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  1. Series Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Abbreviations
  8. 1 | Introduction
  9. 2 | Early Ming Legal Cosmology
  10. 3 | The Great Ming Code and the World of Spirits
  11. 4 | The Great Ming Code and the Human Realm
  12. 5 | The Great Ming Code and Officialdom
  13. 6 | Conclusion
  14. Notes
  15. Glossary
  16. Bibliography
  17. Index
  18. Series List

Index

  • “abandoning parents to take government office,” criminal liability in, 157–58
  • aboriginal customs, 110
  • aboriginal offices, 101, 104, 110, 129, 130
  • abstinence, 73
  • “accepting property and subverting the law,” 161
  • “accepting property without subverting the law,” 161
  • Admonitions for Women (Nüjie), 62
  • Ahern, Emily, 72
  • Alford, William, 6, 7, 8, 13
  • “all under Heaven” (tianxia), 4, 18, 19, 55, 91, 102–12, 143, 179
  • “allowing troops to pillage,” 115–18
  • Altar of Soil and Grain, 22
  • analogy, 45
  • ancestor worship, 77, 157
  • ancestors, 25, 26, 73, 78, 93, 176
  • Ancestral Instructions of the August Ming (Huang Ming zuxun), 116, 146
  • Annam (Vietnam), 4, 100–102, 106, 111
  • Astrological Commission (Taishi yuan), 31
  • astronomical prophecy, 76
  • astronomy, 76–77
  • augural diagrams, 76
  • “autumn frost,” 153
  • barbarians: crudeness of, 129–30, 132; foreign or outer, 103–5, 110, 111, 123, 127, 130; inner, 103–4
  • Basalawarmi, 105
  • Ba-Shu, 105
  • Bayun Xingtong fu (Eight rhyming explications of the United code), 46
  • “beating the petitioner’s drum,” 151
  • Beiping Regional Military Commission, 113
  • “bending the law to promote sentiment” (qufa shenqing), 40
  • Big Dipper, 22
  • Biqu tiaoli (Regulations for avoidance and pursuit), 87
  • black magic, 10, 12, 33, 95–96, 98
  • Bodde, Derk, 9, 10, 12, 14, 67–69, 97
  • body, 49, 74, 79–80, 82–85, 97, 150, 174
  • body-soul (po), 24
  • Book of Announcing Ordinances (Shenming jieyu shu), 57
  • Book of Astrology (Tianwen shu), 26, 31
  • Book of Changes (Yijing), 58
  • Book of Documents (Shangshu), 35, 58, 93
  • Book of the River Luo (Luoshu), 94
  • Book of the Yellow Court (Huangting jing), 84
  • Book of Thoroughfares in the Realm (Huanyu tongqu shu), 193–94n24
  • books, proscribed, 76, 94
  • boundaries, 10–42
  • “breach of the bond of righteousness” (yijue), 138
  • bronze pillar, 100, 191n1
  • Brook, Timothy, 88–91
  • Buddha Maitreya, 92–93
  • Buddhism, 18, 70–72, 81–91
  • Calendar of the Great Unification (Datong li), 31, 106
  • Cambodia, 122
  • “causing obstructions at checkpoints,” 150
  • “celestial city” (tiancheng), 150
  • “celestial countenance” (tianyan), 150
  • celestial gates, 155
  • celestial instruments, 76
  • “celestial majesty” (tianwei), 151
  • celestial sections (shier ci), 108
  • Censorate, 23, 152–53
  • Central Buddhist Registry, 86
  • Central Daoist Registry, 86
  • Central Plain (zhongyuan), 121, 123, 133
  • Chan, Wing-tsit, 34
  • Ch’en Ku-yuan, 9–10
  • Chen Wenhui, 89
  • Chen Youliang, 27
  • Chenjie lu (Instructions for ministers), 148
  • China: cultural, 18, 103–12, 123–41, 176; geographical or political, 18, 103–12, 123, 140, 176
  • “China-centered history of China,” 7, 178, 179
  • Chinese-Mongolian Dictionary (Huayi yiyu), 127
  • Ching, Julia, 11
  • Ch’ü T’ung-tsu, 10, 14
  • civil service examinations, 111
  • “clan extermination” (zuzhu), 149
