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  Index

  Academy of Exalting Literature 弘文

  Capitals Rhapsody” 兩都賦, 185,

  館, 134, 147, 238, 265

  199n123, 200, 273–74, 278–79,

  Academy of Literature 文學館, 131–

  299n93, 334n45, 353, 377. See also

  34, 160

  Han shu

  Allan, Sarah, 316

  Ban Springs, 251–52, 254

  Allen, Joseph R., 176n38, 186n70

  Bao Xian 包咸 (6 bc–ad 65), 155n125

  Allsen, Thomas, 36

  Bao Zhao 鮑照 (ca. 414–66), 122n40

  Analects. See Lunyu

  —Works: “On the White Snow” 詠

  apophasis, 173, 201, 366–67, 372

  白雪詩, 219–21, 223, 224, 235–36;

  Aristotle, 54

  “Rhapsody on the Dancing

  asceticism. See askēsis

  Cranes” 舞鶴賦, 248n100

  Ashina Simo 阿史那思摩, 45

  baojun 暴君. See tyranny

  askēsis, 73, 77, 87, 95, 98, 101–2, 104,

  Bei Qi shu 北齊書 ( History of the

  280, 282, 308, 318, 325, 340, 344,

  Northern Qi), 193n92

  349–51, 356–58, 365, 373–75, 382–

  Bei shi 北史 ( History of the Northern

  83

  Dynasties), 37n74

  Augustus (Roman emperor), 48

  Bo Yi 伯夷 and Shu Qi 叔齊 (legen-

  auxesis, 68, 70, 73, 333, 351, 360, 375,

  dary recluses), 171n25–26

  383

  Bo Yikao 伯邑考, 31

  Bo You 伯有 (fl. 6th c. bc), 213

  Ban Gu 班固 (32–92): “Answering

  body, 82, 111–12, 116–17, 225, 299, 312,

  the Guest’s Jest” 答賓戲, 154n121;

  323, 325, 353, 356–58, 372–75 passim;

  Baihu tong 白虎通 ( Comprehen-

  as absolute body of the First Em-

  sive Discussions of White Tiger

  peror, 63–65, 70–72, 208, 316–18;

  Hall), 113–14; “Canonical Norms

  as body politic and/or body natu-

  Extended” 典引, 28n46; “Two

  ral, 52–53, 70, 73–80, 85–87, 97,

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  Index

  279–80, 282, 381–82; and relation-

  Chen Houzhu 陳後主 (r. 582–89),

  ship to architecture, 284–87, 294,

  144–45, 177, 211, 375

  304–305, 348–49; and ritual sover-

  —Works: “Imitating ‘Watering

  eignty, 316, 332–33; as shen 身, 77–

  Horses by the Great Wall’” 擬飲

  80, 86–87, 98, 101–102, 342; as ti

  馬長城窟行, 188–89, 192; and

  體, 92–95. See also askēsis; auxesis;

  “Jade Tree and Flowers in the Rear

  desire; empire; Qin Shihuang; sov-

  Courtyard” 玉樹後庭花, 177–79,

  ereignty; and tyranny

  370; and “Spring, River, Flower,

  Branner, David Prager, xii, 74, 172n30

  Moon, Night” 春江花月夜, 189

  Bureau of Historiography 史館, 37–38

  Chen Ping 陳平 (fl. 2nd c. bc),

  202n131

  Cai Yong 蔡邕 (133–92), 120–21, 140

  Chen Shangjun 陳尚君, 6n17, 238–39,

  Cai Yungong 蔡允恭 (fl. 7th c.), 132

  261n159

  caishi 採詩 (“gathering poems”), 322

  Chen shu 陳書 ( History of the Chen

  Caishu Du 蔡叔度 (younger brother

  Dynasty), 132, 177n39

  of Duke of Zhou), 28, 88

  Chen Shubao 陳叔寶 (553–604). See

  canal system, 318–27 passim

  Chen Houzhu

  Cao Cao 曹操 (155–220), 8, 115,

  Chen Shuda 陳叔達 (d. 635), 24–25

  121n36, 126n52, 140, 172, 253n124

  Chen Tian 陳田: Lingfeng caotang

  Cao Jiong 曹冏 (fl. 3rd c.), 96, 97n101

  congshu 靈峰草堂叢書 ( Collecta-

  Cao Pi 曹丕 (187–226), 22, 121n36,

  nea of the Lingfeng Grass Hut), 238,

  126n52, 170, 174, 360n97

  239n74

  —Works: “Discourse on Literature”

  Chen Yinque (or Yinke) 陳寅恪, 14,

  論文, 115–17, 159, 383–84; “Snap-

  377–79

  ping a Willow Branch” 折楊柳行,

  Chen Zhensun 陳振孫 (ca. 1190–d.

