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The Great State of White and High : Buddhism and State Formation in Eleventh-Century Xia
Author Dunnell, Ruth W. (著)
Date1996
Pages304
PublisherUniversity of Hawai'i Press
Publisher Url https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/
LocationHonolulu, HI, US [檀香山, 夏威夷州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteRuth W. Dunnell is James P. Storer Assistant Professor of Asian History at Kenyon College.
AbstractIn the late tenth and eleventh centuries, a group of people known in Western and Japanese scholarship as the Tangut established an independent regime in the Ordos (present-day Ningxia, Shaanxi, Gansu, and Inner Mongolia). It quickly grew into the Xia empire, a multiethnic, multilingual state whose ruling dynasty, a people ethnically and linguistically related to Tibetans, adapted elements of Chinese and Inner Asian statecraft, culture, and religion. Xia continued to grow in prominence, and its people became renowned throughout Asia as devout Buddhists. An imperial state was formally born in 1038 and chronicled its existence up to 1227, when it was finally crushed in Chinggis Khan's last campaign.
The Great State of White and High is the first book-length treatment in English of Tangut Xia history. Exhibiting a mastery of languages, Ruth Dunnell has produced a pioneering, systematic study using primary and secondary sources in Tangut and Chinese to reconstruct early imperial Xia history from the inside.
Table of contentsFrontmatter i
Contents vii
Preface ix
Conventions xiii
Xia Rulers and Reign Era Titles xvii
Genealogy of Eleventh-Century Xia Dynastic Alliances xx
Brief Chronology of the Main Events in Xia History xxi

PART 1. BUDDHISM IN ELEVENTH-CENTURY XIA
CHAPTER 1. Introduction 3
CHAPTER 2. Buddhism and Monarchy in the Early Tangut State 27
CHAPTER 3. Buddhism under the Regencies (1049–1099) 50

PART 2. THE 1094 STELE INSCRIPTIONS FROM LIANGZHOU
CHAPTER 4. A History of the Dayun (Huguo) Temple at Liangzhou 87
CHAPTER 5. Annotated Translation of the 1094 Stele Inscriptions 118
CHAPTER 6 .Reading between the Lines: A Comparison and Analysis of the Tangut and Han Texts 133
CHAPTER 7. Conclusion 157

Appendices A. Photoreproductions of Rubbings of the 1094 Gantong Stûpa Stele Inscriptions 163
APPENDIX B. Chronology of Sources Recording or Discussing the Inscriptions on the Gantong Stûpa Stele 173
Abbreviations 179
Notes 181
A Select Glossary of Chinese Names and Terms 243
Bibliography 253
Index 271
ISBN0824817192 (hardcover); 9780824817190 (hardcover); 9780824862718 (ebook); 0824862716
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1515/9780824862718
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