  • Classic of Filial Piety (Xiaojing), 156
  • Classic of the Way and Its Power (Dao de jing), 87
  • Classic of Understanding Heaven (Toutian jing), 94
  • Classified Encyclopedia on the Learning of Principle (Lixue leibian), 35
  • The Code and Commandment Directly Explicated (Lü Ling zhijie), 56, 177
  • Code with Commentaries and Explication of Questions (Lüjie bianyi), 20, 124, 129, 196n53
  • Cohen, Jerome, 6
  • Cohen, Paul, 13
  • “Collected Explications” (Huijie), 114, 117
  • Collected Rituals of the Great Ming (Da Ming jili), 72, 79, 146
  • Collected Statutes of the Great Ming (Da Ming huidian), 10, 87
  • Commentary on the Tang Code, 149
  • “committing crimes by persons outside the pale of civilization,” 123
  • “committing crimes involving illicit goods obtained through malfeasance,” 161–62
  • “community wine-drinking ceremony” (xiang yinjiu li), 56–57, 177, 179
  • Comprehensive Instructions to Aid the Realm (Zishi tongxun), 49, 86, 94, 146, 168
  • Comprehensive Supervision Registers (Zhouzhi ce), 81
  • Confucianism, 29, 82–85, 92, 93, 110, 156; apolitical quality of, 28; and common source, 39; communion of, 54; debate with Buddhism and Daoism, 84–85, 89, 187n2; elements of, 12; and Ming autocracy, 34–35, 188n18; Neo-, 34, 35, 80, 138, 139; promotion of, 139; revivification of, 159
  • constellations, 26, 108, 145
  • contumacy, 60, 65
  • cosmic being, 61, 156
  • cosmic bonds (tianlun), 41
  • “cosmic demarcation” (fenye), 107–8, 140, 176
  • cosmic grace, 156
  • cosmic order, 4, 17–18, 20, 21; official, 24–33, 46, 49, 52; in “Ten Abominations,” 58–67, 68, 79–80, 155, 164, 173, 175–78, 180
  • cosmic space, 106
  • cosmic structure, 160, 178
  • cosmic time, 106
  • cosmogony, 160
  • cosmological regions, 111
  • cosmology: official, 5, 11, 19, 20, 21, 24–33, 75–76, 143–46, 160, 175–80; as philosophical foundation of legal culture, 180
  • cosmos, 16, 17, 24, 59, 141, 143, 144, 175, 179
  • Court of Imperial Sacrifices, 73
  • Court of Judicial Review, 23, 41, 89
  • “creating obstructions in receiving or issuing government goods,” 150
  • crime: causes of, 48–50; cosmological definition of, 45–50; legal definition of, 43–45; nature of, 43–50
  • Cui Liang, 35
  • Cunxin lu (Records of a constant heart-and-mind), 26
  • customs, aboriginal, 110
  • Da Ming huidian (Collected statutes of the great Ming), 10, 87
  • Da Ming jili (Collected rituals of the great Ming), 72, 79, 146
  • Da Ming qinglei tianwen fenye shu (Record of the purified categories of celestial and terrestrial regions of the great Ming), 107–8
  • Da Ming zhi (Gazetteer of the great Ming), 104
  • Dagao xubian (Grand pronouncements, second compilation), 55
  • Dao de jing (Classic of the way and its power), 87
  • Daoism, 18, 70–71, 81–91
  • Daoyan, 189n20
  • Dardess, John, 24, 28, 29, 92
  • Datong li (Calendar of the great unification), 31, 106
  • Daxue (Great learning), 34
  • Daxue yanyi (Expanded meaning of the Great learning), 34–35
  • deceiving the throne, 149–54
  • “Decree Calling for Military Officers to Protect Themselves” (Wuchen baoshen chi), 167
  • deities. See spirits
  • Deng Yu, 29
  • depravity, 66
  • despotism, 6, 38, 160
  • Directorate for Documents, 107
  • Directorate of Astrology, 42
  • Directorate of Astronomy, 76–77
  • Directorate of Education, 110, 111
  • discord, 61, 65
