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  317–18, 333, 337–40 passim, 350–51,

  357, 360, 383; and Great Wall, 298,

  Sanfu gushi 三輔故事 ( Tales of the

  306; and immortality, 43, 70–73,

  Three Capital Districts), 290n64

  173, 286–87, 290, 333, 374–75, 379,

  Sanfu jiushi 三輔舊事 ( Old Stories of

  383; and literary representation,

  the Capital Region), 180n51

  106; and palaces, 284–87, 304–5,

  sanhuang 三皇 (“Three Augusts”),

  309 ( see also palaces, as symbols of

  66n43, 361n101, 373n121

  sovereignty: Epang); and stan-

  Schafer, Edward H., 193n92

  dardization of values, 62, 205n144,

  Schmitt, Carl, 380–81

  207, 300n100. See also auxesis; de-

  Seven Masters of the Jian’an Reign 建

  sire; empire; sovereignty; and tyr-

  安七子, 122n36, 140n86, 159, 170

  anny

  Shang shu 尚書: “Announcement of

  Qu Yuan 屈原 (ca. 340–278 bc). See

  Zhonghui” 仲虺之誥, 260n154;

  Chu ci

  “Canon of Shun” 舜典, 33n63,

  Quan Tang shi 全唐詩 ( Complete

  108n8; “Canon of Yao” 堯典,

  Tang Poems), 6, 192n87, 228n47

  33n63, 108n8, 109, 203n134,

  Quan Tang wen 全唐文 ( Complete

  256n136, 345n69; “Great Vow” 泰

  Tang Prose), 6

  誓, 303n111, 308–9; “Plans of Great

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  Yu” 大禹謨, 194n98, 345n66;

  Jian” 白起王翦列傳, 158n132; on

  “Punishments of Prince Lü” 呂刑,

  Han Gaozu, 287–88; on Han

  250n111; “Songs of the Five Noble

  Wudi, 71–72, 166, 346n72; on Qin

  Scions” 五子之歌, 330n39; “Take

  Shihuang, 65–71 passim, 284–86,

  No Ease” 無逸, 281; “Tribute of

  296n83, 312; on the Shang tyrant

  Yu” 禹貢, 166n12, 167n17, 345n68

  Zhou, 281–82; on Sima Xiangru’s

  Shang shu Zhonghou 尚書中侯

  rhapsodies, 269n8; on Sun Bin,

  ( “Lord Zhong” Chapter of the Clas-

  243n87; “Treatise on the Feng and

  sic of Documents), 260n151

  Shan” 封禪書, 345n69, 346n72

  Shang Yang 商鞅 (ca. 385–338 bc), 63,

  Shi jing 詩經 ( Classic of Poetry), 33, 90,

  306

  112, 114, 120–23 passim, 126, 133,

  Shangguan Yi 上官儀 (ca. 607–65),

  202n132, 204, 213, 218, 233, 322,

  238, 240–41, 246; “In Five Syllables:

  331n42; “Awry” 板 (Poem 254),

  Harmonizing with ‘Traveling Past

  33n60; “Dwarf Cherry” 常棣

  the Battlefield Where I Smashed

  (Poem 164), 88n81; “Flowers on

  Xue Ju’: To Imperial Command”

  the Trumpet Vine” 苕之華

  五言奉和行經破薛舉戰地應詔,

  (Poem 233), 203n135; “Fishhawks

  258–65

  Cry” 關雎 (Poem 1), 110; “Foot-

  shanrang 禪讓 (“virtuous abdica-

  tracks Below” 下武 (Poem 243),

  tion”), 22, 56, 104–5

  149n103; “Gazing on High” 瞻卬

  “Shao” 韶 (piece composed by Shun),

  (Poem 264), 177n41; “How Splen-

  104–5, 140n87, 142

  did the Flowers” 裳裳者華 (Poem

  Shaoweng 少翁 (fl. early 1st c. bc),

  214), 203n135; “Lesser Heaven” 小

  72n56

  旻 (Poem 195), 330n39; “North

  Shen Buhai 申不害 (b. ca. 400 bc),

  Mountains” 北山 (Poem 205),

  63

  89n83, 254n129, 255; “Picking

  Shen Dao 慎到 (ca. 350–ca. 275 bc),

  White Millet” 采芑 (Poem 178),

  63

  330n37; “Seventh Month” 七月

  Shen Shu’an 沈叔安 (fl. 7th c.), 239

  (Poem 154), 206n148; “The South-

  Shen Yue 沈約 (441–513), 119, 122n37,

  ern Mountains Extend Far” 信南

  139, 141, 226, 250n111; on Pei Ziye’s

  山 (Poem 210), 234n64; “Thorny

  Song lüe, 119; “On Snow: To

  Oak” 棫樸 (Poem 238), 299n95;