  171–73, 201

  ca. 1262), 5

  Cao Pi 曹毗 (fl. 4th c.), 151–52

  Chen Zi’ang 陳子昂 (661–702),

  Cao Rui 曹叡 (205–39), 126n52, 353

  210n1

  Cao Zhi 曹植 (192–232), 121, 224

  Cheng Yi 程頤 (1033–1107), 19, 30

  Castoriadis, Cornelius, 266

  Chiyou 蚩尤 (legendary rebel),

  Cefu yuangui 冊府元龜 ( Prime Ex-

  250n109, 252, 260n150, 262

  emplars from the Literary Store-

  Chong’er 重耳 (Duke Wen of Jin, r.

  house), 26n41, 342

  636–628 bc), 107–8

  Cen Wenben 岑文本 (fl. 7th c.), 240

  Chongwen Academy 崇文館, 352,

  Cen Zhongmian, 32

  360–62

  Chang Qu 常璩 (fl. 265–316):

  Chu ci 楚辭 ( Lyrics of Chu), 71;

  Huayangguo zhi 華陽國志 ( Re-

  “Greater Master of Fate” 大司命,

  cords of Huayang), 302n108

  225n44; “Lady of the Xiang” 湘君,

  Changguang Princess 長廣公主, 249

  215n17; “Li sao”離騷, 67n47, 121,

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  427

  178, 215n17, 247n94; “Far Roam-

  109, 136; on writing and meaning,

  ing” 遠遊, 377

  91n88. See also Lunyu

  Chu Liang 褚亮 (560–647), 132, 133,

  355n89

  Daizong 岱宗: see Mount Tai

  Chu Suiliang 褚遂良 (596–658 or

  desire, problem of, 12, 65, 73, 76–80,

  597–659), 26–27, 29, 147–48, 238,

  85–87, 125–26, 307, 332, 337, 340,

  240, 246, 247, 252; “In Five Sylla-

  350, 356–58, 360, 365, 367, 368,

  bles: Harmonizing with ‘Traveling

  3
72–75; and apophasis, 201; and

  Past the Battlefield Where I

  despotism, 52, 54–55, 99–102, 282–

  Smashed Xue Ju’: To Imperial

  83, 308–9; and First Emperor, 69–

  Command” 五言奉和行經破薛

  70, 287, 333, 383; and rhapsody,

  舉戰地應詔, 252–55

  270–73; and selfhood, 49; as

  Chunqiu Guliang zhuan 春秋穀梁傳,

  theme in poetry, 177–78. See also

  61n30

  askēsis; body; sovereignty; and tyr-

  Chunqiu Zuo zhuan 春秋左傳,

  anny

  28n46; and appearance of phoenix,

  DeWoskin, Kenneth, 114

  250n108; and Confucius on verbal

  Di Ku 帝嚳 (sage-king), 65n42,

  patterning, 109–10, 135; and fish-

  257n141, 355n88

  pair battle formation, 252n119; and

  Dong Sigong 董思恭 (fl. 650–80),

  “Five Teachings,” 125n51; and

  228n47

  hermeneutics of music, 113; and

  Dong Zhongshu 董仲舒 (ca. 179–ca.

  hermeneutics of poetry

  104 bc), 299n94

  (Chong’er), 107–108; on Jin mak-

  Dou Jiande 竇建德 (573–621), 20, 131

  ing use of Chu talent, 153; on po-

  Du Fu 杜甫 (712–70), 210

  etry as “aims,” 212–13; and prob-

  Du Mu 都穆 (1459–1525), 7

  lem of gifts, 78n64; and “Seven

  Du Ruhui 杜如誨 (585–630), 23, 132,

  Virtues” 七德, 194n97, 355n89;