  • “dismembering living persons,” 96
  • “divine utensil” (shenqi), 60, 94
  • “doing what ought not to be done,” 47–48
  • Douglas, Mary, 15, 18, 141
  • “dragon’s den,” 79
  • drum, petitioner’s, 151
  • due process, 6
  • Durkheim, Emile, 15, 16
  • Dynastic University, 56
  • Earth, 108, 127, 147, 149, 154, 160, 171, 183–84n14; and cosmic order, 24–25, 29, 30, 33, 36, 38, 52, 53–55, 59, 60, 63, 67, 69, 76, 79, 83, 107, 156, 164, 176; worship of, 4, 18, 22, 28, 73–75, 80, 82, 98, 188n18
  • education and transformation (jiaohua), 29, 50–58, 177, 179
  • “eight handles” (babing), 154, 198n11
  • Eight Rhyming Explications of the United Code (Bayun Xingtong fu), 46
  • Eno, Robert, 28
  • The Essential Meaning of the Five Classics (Wujing yaoyi), 46
  • exhibition pavilions (shenming ting), 57, 177
  • Expanded Meaning of the Great Learning (Daxue yanyi), 34–35
  • “extra-Code” law, 172–74
  • “extracting vitality by dismembering persons,” 96–97
  • Fairbank, John K., 5–6, 9, 14
  • family, 83–84
  • Family Rituals of Master Zhu [Xi] (Zhuzi jiali), 137
  • Fan Zugan, 34
  • Farmer, Edward, 34, 59, 69
  • Fengyang, 33
  • Feuchtwang, Stephan, 72
  • filial piety, 35, 40, 41, 61, 156; lack of, 59, 60–61, 65, 78, 158–59, 185–86n40
  • Five Chief Military Commissions, 23
  • Five Constant Virtues (wuchang), 29, 55
  • Five Phases (wuxing), 9, 59
  • Five Punishments (wuxing), 44, 176
  • “five teachings,” 53, 59, 92
  • “five zones,” 107, 193n18
  • Forbidden City, 22
  • foreign (people and countries), 18, 111
  • fornication, 78
  • Four Books and Five Classics, Confucian, 34, 35
  • “four virtues,” 62, 186n43
  • Fu Yiling, 173
  • gaoshi (model notice), 20, 80, 95, 166
  • Gazetteer of the Great Ming (Da Ming zhi), 104
  • gender relations, 62–66
  • General Gazetteer of the Realm (Huanyu tongzhi), 193–94n24
  • Geng Liang, 167
  • Geng Zhong, 145
  • geomancy (fengshui), 15, 16, 32, 48, 79
  • ghosts, 24, 25, 30, 73, 153, 168, 171
  • Giersch, C. Pat, 132
  • God, 9, 13, 14, 23
  • gods of the walls and moats, 80, 170
  • Gongxing lu (Records of self-reflection), 26
  • government goods, 150
  • “Grand Guardian,” 92
  • “Grand Instructress,” 92
  • Grand Pronouncements, Second Compilation (Dagao xubian), 55. See also Yuzhi Dagao
  • great irreverence, 59, 66, 75, 155, 186n47, 188n18
  • Great Learning (Daxue), 34
  • Great Ming Code (Code; Da Ming lü): codifying “Heavenly principle” and “human sentiment,” 41, 58–67; commentaries on, 20, 48, 77, 114, 115, 117, 124, 153, 154, 166, 168, 170; control over trade, 119–22; educational function of, 19; enforcement of, 37; as fundamental law, 173; manifesting the Mandate of Heaven, 179; memorial to present, 58; and Ming religious policies, 11; as permanent law, 174; on pillaging, 115–18; promulgation of, 3; religious nature of, 19; representing cosmic order, 177–80; significance of, 4; study on, 13, 17–21. See also law
  • Great Ming Commandment (Commandment; Da Ming ling), 45, 47–48, 55, 56, 72, 79, 139, 146, 173
  • Great Wall, 113, 134
  • “guancheng” (string city), 23
  • “guansuo xing” (a string of stars), 23
  • Guo Huan, 46–47, 162
  • Hall for the Great Sacrifices, 22
  • Hall of Service to Heaven, 22
  • Hamili, 118–19
  • Han (ethnicity), 18, 19, 27, 102, 109, 126, 127, 131, 137–39, 141, 176; non-Han, 100–41
  • Han dynasty, 74, 76, 94, 101, 103, 123, 124, 134, 144, 148
