Glossary–Index

Glossary–Index

Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-81248-1 - The Cambridge History of China, Volume 5 Part One: The Sung Dynasty and its Precursors, 907-1279 Edited by Denis Twitchett and Paul Jakov Smith Index More information GLOSSARY–INDEX A-chu , 928, 931, 932, 938 administration, financial, Southern A-ku-ta. See Wan-yen A-ku-ta Sung, 33. See also specific ruler or (Ch’in T’ai-tsu, r. 1115–23) administrator A-pao-chi (Liao T’ai-tsu, Administrative Reform Commission 916–26), 60, 61, 64, 72, 80 (Hsiang-ting kuan-chih so), A-tz’u-han , 938, 939, 940, 942, 460 949 Administrator for Public Order (ssu-k’ou abdication (shan-jang; nei-ch’an, ts’an-ch¨un), 231 abdicate), 57, 329, 752–754 adopted son, nephew, or relative. See Hsiao-tsung’s, 754, 757 adoption Kao-tsung’s, 707 adoption, 45, 50, 58, 113, 148, 159, Kuang-tsung’s, 754, 771, 772 207, 691, 872, 913–915. See also absolutism heir apparent (t’ai-tzu); “sons,” defined, 14 imperial (huang-tzu) Hsiao-tsung’s, 737–747, 755 Chao Ch’i’s, 912 imperial, 229–233, 237 Chao Hsun’s,¨ 834 imperial and ministerial, 13–14, 341 Chao Hung’s, 835 ministerial, 540 Chao Yen-shou’s, 88 Sung mode of, 229 Chao Yuan’s,¨ 707 T’ai-tsung’s, 246–247 Chi’in Hsi’s, 690 Academy of Worthies (Chi-hsien y¨uan), Chu Yu-jang’s, 166 361 Chu Yu-wen’s, 61 Accounting Bureau (Tu-chih ssu), 458 Hsu¨ Chih-kao’s, 161, 166 activism (yu-wei), 24, 28, 353, 360, Kuo Jung’s, 118 455 Kuo Wei’s, 111 statecraft (ta yu-wei chih cheng), 383 Li Jung’s, 148 flaws of (ta yu-wei chih pi), 420 and Li Ssu-yuan¨ , 76, 85 student, 897–898 Li Ssu-yuan’s,¨ 72 under Hui-tsung, 906 Li T’an’s, 851, 872, 896 under Li-tsung, 898–899 and Li Ts’un-hsu¨ , 67, 70 acts of grace (ta-she), 283 by Li-tsung, 914–915 adjutant (hsing-ch¨unssu-ma), 154 Li Ts’ung-k’o’s, 85 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-81248-1 - The Cambridge History of China, Volume 5 Part One: The Sung Dynasty and its Precursors, 907-1279 Edited by Denis Twitchett and Paul Jakov Smith Index More information 1012 glossary–index adoption (cont.) Li Ssu-yuan’s¨ dependence on, Liu Yun’s¨ , 111 74–86 Shih Ching-t’ang’s, 87 Li Ts’un-hsu’s dependence on, 58, and the Sung emperors, 835 62–63, 64, 65 Tu-tsung’s, 873 Li Ts’ung-k’o’s dependence on, Ying-tsung’s, 340, 342 84, 89 “advance and fortify” (chin-chu) strategy, Liu Ch’eng-yu’s dependence 548, 549, 551, 616, 619 on, 110 adventurers, outlaw, and southern Liu Ch’ung’s dependence on, 113 state-building, 5–10. See also and military strength, 44, 111, 123 specific actor Shih Ch’ung-kuei’s dependence advice, soliciting public, 324–325 on, 102 Advisory Office (Chiang-i ssu), 589–590, significance of, 44 593, 597, 600 Southern T’ang dependence on, 104 affection, fraternal, 842 and Sun Fang-chien , 101 agrarian projects, 10. See also agricultural and the Sung dynasty, 131 lands and water conservancy in the tenth century T’ang empire, 38 policy (nung-t’ien shui-li fa); alliances agriculture through adoption. See adoption Agricultural Colony Offices, 312 against Chu Wen , 146 agricultural lands and water conservancy “classic,” 78 policy (nung-t’ien shui-li fa), 370, fraternal, 50 379. See also agrarian projects of Kuan-chung governors, 108 agriculture, 128, 171–177, 193, 318 Kuo Jung-Wu-Yueh,¨ 124 Ai-ti , 51, 52 Later Shu-Northern Han-Southern Ai-tsung (r. 1223–34), 856, 858 T’ang, 124 alcohol. See wine Liao-Later Chin (936–42), 87–97 “all-under-Heaven” (t’ien-hsia), 99, 243 marriage, 45, 50, 195, 196, 217, 230, allegiance, 5, 11, 39–132. See also loyalty 451, 583 A-pao-chi’s dependence on, 64 Chang Yueh’s¨ , 764 An Ch’ung-jung’s dependence Chao Hsu’s¨ , 346 on, 96 on Chao Hung’s , 835 with autonomy, 112 Chao K’uo’s , 773 Chu Wen’s dependence on, 48, Ch’in Kuei’s , 672 49, 50, 51, 53, 54–55, 58, 62 Chu Wen’s , 59 Chu Yu-chen’s dependence on, Ch’ung-tsung’s, 619 66 Empress Liu’s, 277 Chu Yu-ch’ien’s change of, 65 Han Ch’eng’s , 762 gubernatorial, 112 Han Ch’ung-yun’s¨ , 217 Kuang-tsung’s dependence on, 107 Han T’o-chou’s , 772, 782 Kuo Jung’s dependence on, 120, 121, Huang-fu Yu’s¨ , 95 123 Li Chi-ch’ien’s , 252 Kuo Wei’s dependence on, 109, Li Ch’ung-chu’s¨ , 236 117 Liu Ch’ien’s, 153–154 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-81248-1 - The Cambridge History of China, Volume 5 Part One: The Sung Dynasty and its Precursors, 907-1279 Edited by Denis Twitchett and Paul Jakov Smith Index More information glossary–index 1013 Li Ch’uan’s¨ , 824 Anhwei modern province, 49, 138 Li Ssu-yuan’s¨ , 76 Annam (An-nam, Annan, An-nan), Liu Yen’s , 183 170–171, 247, 468–469 Liu Yin’s , 154 annual payments and taxes. See Lu¨ Chia-wen’s , 406 payments, annual (sui-pi) Meng Chih-hsiang’s , 165 Anthology of literature (Wen-hs¨uan), 255 Wang Chi-chung’s, 266 anti-reform. See conservatives; Wei Chou’s, 154 factionalism; Hsuan-jen¨ (r. Yang Hsing-mi’s , 50 1085–93); Hui-tsung Yang Kuang-yuan’s¨ , 91 (1082–1135,r.1100–26); Yang Miao-chen and Li Ssu-ma Kuang (1019–86); Ts’ai Ch’uan’s¨ , 824 Ching (1047–1126) northern, 59–60 appeasement. See specific actor Southern T’ang, 189 archery, 312, 413, 689, 740 Southern T’ang-Liao, 131 Arigh Boke,¨ 872 allies. See adoption; allegiance; alliances; aristocrat. See privilege, hereditary (yin2) loyalty; specific actors, countries, armed forces, 190. See also archery; army; dynasties, or groups cavalry (jen-hsia); crossbow; amnesty, 100, 116, 126, 228, 318, 528, horses; infantry; navy; ships 579, 580, 937 armor, 117 An-chi (Wu-hsing), 940 army. See military An-chi fang (Security and Relief Army of Eight Characters (pa-tzu ch¨un), Clinics), 597 663 An-chiang , 548, 551 “Army of the Wu House,” 798 An-ch’ing , 932, 933 aromatics, 186 An Ch’ung-hui , 76 asafoetida, 184 An Ch’ung-jung , 95–96 “Ascending the Carriage Canopy an-fu ta-shih . See Pacification Pavilion in Summer,” 522 Commissioner-in-chief assassination, 207, 210, 808–810, 855 An-hua county , 329 of Chang Ching-ta , 88 An-i . See Chao Yun-jang¨ (Prince of of Chia Ssu-tao , 936 P’u, 995–1059) of Chu Wen , 61, 206 An Lu-shan , 39 of Chu Yu-kuei , 61 rebellions (755–63), 38, 43, 134, of Chung Hsiang, 665 607 of Duong Dinh Nghe , 171 An Ping (d. 1221), 801, 802, 803, of Fan Ju-wei , 665 804–805, 822, 828–829 of Han Chen2 , 934, 935 An T’ao, 507, 533 of Ho-she-li Chih-chung An-te, 331 (d. 1213), 819 An Ts’ung-chin , 95, 96 of Khubilai’s peace envoys, 939 An Tun, 540–541, 542 of Kuo Ch’ung-t’ao , 71–72 An-yan, 307 of Liu Ch’eng-yu , 110 Analects , 514, 815, 902 of Liu Chien-feng , 150 ancestral temples. See specific instances of Liu Yun¨ , 112 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-81248-1 - The Cambridge History of China, Volume 5 Part One: The Sung Dynasty and its Precursors, 907-1279 Edited by Denis Twitchett and Paul Jakov Smith Index More information 1014 glossary–index assassination (cont.) along Huai River border, 822 of Lo Shih-ch’uan , 832 and Jen-tsung, 325, 326 of Min Hsu¨ , 149 under Kao-tsung, 662–666 of Prince Wei , 819 and the pao-chia, 351, 407, 446 of Shih Kuei , 826 in rebel provinces, 39 of T’ai-tsu, 242 and “Righteous Armies,” 663 of Wang Yen-hsi , 168 and southern rebels, 664–666 assembly, elected (khuriltai). See and Wang Chien and Chin Hui, 156 klaghan and Yang Hsing-mi , 145 assignment, duty (ch’ai-ch’ien), 233, bandits, 104–105, 134–135, 137, 158, 237, 238–240 160, 235, 328, 388, 818 astrology. See portents, astronomical; army, 149 portents, cosmological chieftains. See banditry; outlaw Attendent Censor (shih y¨u-shih), 540 adventurers. See also specific actor attendants from the gang of Fang La, 624 “close” (chin-hsi), 726–728, 744–746 “leader” (tsei-shuai), 137, 207 palace, 726, 727, 760, 944 banishment (an-chih), 521–525, 532, authority 537–538, 539, 542–543, 566, to appoint and dismiss (y¨u-tuochih 571, 574, 576–577, 639, 889 ch’¨uan), 365 of Chang Tun , 565 central, 122 of Chia I , 543 centralization of military, 668 of Ch’in Kuan, 543 imperial, and Hsiao-tsung, 711–712 of Han Kung , 811 ministerial of Hu Chuan,¨ 680 curtailed, 721–723 of Li Ju-i, 806 under Hsiao-tsung, 721 of Lu To-hsun¨ , 259 and tenure, 721 of Lu¨ Tsu-chien , 789 restoration of central government’s, of Ts’ai Ch’ueh¨ , 536 653 of Wang Ta-chieh , 806 autocracy, 31 bankruptcy. See debt from 1127-c.1260, 28–33 “barbarians,” 95, 103, 195, 251–254, autonomy, 188–189 267, 465, 628 gubernatorial, 39–40, 112, 130 Barin tribe, 928 regional, 44, 229 battles.

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