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Catalog of Chinese Regional Culture

Prologue

General Introduction

Chapter 1 The Connotation of Traditional Chinese Culture

Section 1 The Concept of Culture

Section 2 Traditional Chinese Culture

Chapter 2 The History of the Development of Chinese Culture (I)

Section 1 The Culture in the Ancient Era

Section 2 The Culture in the Xia, Shang and Western Zhou Periods

Section III: The Culture of Spring and Autumn and Warring States Period

Chapter III: The Development of Chinese Culture (II)

Section I: The Culture of Qin and Han Periods

I: The Unification of Culture

II: Respect for Confucianism

III: The Rise of the Confucianism

IV: The Splendid Achievements in History, Philosophy, and Literature

Section II: The Culture of Wei, Jin, and North and South Dynasties Periods

Section II: The Culture of Wei, Jin, and North and South Dynasties Periods

One: the flourishing of metaphysics

Two: the rise of Buddhism and Taoism

Three: the prosperity of literature and art

Four: the development of academic education

Section III: the culture of the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties

One: the flourishing of poetry

Two: the innovations of literature and art

Three: the acceptance of foreign cultures

The fourth section: the culture of the Two Songs >Section IV: The Two Song Cultures

One: The Complete System of Science

Two: The Prosperity of Words

Three: The Prosperity of Literature and Art

Four: The All-Round Development of Science and Technology

Section V: Liao, Xia, and Jin-Yuan Cultures

One: The Re-emergence of Confucianism

Two: The Glory of Miscellaneous Drama and Art

IV. Frequent Cultural Exchanges

Section VI: Ming and Qing Cultures

I. A High Degree of Cultural Despotism

II. Strengthening and Decline of Cheng-Zhu Rationalism

III. The Prosperity of Novels and Operas in the Ming and Qing Dynasties

IV. Innovations of Classical Science and Technology

Chapter IV: The Main Doctrines of Chinese Culture

Section I: Confucianism

I. Formation of Confucianism

II. Pre-Qin Confucianism

III. Confucianism of the Two Han Dynasties

IV. Confucianism of the Wei, Jin, and North and South Dynasties

V. Confucianism of the Song and Ming Dynasties

Section II: Daoism

I. The Founding of Daoism and Its Major Ideological Contents

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II. Development of Taoism by Zhuang Zi

III. Taoist Thought in the Feudal Period

IV. Taoism and Traditional Chinese Culture

Section III. The Doctrine of Mohism

Section IV. The Doctrine of Legalism

I. The Establishment of the Doctrine of Legalism

II. The Main Ideas of the Doctrine of Legalism

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Section V. Buddhism

I. Basic Ideas of Buddhism

II. The Circulation and Evolution of Buddhism in China

III. The Influence of Buddhism on Chinese Culture

Chapter V. Regional Patterns of Chinese Culture

I. The Culture of Qilu

II. The Culture of the Qin

III. The Culture of Chu

IV, Wu-Yue Culture

V. Central Plains Culture

VI. Yan-Zhao Culture

VII. Guandong Culture

VIII. Mongolian Steppe Culture

Qilu Culture Volume

Chapter 1: An Introduction to Qilu Culture

Section 1: Definition and Basic Characteristics of Qilu Culture

I. >Second, Characteristics of Qilu Culture

Section 2: Stages of Qilu Culture and its Development

I. The Period Before the Founding of the State of Qi and Lu

II. The Period of the States of Qi and Lu

III. The Period After Qin and Han and Before the Modern Age

Section 3: Qilu Culture and the Spirit of the Nation

I. The Classical Humanitarian Spirit

The Spirit of Groupism and Patriotism

The Spirit of Opposing War and Loving Peace

Fourth: The Ideal of Cosmos and the Spirit of Great Justice

Fifth: The Spirit of Self-improvement and Enterprising Effort

Fifth: The Spirit of Science and Man's Definition of Victory

Chapter Two: Exploring the Prehistoric Culture of Qilu

Section 1: Ancient Dongyi Clan

A. Yi and Dongyi

I. and Dongyi

The distribution of Dongyi tribes and the Dongyi tribes in Qilu

Third, the decline of Dongyi and the "Dongyi". The decline and "backwardness of the Eastern Barbarians" theory

Section II: The cultural creation of the Paleolithic Qilu ancestors

I. Cultural remains of the Paleolithic in Qilu

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One, after Li culture

Two, Beixin culture

Three, Dawenkou site and the Dawenkou culture

Four, Longshan culture

Five, Yue Shi culture

The fourth section of the myths and legends and the culture of the East Barbarians

One, on the myths of the Shao Hao and the history of the legend

Second, Chiyou and its myths and legends

Three, Yi history of the history of the Yi

Three, the history of Yi and its myths and legends

Four, the history of Emperor Shun and the myths and legends

Section V. Rituals, music and customs and primitive religion of the East Barbarians