  • harmony, 5, 27, 33, 38, 49, 59, 62, 65–66, 126, 143, 178, 180
  • He Guang, 20, 124, 129–30, 149
  • Heaven, 23, 39, 54, 63, 83, 85, 127, 134, 149, 160, 164, 183–84n14; as common source, 39; and cosmic order, 4, 16, 22, 24, 29, 30, 33, 35–36, 47, 59, 67, 69, 76, 106, 143, 153–54, 176; judgment of, 3; and the law, 9, 12, 13, 23, 38, 52, 53, 55; and rulers, 19, 22, 28–29, 33, 66, 77, 94, 106, 144–47, 171, 172, 174; worship of, 4, 18, 24, 26, 28, 73, 75, 76, 80, 82, 98. See also Mandate of Heaven; Son of Heaven
  • “Heaven-appointed offices,” 154
  • “heavenly authority” (tianheng), 154
  • “heavenly bond,” 84
  • “heavenly constitution” (tianxian), 25
  • “heavenly court,” 101
  • “heavenly heart,” 26, 27, 37, 39, 107
  • “heavenly jail” (tianlao), 23
  • “heavenly nature” (tianxing), 29, 39, 84
  • “heavenly pattern” (tianju), 10, 37, 183–84n14; of Nanjing, 22
  • heavenly phenomena, 25, 26, 37, 53, 77
  • Heavenly Principle (tianli), 4, 5, 17, 22–69, 146–47, 160, 175–77; content, 36; exemplified in “Ten Abominations,” 58–67, 176; as foundation of law, 33–50; in law enforcement, 37
  • “heavenly punishment” (tiantao), 10, 47, 183–84n14
  • “heavenly sanctions” (tianqian), 25, 27, 37, 47
  • “heavenly throne” (tianwei), 60
  • “heavenly way” (tiandao), 10, 23, 26, 36, 52, 59, 156
  • “heavenly will,” 25, 26, 28, 31, 37, 39, 42, 59, 183–84n14
  • “heavenly words” (tianyu), 154
  • Hegel, Georg, 5
  • heretical religions (heresy; heterodoxy), 18, 66, 82, 83–84, 89, 91–99, 171
  • Hetu (Yellow river diagram), 94
  • Ho Yunyi, 80
  • holism, 15, 16, 19, 179
  • Hongwu shengzheng ji (Records of the imperial government during the Hongwu reign), 30
  • Hsu Dau-lin, 68
  • Hu Han, 29–30, 35
  • Hu Weiyong, 32–33, 38, 39, 114, 148–49, 173
  • Huang Chan-chien, 136
  • Huang Chao, 76
  • Huang Guangcheng, 100, 130
  • Huang Ming zuxun (Ancestral instructions of the august Ming), 116, 146
  • Huang-Lao thought, 8, 12, 178
  • Huangting jing (Book of the yellow court), 84
  • huanyu, 24
  • Huanyu tongqu shu (Book of thorough-fares in the realm), 194n24
  • Huanyu tongzhi (General gazetteer of the realm), 193–94n24
  • huawai ren (persons beyond the pale of civilization), 123–25, 195–96n46
  • Huayi yiyu (Chinese-Mongolian dictionary), 127
  • human beings: interaction with spirits, 25, 24, 28, 29, 33, 36, 38, 59, 75, 77, 127, 143, 144, 149, 175–78, 180; realm of, 18, 86, 100–42; transformation of, 5
  • human nature, 30, 127
  • Human Sentiment (renqing), 4, 17, 22–69, 147, 164, 175–77; content, 36; exemplified in “Ten Abominations,” 58–67; as foundation of law, 33–50
  • illicit goods (zang), 75, 161–62, 198n15
  • immortals, 85
  • Imperial Ancestral Temple, 22
  • imperial bodyguard, 52, 151
  • Imperial Commentary to the “Hongfan” Section of the Book of Documents (Yuzhu Shu Hongfan), 36
  • incest, 61, 137
  • “inflicting captive spirits on others,” 96–97
  • Instructions for Ministers (Chenjie lu), 148
  • “intercepting the carriage of the emperor,” 150–51
  • Islam, 9, 11
  • Japan, 4, 105, 106
  • Jiang Boer, 41
  • Jing cheng lu (Record of absolute sincerity), 35
  • Judeo-Christianity, 9, 13, 15, 179
  • Ko, Dorothy, 63, 65, 186n46
  • Korea, 4, 104–5, 112, 193–94n24
  • Kutcher, Norman, 159–60
  • lack of filial piety, 59, 60–61, 65, 78, 158–59, 185–86n40
  • Lan Yu, 38, 148–49, 173
  • Lancaster, Lewis, 84
  • Langlois, John, Jr., 30, 31, 45, 92
