Revival: Village and Town Life in China (1915)

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Ancestral Hall
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Buddhism
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Central Government
China
Chinese Government
Chinese Village
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Filial Piety
Firemen
Follow
Galley Slaves
Head Of The Family
Held
Hungry Ghosts
kinship structures
local governance
Local Governemnt
Memorial Tablet
Memorial Temple
Primitive Buddhism
Provincial Judge
Religion
religious practices Buddhism
Remotest Ancestor
rural Chinese society
social anthropology China
Social Life and Customs
Superstitious Element
Sutra
traditional village administration China
Village Temple
Violating
Vow
Wander
Yoga Tantra
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138566323
  • Weight: 330g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jan 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Many books have been written about China by Europeans. The present volume is a book about China by two Chinese. They are moreover, Chinese who have had considerable opportunities of studying other forms of civilization than their own, having lived in England as students for some Years. The point of view is not always that of the English reader, but, that view of Europeans who write on China is not that of Chinese, and for that full understanding of a great Empire, politically and commercially, is becoming year by year a matter of greater importance to the West, the Chinese point of view is therefore, essential.

The book falls into two parts. Mr. Leong describes village life, the family, the clan and the village society. Mr. Tai deals more particularly with town administration and social life, with the popular side of Chinese Buddhism.

Mr. Tao obtained the B.Sc. degree in Economics at the University of London ion 1913, and was a lecturer on sociology in the University of Pekin.

Mr. Leong took the same degree in 1914, and was a student in the Sociological Department at the London School of Economics at the time of writing this book.

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