  133

  and “Three Scriptures and Five

  Du Yan 杜淹 (d. 628), 60, 62n33

  Canons,” 129n59; and “Two Diffi-

  Du You 杜佑 (735–812), 119n30

  culties,” 195n109; on verbal pat-

  Du Yu 杜預 (222–84), 107n4,

  terning and reclusion, 136

  252n119

  Chunyu Yue 淳于越 (fl. 3rd c. bc),

  Du Zhenglun 杜正倫 (fl. 7th c.), 340,

  96

  341n56

  Classic of Changes. See Zhou yi

  Duke Ling of Wei 衛靈公 (r. 534–

  Classic of Documents. See Shang shu

  493 bc), 364

  Classic of Poetry. See Shi jing

  Duke Mu of Qin 秦穆公 (r. 659–621

  Confucius: 28n46, 52, 60, 113, 127, 134,

  bc), 107–8

  137, 151n117, 172, 361n100; and

  Duke of Zhou 周公, 28, 30, 61, 82, 88,

  Queli, 174; on verbal patterning,

  116, 135, 137, 276, 281, 324, 367

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  Index

  Duke Ping of Jin (r. 557–532 bc), 364–

  254, 257, 311–17, 328–51 passim, 357,

  65

  369, 372–75

  Duke Wen of Jin 晉文公 (r. 636–628

  Feng Weine 馮惟訥 (1512–72): Gushi

  bc). See Chong’er

  ji 古詩紀 ( Record of Ancient Po-

  Dull, Jack L., 351

  ems), 176n38

  fengjian 封建 (“feudal” system), 59–

  Eight Companions of the Prince of

  63, 65, 96–97, 133, 248n104, 269–

  Jingling 竟陵八友, 175, 216, 223

  70, 284–86

  Elias, Norbert, 265

  Fengsu tongyi. See Ying Shao

  empire, concept of, 18, 40, 58–59, 83,

  feudal lords. See fengjian

  236, 381; and anxiety, 59–63, 198,

  feudalism. See fengjian

  208, 292–93, 308–10, 355–56, 383;

  First Emperor of Qin: see Qin Shi-

  and body, 63–81, 85, 87, 93–102,

  huang

  208, 280, 337; and borders, 40, 89–

  Fineman, Joel, 265

  90, 186–88, 193–98, 202n133, 229,

  Five Thearchs ( wudi 五帝), 65–66,

  260n154; and relationship to lit-

  81n73, 257n141, 361n101, 373n121

  erature, 4, 106–7, 110–14, 131–44

  Fontanier, Pierre, 95n96

  passim, 227, 266–67, 304; and rela-

  frontier poetry ( biansai shi 邊塞詩),

  tionship to territory, 35, 164, 169–

  186–198, 225–26, 227

  70, 260n149, 262, 277, 280–87,

  fu 賦 (rhapsody): 121n32, 165, 310, 365;

  315–18, 321–28, 345–46, 353, 355,

  as “epideictic rhapsody” ( dafu 大

  357–58, 377–79; and unification of

  賦), 268, 366–67, 382; identified as

  values, 205n144, 206–7, 255, 306.

  rhetorical excess, 126–27, 272–75;

  See also body; Qin Shihuang; sov-

  relative neglect of, 267; role of, in

  ereignty; and tyranny

  origins of court poetry, 268–70.

  ethnicity and Tang imperial family, 14,

  See also individual poets by name

  23n31, 44–45

  Fu Gongshi 輔公祏 (d. 624), 20–21

  Fuxi 伏羲 (sage-king), 66n43, 79n65,

  Fairbank, Anthony, 150

  80, 127, 129n59, 353, 362, 373n121

  Fang Xuanling 房玄齡 (578–648), 23,

  Fu Yue 傅說 (Shang minister), 89,

  27–29, 60, 95n397, 132, 133, 148,

  127

  273, 341

  fangfa 放伐 (legitimate conquest), 56,

  Gao Bing 高棅 (1350–1423), 6

  104–5

  Gao Shilian 高士廉 (577–647), 23–

  fangshi 方士 (“masters of the meth-

  24, 240

  ods”), 43, 69–70, 72, 290

  Geertz, Clifford, 9

  Feng 豐 and Hao 鎬 (Western Zhou

  Gibbons, Thomas, 173n32

  capitals), 285, 356–57

  Girard, René, 55–56

  Feng and Shan 封禪 sacrifices, 12, 145,

  Gong Kechang 龔克昌, 268n4, 272

  167, 169–70, 248n105, 249, 253n125,

  Gonggong 共工 (legendary rebel), 33

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  429

  Gongsun Guisheng 公孫歸生 (fl. 6th

  Han Gaozu 漢高祖 (r. 206–195 bc),

  c. bc), 153n120

  55, 170, 185n67, 201–3 passim,

  gongti shi 宮體詩 (“palace-style po-

  250n109; and city of Xinfeng,

  etry”), 118, 141–42, 146–48, 174,

  180n51, 181, 206n147, 207–8; and

  210–11, 214, 224, 367, 370

  palaces, 287–89, 293, 306, 309; and

  Graff, David A., 261n155

  rivalry with Xiang Yu, 202n131;