  • law: assessment of Chinese, 5–13; and black magic, 10, 12; Chinese and Greek, 7–8; as cosmological instrument, 5, 179–80; divine origin of, 8–9, 11–12, 14; as expression of morality, 9; function of, 50–58; higher, 8, 14; as “hoe” and “water and fire,” 51–53; as means of social control, 5, 177; as “medicine” and “cleanser,” 53–54; metaphors of, 51–54; as moral textbook, 13, 17, 55, 177, 180; and naturalism, 10; nature of, 34, 36–37; penal, 12; positive, 12, 13, 14, 177, 178; publicizing of, 55–58; as punitive tool, 13; purpose of, 54; and religion, 8–13, 20; repressive function of, 5–7, 11, 12–13, 177; and rituals, 11; as secular instrument, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12–13, 177; undifferentiated from religion, 179; Western, 11. See also Great Ming Code
  • Law in Imperial China (Bodde and Morris), 9
  • Le Qui-ly, 100
  • “leaving home,” 84
  • legal cosmology, 17, 20, 23; of early Ming, 22–69; and the foundation of law, 175–80; and the function of law, 50–58; and the nature of crime, 43–50; and official cosmic order, 24–43
  • Leng Qian, 86
  • levirate marriage, 126, 134, 136–37
  • Li Bin, 31
  • Li Chunfeng, 109
  • Li Fengji, 148
  • Li Qi, 142, 197n1
  • Li Shanchang, 31–33, 97, 148
  • Li Shilu, 89
  • Liang, Prince of, 30, 105
  • Liang Zhiping, 6–7
  • Liaodong Regional Military Commission, 113
  • Light-Honoring Sect, 92
  • Liu Ji, 27, 30–33, 35, 42, 134, 183–84n14
  • Liu Yongping, 11
  • Liuqiu/Rukyu, 106, 116, 122
  • Lixue leibian (Classified encyclopedia on the learning of principle), 35
  • Lolo, 111
  • loose-rein (jimi) policy, 104, 124
  • Lord of Resplendent Heaven, 106
  • Lord on High, 3, 25, 82, 93, 94
  • loyalty, 159–60
  • Lü Ling zhijie (The Code and Commandment directly explicated), 56, 177
  • Lüjie bianyi (Code with commentaries and explication of questions), 20, 124, 129, 196n53
  • Luoshu (Book of the River Luo), 94
  • Ma, Empress, 64
  • Ma Yuan, 100–101
  • MacCormack, Geoffrey, 68–69
  • Maine, Sir Henry, 10
  • “making spells or incantations to harm others,” 96, 97, 191n38
  • Mandate of Heaven: manifested in law, 13, 19, 20; 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 33, 34, 38, 39, 42–43, 53, 67, 71, 106, 107, 143, 144, 160, 175, 179–80; reception of, 3–4, 11–12
  • Manichaeism, 92
  • “maritime trade supervisory bureaus” (shibo tiju si), 119
  • marriage: and cousins, 135–36; customs, 134–39; interracial, 125–28; levirate, 126, 134, 136–37; and officials, 167; same-surname, 134; uxorilocal, 139; wife-husband relations, 62–66
  • “matching half-seal tallies” (banyan kanhe), 152
  • material force (qi), 30–31, 183–84n14
  • Mencius (Mengzi), 35
  • Mengzi (Mencius), 35
  • merchants, maritime, 119–20
  • Miao, 110
  • “middle ground,” 132
  • Ming empire, 18, 100–142; borderlines of, 112–23
  • Ministry of Justice, 23
  • Ministry of Revenue, 152, 163
  • Ministry of Rites, 111, 117, 137, 169, 171
  • monasteries (temples), 81–82, 87
  • Mongols, 89, 123; colluding with, 114; and marriage, 19, 124–26, 128, 131, 134, 138–39, 195n46; pollution from, 48, 53, 126–27, 132, 137; relocation of, 107; war with the, 50, 71, 105, 109, 118, 195n39
  • Montesquieu, Charles, 5, 6
  • Morris, Clarence, 9, 10, 12, 67–69
  • Moses, 9
  • Mote, F. W., 173, 179
  • mourning, for relatives, 73
  • Mozi, 43
  • Munro, Donald, 36, 39, 54
  • Muslims, Qincha Hui, 124, 128, 131