  Princely Command” 詠雪應令詩,

  “Vast Fields” 甫田 (Poem 211),

  221–23, 236; Song shu 宋書 ( His-

  203n136; “Waters of the Mian” 沔

  tory of the Song Dynasty), 119,

  水 (Poem 183), 107n4. See also

  122n37, 361n98

  “Great Preface”

  Shennong 神農, 66n43, 129n59,

  Shibi Qaghan 始畢可汗 (d. 619), 19

  373n121

  Shishuo xinyu 世說新語 ( Recent An-

  Shi ji 史記 ( Records of the Historian):

  ecdotes and the Talk of the Age),

  “Biographies of Bo Qi and Wang

  233–34n61

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  Shun 舜 (sage-king), 81, 84, 101, 127,

  Sima Ying 司馬穎 (279–306), 156

  293, 353, 355, 356, 371n115; and

  Sima Youzhi 司馬幼之 (fl. 6th c.),

  “Canon of Shun,” 33n63; and filial-

  129

  ity, 332–33, 336–37; as one of the

  “Six Blossoms” 六英 or 六韺 (song

  wudi, 65n42, 129n59, 373n121; and

  attr. to Di Ku), 257, 258, 355n88

  ritual actions (including xunshou

  Smith, Jonathan Z., 339

  and sacrifice at Mount Tai),

  Song Huizong 宋徽宗 (r. 1100–26), 3

  202n128, 206; 248n104, 249, 254,

  Song Lizong 宋理宗 (r. 1224–64),

  257, 300n99, 312, 313–18, 327, 333,

  32n56

  338, 345n69; and “Shao,” 104–5,

  Song Yu 宋玉 (fl. 3rd c. bc), 268;

  142–3; on song lyrics as expressive

  “Asking Questions of the Chu

  of zhi, 108–9; and “South Wind,”

  King” 對楚王問, 363n104, 364;

  207–8; and wuwei model of sover-

  “Rhapsody on Gaotang” 高唐賦,

  eignty, 51–52, 204, 205n143,

  224n40; “Rhapsody on the God-

  360n96, 361

  dess” 神女賦, 214, 224n40; “Rhap-

  Shuya of Lu 魯叔牙 (fl. 11th c. bc), 28,

  sody on Wind” 風賦, 214, 233; “Sa-

  30

  tiric Rhapsody” 諷賦, 235n65,

  Siege of Yanmen 雁門之圍, 15

  363n104

  Sima Guang 司馬光 (1019–86), 22, 23,

  Soushen ji 搜神記 ( Record of Seeking

  30–32, 43n93, 44, 325, 348

  after Spirits), 228n50, 362n102

  Sima Lun 司馬倫 (d. 301), 156

  Southern Qi Gaodi 南齊高帝 (r.

  Sima Qian 司馬遷 (ca. 145 bc-ca. 86

  479–82), 361n99

  bc), 169, 311–17 passim, 374, 378

  sovereignty, concept of, 48–49, 51–52,

  Sima Xiangru 司馬相如 (179–117

  63, 73, 80, 84–85, 90–91, 97–99,

  bc), 120, 121, 154, 218, 253–54, 268–

  266, 279, 380–81; and anxieties

  73<
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  over empire, 59–63, 96–97, 206–8;

  —Works: “Rhapsody of Master Emp-

  and authorship, 162; and expendi-

  tiness” 子虛賦, 199n120, 268,

  tures, 12, 76–78, 85–86, 97–104

  273–75, 291; “Rhapsody on the

  passim; and kinship, 111, 333, 336–

  Beauteous Woman” 美人賦,

  37, 348; and Legalism, 63–65; and

  235n65; “Rhapsody on the Great

  literary practice and representa-

  Man” 大人賦, 71, 270; “Rhapsody

  tion, 3–4, 8–12 passim, 49, 106–7,

  on the Imperial Park” 上林賦,

  116, 269–70, 375–76, 379, 381; and

  251n116, 269–72, 273, 301n104, 308,

  locusts, 74–76; and nomenclature,

  353, 365

  66–68; and publicness ( gong 公),

  Sima Yan 司馬炎 (236–90). See Jin

  73, 87–91 passim, 336–37; and rit-

  Wudi

  ual, 311–12, 321, 328, 332, 339–43

  Sima Yi 司馬乂 (d. 303), 158n134

  passim, 351, 353; and sexual econ-

  Sima Yi 司馬懿, (178–251; Jin

  omy, 18; and singularity, 35, 67–68,

  Xuandi 晉宣帝), 49, 156

  75, 86–87, 270, 308–9; as symbol-

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  ized by the palace, 287–88, 311; as

