sanction incident occurred. The horrible disaster of the Party Sanction made the elites ethos changed, the upright and outspoken fashion disappeared. Most of the elites chose the attitude to evade politic so as to protect their lives first, or in a tactful way to continue their struggle.展开更多
文摘This article takes Fu Chang's Precedents of Ritual Protocol for Jin's Imperial Ministers and Xun Chuo's Annotations to the Report on Jin's Official Posts as a means to observe the interactions between books and political processes during the Western and Eastern Jin dynasties. Both Fu Chang and Xun Chuo were employed as high-ranking officials, with a background of being from the Central Plain, by the regime of the Later Zhao founded by Shi Le. Their purpose for writing the two books was to provide guidance for the regime's institutional establishment. The collapse of Shi Le's regime led to the flow of people and their possessions to the south. During these movements, the two books along with other materials and records were brought to Jiankang and then contributed to the institutional and cultural development in the middle and late Eastern Jin Dynasty. As historical facts and references for political reformation, these books revealed the duality of institutional writings. The collection and dispersion of books after the Disaster of Yongjia, as well as the social and cultural changes, should be placed in a wider political process for further examination.
文摘The upright and outspoken ethos of the well\|known elites under the disaster of Party Sanction was usually regarded as the representative of East Han’s common practice. In fact, East Han ’s general mood of elites had got several alternations. The occurrence of its change was based on deep social and political background. In later period of the dynasty, while the quantity of Confucian scholars increased sharply, the influence of eunuch class inflate as well so that the fight for political resources between these two paties became more fierce. The conflict enhanced the self\|consciousness of the elites and changed their ethos to upright and outspoken fashion from an attitude to shirk principled struggle so as to protect one’s interest and safety . As the result of the conflict, the Party Sanction incident occurred. The horrible disaster of the Party Sanction made the elites ethos changed, the upright and outspoken fashion disappeared. Most of the elites chose the attitude to evade politic so as to protect their lives first, or in a tactful way to continue their struggle.