  • “mutual production and mutual destruction,” 79
  • Nanjing, 22–23, 31
  • Needham, Joseph, 5
  • Neo-Confucians, 34, 35, 80, 138, 139
  • New Persian Letters (Xin Bosiren xinzha), 7
  • Nichen lu (Record of rebellious ministers), 149
  • “nine-layered celestial palace” (tianque jiuchong), 150
  • “nourishment houses” (yangji yuan), 164
  • Nüjie (Admonitions for women), 62
  • “obstructing others from attending court audience,” 150
  • Office for the Scrutiny of Memorials (Chayan si), 150
  • Office of the Commissioner for Undertaking the Promulgation of Imperial Orders and for Disseminating Government Policies (Chengxuan buzheng shi si), 163
  • Office of Transmission (Tongzheng shi si), 150
  • offices, aboriginal, 101, 104, 110, 129, 130
  • officialdom/officials, 18, 19, 129, 142–74, 176; local, 163–68
  • Ouyang Lun, 122
  • Overmyer, Daniel, 72, 81, 99
  • Ozaki, Masaharu, 84
  • pacification commissions, 104
  • Palace Treasury, 152
  • panyu (model verdict), 20, 153
  • parents, 156–60
  • passes, 112, 113, 114
  • Peerenboom, Randall, 8, 12, 178
  • penology, 50, 55
  • people, the, 160–68; as foundation of the country, 160
  • Persian Letters (Montesquieu), 6
  • Placard to Elucidate Buddhism. See Shenming Fojiao bangce
  • “plotting great sedition,” 59, 60, 77, 94, 149, 185–86n40
  • “plotting rebellion,” 38, 59, 60, 94, 148, 149, 190n29
  • “plotting treason,” 59, 60, 94
  • “pointing to the belly and cutting the front of the woman’s garment” (zhifu gesanjin), 139
  • pollution, 48, 50, 53, 57, 82, 102, 103, 137; by alien forces, 112, 126–27, 139, 140; concept of, 11, 18; female, 64; physical, 74; social/cultural, 18, 48, 132–34, 141
  • ports, 119
  • “Prestamped Documents Case” (Kongyin an), 44, 152
  • The Prime Ministers’ Mirror (Xiang jian), 148
  • principle (li), 30, 45, 48, 60, 80, 145, 175, 178, 180
  • “profaning the spirits,” 75–76
  • “prohibit violence and eliminate wickedness” (jinbao zhijianu), 50, 54, 176
  • “Proper Lord,” 92
  • proscribed books, 76, 94
  • provincial surveillance commissions, 152
  • “provoke honorable persons to revolt,” 167
  • Puding Tribal Office, 110
  • Punishment Review Office, 23
  • purity, 11, 18–19, 111, 112, 134, 176
  • Purity and Danger (Douglas), 15
  • Qi Haibin, 6–7
  • Qiang, 130
  • Qin dynasty, 94, 144
  • Qincha Hui Muslims, 124, 128, 131
  • Qing dynasty, 4
  • Qingtian, 32
  • Raphals, Lisa, 63
  • Rawski, Evelyn, 98
  • reciprocal retribution (fanzuo), 119
  • Record of Absolute Sincerity (Jing cheng lu), 35
  • Record of Rebellious Ministers (Nichen lu), 149
  • Record of the Purified Categories of Celestial and Terrestrial Regions of the Great Ming (Da Ming qinglei tianwen fenye shu), 107–8
  • Record of Warnings (Zhijie lu), 144
  • Records of a Constant Heart-and-Mind (Cunxin lu), 26
  • Records of the Imperial Government during the Hongwu Reign (Hongwu shengzheng ji), 30
  • Regulations for Avoidance and Pursuit (Biqu tiaoli), 87
  • religion: and Chinese law, 8–13, 180; definition of, 13–17; in Marxism, 14; rituals of, 70–99
  • religiosity/religiousness, 9, 12, 178
  • “returning officials to government service by curtailing sentiment” (duoqing qifu), 159–60
  • Revelations of the Treacherous Clique (Zhaoshi jiandang lu), 148
  • rights, 12
  • rites, 74, 79–80
  • rituals, 16, 17, 18, 27, 51, 53, 72; five, 72, 187n3; heretical (sectarian), 91–99, 127, 154–55, 176; mortuary, 78–80, 83; official, 73–80; popular, 81–91, 98
