Zhou history and historiography: Introducing the bamboo manuscript Xinian

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Abstract

Xinian is a recently published bamboo manuscript from the collection of Qinghua (Tsinghua) University. It is the lengthiest, most detailed historical text unearthed in recent decades. The text narrates major events from the history of the state of Chu, its rivals, and its allies from the beginning of the Western Zhou period to the early fourth century bce. In this introductory article I argue the following: first, both the language and the content of Xinian indicate that this text was based on earlier historical sources from the states of Chu and Jin, in addition to sources from within the Zhou royal domain; second, the authors' utilization of their primary sources differs markedly from those observable in Zuo zhuan (with which Xinian has many overlapping parts) and in later collections of anecdotes; and third, Xinian may represent a heretofore unknown genre of "informative history." In addition, I explore the new perspectives that Xinian sheds on early Qin and Chu history.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)287-324
Number of pages38
JournalT'oung Pao
Volume100
Issue number4-5
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Apr 2014

Keywords

  • Chu
  • Qin
  • Qinghua (Tsinghua) bamboo slips
  • Springs-and-Autumns (Chunqiu) period
  • Western Zhou
  • Xinian
  • Zuo zhuan
  • anecdotes
  • historiography

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Cultural Studies
  • Language and Linguistics
  • History
  • Linguistics and Language
  • Literature and Literary Theory
  • History and Philosophy of Science

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