Design by the book : Chinese ritual objects and the Sanli tu
by
 
Louis, François, 1963- author.

Title
Design by the book : Chinese ritual objects and the Sanli tu
 
Chinese ritual objects and the Sanli tu
 
San li tu.

Author
Louis, François, 1963- author.

ISBN
9781941792100

Personal Author
Louis, François, 1963- author.

Publication Information
New York City : Bard Graduate Center, [2017]

Physical Description
xvi, 180 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm

Contents
Part I. The Sanli tu in Medieval China: A Cultural Biography -- Politics and Confucian Ritual in the 950's -- Redesigning the State Ritual Paraphernalia and Compiling the Sanli tu -- Tang Remains -- Didactics and Dynastic Propaganda -- Revisions and Early Antiquarianism -- Rejection, Preservation, Ambivalence -- Part II. Ritual Objects in the Exhibition.

Abstract
"Today, China's classical antiquity is often studied through recovered artifacts, but before this practice became widespread, scholars instead reconstructed the distant past through classical texts and transmitted illustrations. Among the most important illustrated commentaries was the Sanli tu, or Illustrations to the Ritual Classics, whose origins are said to date back to the great commentator Zheng Xuan. Design by the Book, which accompanies an exhibition at Bard Graduate Center Gallery, discusses the history and cultural significance of the Sanli tu in medieval China. The Sanli tu survives in a version produced around 960 by Nie Chongyi, a professor at the court of the Later Zhou (951-960) and Northern Song (960-1127) dynasties. It is now mostly remembered--if at all--for its controversial entries and as a quaint predecessor of the more empirical antiquarian scholarship produced since the mid-eleventh century. But such criticism hides the fact that the book remained a standard resource for more than 150 years, playing a crucial role in the Song dynasty's perception of ancient ritual and construction of a Confucian state cult. Richly illustrated, Design by the Book brings renewed focus to one of China's most fascinating medieval works"-- Provided by publisher.

Personal Subject
Nie, Chongyi, active 10th century. San li tu.

Subject Term
Rites and ceremonies -- China -- History -- To 1500.

Geographic Term
China -- Social life and customs -- To 221 B.C.
 
China -- Social life and customs -- 221 B.C.-960 A.D.

Portion Title
Chinese ritual objects and the Sanli tu

Bibliographical References
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-175) and index.

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