  • rule of law, 7–8
  • ruler, 146–55; loyalty to, 159; 160, 175, 177
  • sacrifices, 73; facilities and objects of, 74–75
  • “sacrificial statutes” (sidian), 24, 80, 169
  • sage-ruler, 28, 30, 53, 71, 177
  • Sangren, Steven, 16
  • Schipper, Kristofer, 84
  • Schneewind, Sara, 87
  • semu ren, 123, 124, 126–28, 131, 138
  • “seven grounds” (qichu), 137, 196n60
  • Shaanxi Regional Military Commission, 118
  • Shang dynasty, 11, 74, 93
  • Shangshu (Book of documents), 35, 58, 93
  • Shenming Fojiao bangce (Placard to elucidate Buddhism), 87, 188n19, 190n26, 190n30
  • Shenming jieyu shu (Book of announcing ordinances), 57
  • Shilu. See Veritable Records
  • Siam, 122
  • Siming Prefecture, 100–102, 130
  • Six Offices of Scrutiny, 151
  • Skinner, William, 16
  • “skinning ground” (pichang), 163
  • Smith, Richard, 16
  • Son of Heaven: “children of,” 102; Chinese, 9, 104, 123, 124; as cosmic force, 18, 22, 35, 38, 66, 79, 143, 172, 176; emperor’s status as, 17, 22, 25, 67, 76, 98, 149, 155, 172, 176
  • Song dynasty, 144
  • Song Lian, 30, 33, 35, 86, 105, 132, 133, 154
  • sorcery, 92, 95, 98
  • spirits (deities), 30, 55, 71, 80, 85, 96; and heresy, 33, 47, 59, 75, 82, 92, 96, 97, 191n38; interactions with humans, 5, 24, 67, 73, 97; world of, 4, 5, 17, 18, 25, 66, 175–78; worshipping, 18, 26, 28, 66, 72, 74, 143, 168–72, 185n30
  • Spirits of Soil and Grain, 169
  • spirit-soul (hun), 24
  • Spiro, E., 14
  • Standard Forms of Judgments for the Great Ming Code (Zhaopan zhengzong), 131
  • stars, 26, 27
  • Sui Yangdi, 116
  • Sun, 153, 164
  • Sun K’o-k’uan, 30, 31
  • “superhuman forces,” 5, 17, 22, 24, 95–97, 177, 178, 180, 182n14
  • Supreme Ultimate (taiji), 24
  • Taiping Gate, 23
  • Tang Code, 48, 97, 123, 138
  • Tang dynasty, 76, 94, 101, 144, 148
  • Tanyang, 32
  • Tao An, 35
  • Taylor, Romeyn, 10–11, 29, 59, 80, 81, 92, 141, 171
  • temples. See monasteries
  • “Ten Abominations” (shie), 58–67, 75, 155, 176
  • “ten stems and twelve branches,” 79
  • Thai (ethnicity), 102
  • “Three Bonds and Five Constants” (sangang wuchang), 36, 59, 62, 63, 85, 111, 167, 188n18
  • “three followings,” 62, 64–65, 186n43
  • “three recompenses and one sacrifice” (sanbao yisi), 50, 146–72, 185n30
  • “three restrictions” (sanbuqu), 137, 196n62
  • Three Teachings, 82, 85, 88–89
  • “thrice following.” See “three followings”
  • Tian Wen, 148
  • Tianwen shu (Book of astrology), 26, 31
  • Toutian jing (Classic of understanding heaven), 94
  • trade, 119, 122
  • Tran Court, 100
  • “treacherous cliques” (jiandang), 147–49, 155
  • tribute students, 110
  • Turner, Karen, 7–8, 11
  • Twitchett, Denis, 12
  • Tylor, Edward, 14
  • Unger, Roberto, 5–6, 7, 8
  • unrighteousness, 65, 66–67
  • Ursa Major, 23
  • Ursa Minor, 23
  • “usurping imperial authority,” 154
  • Veritable Records (Shilu), 27, 69, 93, 95, 167, 184n24, 192n3
  • Vietnam. See Annam
  • Waltner, Ann, 66
  • Wang, Edward, 127
  • Wang De, 134
  • Wang Mang, 148
  • Wang Yi, 29–30, 52
  • Wanquan Regional Military Commission, 113
  • Watson, James, 98
  • Way (dao), 8, 29, 52, 59, 82, 85, 178
  • Weber, Max, 5
  • Wechsler, Howard, 72
  • Wei Guan, 57, 173, 179
  • Weller, Robert, 91
  • Western Zhou dynasty, 11
  • White, Richard, 132
  • White Cloud Society, 92
  • White Lotus Buddhism, 18, 92–93