  312, 318–28, 347; and tyranny, 17,

  symbolized in poetry, 110–15, 169,

  44, 83–84, 258. See also empire; rit-

  181, 246, 267, 304; and territory, 41,

  ual; and sovereignty

  52, 65, 315–18, 345–46; and “true

  —Works: “Decree on Establishing

  king,” 52–53, 307–9; and violence,

  the Eastern Capital” 建東都詔;

  30, 53–59, 104–5, 204. See also ask-

  “Imitating ‘Watering Horses by

  ēsis; body; desire; empire; ritual;

  the Great Wall’” 擬飲馬長城窟

  roaming; tyranny; and names of

  行, 186–90, 192, 197; “In Winter,

  individual emperors

  Going to Ganyang Palace to Re-

  standardizations, under Qin. See un-

  ceive Court” 冬至乾陽殿受朝詩,

  der Qin Shihuang

  143n96; “Letter to the Duke of

  Su Chuo 蘇綽 (498–546), 125

  Yue” 與越公書, 143n96; “Return-

  Su Jui-lung, 219n26

  ing to the Capital” 還京師詩,

  Su Qin 蘇秦 (fl. 4th c. bc), 299n94

  184–86; and “Spring, River, Flower,

  Su Shi 蘇軾 (1037–1101), 55

  Moon, Night” 春江花月夜, 189;

  Su Shichang 蘇世長 (fl. 7th c.), 132

  “Taking Joy in My Jiangdu Palace”

  Su Wu 蘇武 (140–60 bc), 121–22,

  江都宮樂歌, 182–83

  228n49, 229

  Sui Yangdi yanshi 隋煬帝艷史 ( The

  Su Xu 蘇勖 (fl. 7th c.), 132

  Sensuous History of Sui Yangdi),

  sublation ( Aufhebung), concept of,

  190n77

  84–85, 220

  Suiren 燧人 (sage-king), 66n43

  Sui Gongdi 隋恭帝 (r. 617–18), 20

  Sun Bin 孫臏 (ca. 380–316 bc),

  Sui shu 隋書 ( History of the Sui Dy-

  243n87, 245; Sun Bin bingfa 孫臏

  nasty), 319; “Biographies of Liter-

  兵法 ( Sun Bin’s Art of War),

  ary Men” 文學列傳, 134–44, 150,

  261n155

  152, 221; “Treatise on Bibliogra-

  phy” 經籍志, 152–53; “Treatise on

  Taibo 泰伯 (fl. 12th c. bc), 30

  Economics” 食貨志, 325–28;

  Taiyi 太一 (“Grand Unity”), 66n43,

  “Treatise on the Five Phases” 五行

  286n52, 287, 298n89

  志, 16–17, 179n45

  Taiyuan Uprising, 16–21, 23n33, 30

  Sui Wendi 隋文帝 (r. 581–604), 32,

  Tang 湯 (founder of Shang), 56, 58,

  49, 124, 129, 143–44, 294, 295, 318–

  89n85, 253n120, 260n154, 293,

  20, 327, 328; and Daxingcheng 大

  373n121

  興城, 184, 292; and Xiao jing, 188

  Tang baijia shi 唐百家詩 ( Poetry of

  Sui Yangdi 隋煬帝 (r. 604–17), 15–20

  One Hundred Tang Authors), 5

  passim, 34–35, 44, 146, 295, 331; as-

  Tang Daizong 唐代宗 (r. 762–79), 31,

  sassination of, 17; and Jiangnan,

  32

  182–83, 319–20, 324, 326–28, 357;

  Tang Gaozong 唐高宗 (649–83), 42,

  and Koguryŏ, 42; and literature,

  46, 91, 295n81, 361n97

  143–44, 211; and ritual sovereignty,

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  439

  Tang Gaozu 唐高祖 (r. 618–26), 14–

  remonstrated by Xue Shou, 292–

  15, 57, 90; and abdication, 132; and

  93; remonstrated by Yao Silian,

  Confucian academies, 131; and

  293–94; and Turks, 38–43; and

  Feng and Shan rites, 328–29; saved

  Wei River defeat, 38–39; and

  by future Taizong, 15–16; and

  Zhenguan reign, 32–38

  submission to Turks, 38; as Retired

  —Anecdotes, Edicts, and Speeches:

  Emperor, 295; and Tang founding,

  anecdote about locusts, 74; anec-

  16–20, 203, 241–42, 258, 262, 377–

  dote about rhapsodies, 273–74;

