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CHU HIS'S FAMILY RITUALS HC/DJ Patricia Buckley Ebrey (1991)

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Title: Chu Hsi's Family Rituals Author: Chu Hsi. (Translator) Patricia Buckley Ebrey Publisher: Princeton University Press Publishing Date: 1991 Edition: First? Binding: Cloth Hardcover Pages: 234 with index Illustrated: Yes Interior Condition: Solid binding, complete and intact. Like New. Exterior Condition: Like New. Dust Jacket: Yes, Like New except for tiny scratch. Size: 8vo ISBN: 0-691-03149-5 Comments: Compiled by the great Neo-Confucian philosopher Chu Hsi (1130-1200), the Family Rituals is a manual for the private performance of the standard Chinese family rituals: initiations, weddings, funerals, and sacrifices to ancestral spirits. This translation makes the work, which is the most important text of its kind in the last thousand years of Chinese history, fully accessible to scholars and students in a wide range of fields. The militantly Confucian Family Rituals was designed to combat the practices of Buddhist and other non-Confucian rites, and it was quickly recognized as the standard authority by the state, the educated elite, and even by many uneducated commoners. With the spread of Neo-Confucianism, it was honored also in Vietnam, Korea, and Japan. Patricia Buckley Ebrey has added notes showing how the Family Rituals enhances our understanding of Chinese society and culture. She cites many of the commentaries on the work to give a sense of its uses in the centuries after its publication.