  • Wolf, Arthur, 72
  • Wu, Empress, 62
  • Wu Chen, 35
  • “Wuchen baoshen chi” (Decree calling for military officers to protect themselves), 167
  • Wujing yaoyi (The essential meaning of the five classics), 46
  • Xiang jian (The prime ministers’ mirror), 148
  • Xiao Qi, 46
  • Xiaojing (Classic of filial piety), 156
  • Xu Da, 109
  • Xue Xiang, 97
  • Yang, C. K., 15–16
  • Yao, 110
  • Yates, Robin, 11
  • Ye Boju, 42–43
  • Yellow River Diagram (Hetu), 94
  • Yijing (Book of changes), 58
  • Ying Jia, 148, 157
  • yin-yang, 9, 16, 18, 36, 42, 52, 53, 59, 62, 63, 107, 140, 176
  • Yü Chün-fang, 88
  • Yu Yuan, 131
  • Yuan dynasty, 27, 30, 104, 105, 123, 124, 127, 132–34, 138, 141, 144, 163; legal system of, 126; lessons from, 34, 162; and “polluting,” 139; regulations from, 89; seals of, 130
  • Yuzhi Dagao (Imperial grand pronouncements), 54, 56, 133, 136, 146, 156, 162, 173, 174
  • Yuzhu Shu Hongfan (Imperial commentary to the “Hongfan” section of the book of documents), 36
  • Zeng Bingzheng, 107
  • Zhan Tong, 86
  • Zhang Jinfan, 6, 10
  • Zhang Jue, 76
  • Zhang Meihe, 35
  • Zhang Shicheng, 32
  • Zhang Yuchu, 189n20
  • Zhang Zhong (Iron-Cap Master), 27, 31
  • Zhao Qian, 164
  • Zhaopan zhengzong (Standard forms of judgments for the great Ming code), 131
  • Zhaoshi jiandang lu (Revelations of the treacherous clique), 148
  • Zhee, 110
  • Zhen Dexiu, 35
  • Zheng Lian, 39–40
  • Zheng Shi, 39–40
  • Zheng Shili, 44
  • Zhijie lu (Record of warnings), 144
  • zhong (middle way; happy medium), 37–40, 52
  • Zhong Mountain, 23
  • Zhongguo (Central Kingdom), 18, 92, 103–12, 121, 123–41
  • Zhongguo ren (people of the Central Kingdom), 103, 114
  • Zhou Dian (Crazy Zhou the Immortal), 27, 89
  • Zhou Zhen, 55
  • Zhouzhi ce (Comprehensive supervision registers), 81
  • Zhu Biao, 26
  • Zhu Liangzu, 25
  • Zhu Shan, 135–36
  • Zhu Sheng, 71
  • Zhu Shuang, 27
  • Zhu Xi, 137, 138
  • Zhu Yong, 10, 14
  • Zhu Yuanzhang: and border disputes, 100–102; on the causes of crime, 48–50; and celestial warnings, 109; and Confucian teachings, 188n18; on cosmic order, 24–25; criticism of Buddhism and Daoism, 86–87; and “curtailing sentiment,” 159–60, 198n14; on deceiving the throne, 149–54; on deities, 26, 169–72; and dream of spirits, 70–71; and “extra-Code” law, 172–74; on filial piety, 156–57; on foreign relations, 116, 118–19, 122; founding the dynasty, 3; as head of ruling elite, 21; and Liu Ji, 31–33; and Mandate of Heaven, 25–26; and Manichaeism, 92; and marriage customs, 134–38; mausoleum, 22; on the Mongol Yuan, 132–33; on the nature of crime, 45–47; on the nature of law, 34, 36–37; and Neo-Confucianism, 34–35; on officials, 143–47, 162–64, 198–99n18; on the people, 160–61; perspective on officials, 19; policy toward Buddhism, 88–91, 188–90nn19–26, 191n32; on punishment, 51–55; questioning ghosts, 25; as religious leader, 90; restructuring Nanjing, 22–23; and ritual reform, 80; as ruler and teacher, 29, 175, 177; on sagehood, 28; on sorcery, 97; on taxation, 165–66; on the “Three Teachings,” 85–86; view of law, 4; on zhong (happy medium), 37–40; Zhu Zhen, 26
  • Zhuzi jiali (Family rituals of master Zhu [Xi]), 137
  • Zishi tongxun (Comprehensive instructions to aid the realm), 49, 86, 94, 146, 168
  • Zito, Angela, 16
  • Zongle, 189n20, 191n32
  • Zou Jun, 41

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