  78; and Xuanwu Gate Incident,

  anecdote declining literary collec-

  21–31 passim

  tion, 144–45; decree in mid-631 de-

  Tang Guiren 湯貴仁, 8

  clining Feng and Shan, 330–31;

  Tang huiyao 唐會要 ( Gathered Essen-

  edict in 641 announcing perform-

  tial Documents of the Tang), 29n48,

  ance of Feng and Shan, 342; final

  295, 329n32, 341n56

  decree in 647 cancelling Feng and

  Tang shi jishi 唐詩紀事 ( Recorded

  Shan, 343–49; speech at end of 631

  Occasions of Tang Poems), 146–47

  declining Feng and Shan, 333–35;

  Tang Suzong 唐肅宗 (r. 756–62), 31,

  speech in 632 declining Feng and

  32

  Shan, 338

  Tang Taizong 唐太宗 (r. 626–49):

  —Works: “Delighting in the Snow”

  and alchemy, 43; and archery, 39–

  喜雪, 233–36; “Going Out Hunt-

  40, 228–29, 362–63; and author-

  ing” 出獵, 198–201, 301n106; “The

  ship, 4, 161–62, 249, 330; and Bud-

  Golden Mirror” 金鏡, 50, 81–91,

  dhism, 43; and calligraphy, 3–4;

  97, 261n157, 264, 354; “Grasping

  and children’s rhyme, 16–17; and

  the Tally, I Calm the Three Bor-

  “Dance of the Seven Virtues” 七

  ders” 執契靜三邊, 193–98; “The

  德舞, 355n89; and Daoism, 43, 72,

  Imperial Capital Poems: Ten

  98–99; and death, 42–43, 351; and

  Pieces with Preface” 帝京篇十首

  early augury, 15; and filiality, 18, 79,

  并序, 7–8, 12, 310, 312, 3
52–76, 377,

  87–88, 95, 105, 295, 321, 330, 332–33,

  382–83; “In Five Syllables: Travel-

  336–37; as “Heavenly Qaghan” 天

  ing Past the Battlefield Where I

  可汗, 40; and historiography, 26–

  Crushed Xue Ju” 五言行經破薛

  32, 37; and Korean campaign, 42–

  舉戰地, 240, 241–46; “Inscription

  43; and literary collection, 4–6;

  at Jin Shrine, with Preface” 晉祠

  and public nature of sovereignty,

  銘并序, 49; “Instruction to Estab-

  76, 88–91 passim, 146, 190, 199–

  lish the Literary Academy and Its

  200, 208, 212, 324, 332, 334–37 pas-

  Academicians” 置文館學士教,

  sim, 343–44, 350, 367, 374; remon-

  132–33; “Model for the Emperor”

  strated by Chu Suiliang, 26–27;

  帝範, 50, 91–105; “On Rain” 詠雨

  remonstrated by Ma Zhou, 295;

  (1), 229–31; “On Rain” 詠雨 (2),

  remonstrated by Wei Zheng, 33–35;

  231–32, 236; “On Revisiting

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  Wugong” 重幸武功, 205–9; “On

  tyranny: 73, 78, 81, 84–85, 253n120,

  the Bow” 詠弓, 228–29, 231; “On

  260n149, 262, 284, 287, 292–93,

  Visiting Qingshan Palace at

  355; compared with sage or “true

  Wugong” 幸武功慶善宮, 6, 201–

  king,” 51–55, 85–86; and conquest,

  4, 233; “On Wind” 詠風, 232–33;

  56–58; and palaces, 280–83, 305–9.

  “Panegyric to Imperial Virtue” 皇

  See also body; desire; empire; sov-

  德頌, 49, 98n104; “Rhapsody on

  ereignty; and under individual ty-

  Being Stirred by the Past” 感舊賦,

  rant names

  275n16; “Rhapsody on Looking

  Twitchett, Denis, 9, 50n6, 81, 90n87,

  Out from the Layered Terrace” 臨

  92n89, 96, 97n101

  層臺, 275, 296–310; “Rhapsody on

  the Majestic Phoenix” 威鳳賦,

  Vandermeersch, Léon, 63–64

  275n16, 363n105; “Rhapsody on

  “veritable records” 實錄, 28–30

  the Small Mountain” 小山賦,

  275n16; “Rhapsody on the Small

  Wang Can 王粲 (177–217), 140, 154,

  Pond” 小池賦, 275n16; “Watering

  159, 196n115

  Horses by the Great Wall” 飲馬

  Wang Fuzhi 王福畤 (fl. 7th c.),

  長城窟行, 190–93, 197, 244

  62n33

  Tang Taizong wen huangdi ji 唐太宗

  Wang Jili 王季歷 (fl. 12th c. bc), 31

  文皇帝集 ( Literary Collection of

 

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