  “Great Preface” 大序 (of Shi jing),

  and “The Great Wind” 大風, 162–

  110–15, 119–20, 123n43, 124, 136n79,

  65, 180n53, 203n137, 204, 206, 233,

  137, 358–59

  379, 381; and winning empire on

  Greenblatt, Stephen, 81, 381

  horseback, 58–59

  Grossman, Allen, 383–84

  Han Guangwudi 漢光武帝 (r. 25–

  Gu Jiegang 顧頡剛, 22n30, 66n43

  57), 55, 143n94, 144, 253n123,

  Guanshu Xian 管叔鮮 (elder brother

  256n139, 257n140; and Feng and

  of Duke of Zhou), 28, 88

  Shan rites, 312n3, 313, 329, 346, 351;

  Guanzi 管子, 279–80, 314n14, 341n54

  and village of Boshui, 180n50, 181,

  Guangyun 廣韻 ( Extensive [Articula-


  206n145, 207

  tion of] Rhymes), xii–xiii, 172n30

  Han Shi waizhuan 韓詩外傳,

  Gujin yuelu 古今樂錄 ( Annotations

  195n110

  for Music Past and Present), 175,

  Han shu 漢書 ( History of the Han

  176n38

  Dynasty), 154n122, 158n132, 163,

  Gun 鯀 (legendary rebel), 33

  166n10, 178, 269n8, 298n89.

  Guo Maoqian 郭茂倩 (fl. 12th c.),

  Han Wendi 漢文帝 (r. 180–157 bc),

  189n76

  89n86, 301n104; and frugality, 289,

  Guo Pu 郭璞 (276–324), 182n59

  293, 301n107, 307, 338, 339

  Guoyu 國語 ( Discourses of the States),

  Han Wudi 漢武帝 (r. 141–87 bc), 7,

  33n62,

  8, 90, 191n85, 258, 299n94, 355,

  gushi 古詩 (“ancient poems” or “an-

  375, 379; and Feng and Shan rites,

  cient-style poetry”), 121n35, 122n37,

  253n125, 254, 313, 337, 346–47, 350–

  164

  51, 383; and immortality, 71–72,

  Gushi ji 古詩紀. See under Feng

  73, 173, 360, 374; and Lady Li,

  Weine

  177n41, 178; and palaces, 290–92,

  293–94, 296n84, 298n89, 300n101,

  Han Chengdi 漢成帝 (r. 32–7 bc),

  304, 305, 353, 357, 371n117, 372; and

  371n119

  Sima Xiangru, 71–72, 268–70, 274,

  Han Empress Zhao 趙皇后 (consort

  365

  of Chengdi), 371n119

  —Works: “Song of Huzi” 瓠子歌,

  Han Fei (ca. 280–ca. 233 bc). See Han

  165–70; “Song of the Autumn

  Feizi

  Wind” 秋風辭, 367n108, 369

  Han Feizi 韓非子, 63–65, 92–93, 98,

  Han Xiandi 漢獻帝 (r. 190–220), 22

  261–62n160, 363n106, 364

  Hanlin Academy 翰林院, 238

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  Index

  Hanlin xueshi ji 翰林學士集 ( Liter-

  Jiang Zong 江總 (519–94): “Rhap-

  ary Collection of the Hanlin Aca-

  sody on the Ornate Sable” 華貂賦,

  demicians), 237–41, 242

  202n133

  He Wenda 蓋文達 (fl. 7th c.), 132

  Jiangdu 江都, 20, 34n66, 182–83, 185,

  Hegel, G.W.F. See sublation ( Aufhe-

  319, 320, 323, 324, 326–28, 378

  bung), concept of

  Jie 桀 (last Xia ruler), 56, 84, 101,

  “Hidden Thoroughwort” 幽蘭 (leg-

  253n120, 338

  endary song), 235–36

  Jie Zhitui 介之推 (fl. 7th c. bc), 136

  Honglou meng 紅樓夢 ( A Dream of

  Jin shu 晉書 ( History of the Jin Dy-

 

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