One, on the rituals and music of the East Barbarians

Second, the primitive East Barbarians religion and customs

Three, totem worship

Section VI: the historical status of the East Barbarians prehistoric culture and its influence

Section VI: the historical status of the prehistoric culture of the East Barbarians and its impact

I. The Historical Status of Dongyi Prehistoric Culture

II. Exchanges between Dongyi Prehistoric Culture and the Cultures of the Surrounding Regions

Chapter III: The Rise of Qilu Culture

Section 1: Qilu Culture during the Xia, Shang, and Western Zhou Periods

I. Qilu Culture under the Xia Dynasty

II. Qilu Culture under the Shang Dynasty

III, Qilu Culture under the Western Zhou Dynasty

Section II: The Rise of Qilu Culture

I. Guan Zhong's Reforms

II. Guan Zhong's Reforms

III. Guan Zhong's Hegemony with Duke Huan of Qi

Section III: Guan Zhong's Significant Contributions to Qilu Culture

I. Guan Zhong's Minbang Thoughts

II. >III. Guan Zhong's Political Thought

IV. Guan Zhong's Philosophical Thought

Section 4: Yan Ying's Contribution to Qilu Culture

I. Yan Ying's Rule of Qi and His Political and Economic Thought

II. Yan Ying's Philosophical Thought

Section 5: Sun Tzu's Military Science and Qilu Culture

I. Sources of Sun Tzu's Military Science

II. Military Thought System

Third, the characteristics of Sun Bin's military thought

Chu Culture Volume

Sanjin Culture Volume

Qin Culture Volume

Middle Plains Culture Volume

Guandong Culture Volume

Mongolian Plateau Culture Volume

Yan-Zhao Culture Volume

Chapter 1: A Brief Overview of the Geography and Humanities of Yan-Zhao

Section I: Unique Geography and Humanities

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Section I. Unique Landforms

I. Changes in the Ancient Land

II. Landform Regions

Section II. Political and Cultural History

I. Ancient times

II. Shang, Western Zhou, Spring and Autumn Periods, Warring States

III, Three Kingdoms

VII, Western Jin

VIII, Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty

IX, Northern Dynasties

X, Sui

XI, Tang

XII, Ten Kingdoms of the Five Dynasties

XIII, Liao, Song

XIV, Jin

XV, Yuan

XVI, Ming

XVII, Qing

Chapter II Primitive Cultures in the Taikoo period

Section I Naihewan Man in the Sanggan River Valley

I. Chinese and Foreign Archaeologists Searching for the Ancient Past

II. Xiao Changliang, Xu Jiapo, and Donggutuo Man Cultures

III. Hutouliang Man Culture

Section II Zhoukoudian Peking Ape Man

I. The Natural Environment of Zhoukoudian in the Taikoo Period

I. Natural Environment

II. Life of the Peking Apes

III. Shanding Cave Man Culture

Section III: The Culture of the Zhaishan People

I. The Zhaishan Site

II. Remains of the Longshan Culture

III. Agricultural Economy of the Yangshao and Longshan Cultures

Section V. Clothing, Food, Housing, and Culture of Ancient Humans

I. The Economy of Early Humans--Hunting and Gathering

II. From Gathering and Hunting to Farming and Animal Husbandry

III. Inferences on the Culture of the Taikou People from Scattered Unearthed Objects

Section 6: Historical Legends of Hebei in Ancient Texts

I. Warfare among Clans and Tribes

II. Development of Hebei by Yao, Shun, ****Gong, and Yu

Chapter 3: The History and Culture of Hebei in the Shang and Zhou Periods

Section 1: The Forefathers of Shang Clan in Hebei

I. The Historical Relationship between the "Eight Movements" and Hebei

II. The Struggle between Wang Hai, Wang Heng, Shangjiawei and Youyi

III. The Traces of the Ancestors' Establishment in Hebei before Chengtang from Ancient Place Names

IV. The Source of the Shang Clan from Archaeology

V. The Relocation of the Capital of the Shang King Zuyi to Xingtai

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Section 2: The Shang Dynasty in Hebei

One: The Shang Dynasty in Hebei

One: The Shang Dynasty in Hebei

One: The Shang Dynasty in Hebei

One: The Shang Dynasty in Hebei

Two: The late Shang Dynasty in the south-central region

Three: The Shang Dynasty in Hebei

Chapter 4: The Historical and Cultural Heritage of Yan, Zhao, and Zhongshan

One: The Historical and Cultural Heritage of Yan

One: A Brief History of the Pre-Swedish Yan Period

Ancient history of Yan in the late Spring and Autumn Period to the Warring States Period II. Development of Yan from the Late Spring and Autumn Period to the Early and Middle Warring States Period

III. Revitalization of King Zhao of Yan