1-20 of 112

Search Results for p'i

Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account

Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Close Modal
Sort by
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1982) 41 (2): 336–337.
Published: 01 February 1982
...A. D. Syrokomla-Stefanowska P'i Jih-hsiu . By William H. Nienhauser Jr . Boston : Twayne Publishers , 1979 . 161 pp. Notes and References, Selected Bibliography, Finding List of Translations of P'i Jih-Hsiu's Works in this Volume, Index. N.p. Copyright © Association for Asian Studies...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1981) 41 (1): 119–120.
Published: 01 November 1981
...Jerome Cavanaugh Copyright © Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1981 1981 The Lute: Kao Ming's P'i-p'a chi . Translated by Jean Mulligan . New York : Columbia University Press (Translations from the Oriental Classics), 1980 . ix, 317 pp. Appendix, Tune Titles in the P'i-p'a chi...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (2000) 59 (1): 151–153.
Published: 01 February 2000
...Charles Holcombe Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2000 2000 Ts'ao P'i Transcendent: The Political Culture of Dynasty-Founding in China at the End of the Han . By Howard L. Goodman . Seattle, Wash, and Richmond, Surrey, England : Scripta Serica , 1998 . 249 pp...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1982) 41 (2): 335–336.
Published: 01 February 1982
... wants to assess the career patterns of those who formed Qing policy during the first centuries of its rule. R. KENT GUY University of Washington P'i Jih-hsiu. By WILLIAM H. NIENHAUSER, J R . ' Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1979. 161 pp. Notes and References, Selected Bibliography, Finding List...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1982) 41 (2): 337–339.
Published: 01 February 1982
... Studies, Inc. 1982 1982 BOOK REVIEWS CHINA 337 In the longest section of the book, chapter 4, Nienhauser examines P'i's poetry. The same distinction that is found in his literary criticism is found in his poetry: the early poems are didactic, the later aesthetic; the early simple, the later more...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1968) 27 (4): 847–857.
Published: 01 August 1968
... , period Yung-chêng , ch. 32, june 20, 1725 , pp. 10 – 12 . 11 Liang-chi Chiang , op. cit. , ch. 26, p. 7 . 12 See Chu-p'i (n.p., n.d., 60), Vol. 3, Memorials of Li Wei-chün, Dec. 28, 1724, 41. 13 For example, in the Shih-lu one finds an entry...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1968) 27 (3): 551–570.
Published: 01 May 1968
... . 60 For example, Chang Hsin-ju in his P'i-p'an Ha Shih ti shih-yung-chu-i che-hsüeh (Critique of the Pragmatic Philosophy), (Peking: People's Publishing Company, 1955 ) , provided a typical sample of this kind of criticism. After repeating the general principles of Hu Shih's methodology, he...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1959) 19 (1): 25–31.
Published: 01 November 1959
... reason to believe that he might be chosen to succeed his father instead of his elder brother, Ts'ao P'i. However, he lived a rather dissolute life, and presumed entirely too much on his talents, with the result that Ts'ao Ts'ao finally resolved to leave the succession to Ts'ao P'i. After Ts'ao Ts'ao's...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1981) 41 (1): 118–119.
Published: 01 November 1981
... of how one large regional economy changed during the late Ch'ing period and what befell it thereafter. RAMON H. MYERS Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace The Lute: Kao Ming's P'i-p'a chi. Translated by JEAN MULLIGAN. New York: Columbia University Press (Translations from the Oriental Classics...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (2003) 62 (2): 415–442.
Published: 01 May 2003
... to participate in a ceremony to commemorate the Imjin War dead as recently as 1973. Hmjinnok (Record of the black dragon year) can be described as a vivid example of this kind (Im 1986; Lee 2000). 420 JAHYUN KIM HABOUSH Kyeson (1577-1604)5 and P'isaeng mongyurok (Mr. P'i's dream journey),6 are about dead bodies...
Journal Article
Far Eastern Quarterly (1950) 9 (4): 397–398.
Published: 01 August 1950
... the fall of Peking (1936-37) there was a second accumulation which Mr. Hsiung, on being evacuated to P'i-shan in Szechwan, took with him in unpublished form. There students who listened to his lectures took notes and recorded his answers to questions. All this, together with the material brought from...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (2000) 59 (1): 150–151.
Published: 01 February 2000
... culture. My only real criticism of the book is the inexcusable lack of an index. This seriously compromises its usefulness as the sort of standard reference it deserves to become. THOMAS B. GOLD University of California, Berkeley Ts'ao P'i Transcendent: The Political Culture ofDynasty-Founding in China...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1969) 28 (4): 789–802.
Published: 01 August 1969
... River with their forces and staged a surprise night attack on the fortress controlling Western Wei's Huam Province, at the present Ta-li.n The Western Wei commander of the fortress, Wang P'i,° was caught in his bed by the news that Eastern Wei soldiers were entering the city over the newly repaired...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1969) 28 (2): 432–433.
Published: 01 February 1969
...-p'i-ch'o-yeh for Che-li-p'i-tchb'-ye, Cambodia for Cambodge, etc. A few inconsistencies occur [e.g., Choulien for Chu-lien = Cola (p. 148), the French form Moza for Hmawza (p. 147 but they are not usually significant for the general reader and will hardly confuse the specialist. Incidentally...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1977) 37 (1): 99–100.
Published: 01 November 1977
.... $16.50 lute (p'i-p'a) and Chinese flute (ti-tzu), as well as a range of percussion instruments, were used in the orchestras of the tsa-chii. She also notes that the seven-stringed zither called ch'in is mentioned in several dramas, and concludes from the context that it was another accompanying...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1969) 28 (2): 433–434.
Published: 01 February 1969
... an authentic record of the author's thoughts and expositions. The French transcriptions and transliterations of Asian names and terms have been transposed into standard English forms, sometimes slightly simplified: Srikshetra for Qri\shetra, Ch'ii-su for K'iu-sou, Shih-li-p'i-ch'o-yeh for Che-li-p'i-tchb'-ye...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1958) 17 (2): 281–283.
Published: 01 February 1958
... Yiieh ch'un-ch'iu, Sec. 5, quoted in Toyo rekishi daijiten, V, 105.2.) The inscription, only partly legible in the reproduction, is translated but unfortunately not transcribed, and the names of "the god Ch'iao" and "P'i-hsieh" occurring in it remain unexplained. Ch'iao, or Wang Tzu Ch'iao" in mirror...
Journal Article
Far Eastern Quarterly (1950) 9 (4): 394–397.
Published: 01 August 1950
... was not without vicissitudes. The mass of correspondence which appears in volume 1 was collected in Peking and published first in 1925. Before the fall of Peking (1936-37) there was a second accumulation which Mr. Hsiung, on being evacuated to P'i-shan in Szechwan, took with him in unpublished form...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1977) 37 (1): 97–99.
Published: 01 November 1977
..., Selected Bibliography, Glossary, Index. $16.50 lute (p'i-p'a) and Chinese flute (ti-tzu), as well as a range of percussion instruments, were used in the orchestras of the tsa-chii. She also notes that the seven-stringed zither called ch'in is mentioned in several dramas, and concludes from the context...
Journal Article
Journal of Asian Studies (1961) 20 (2): 169–180.
Published: 01 February 1961
... ( Washington, D. C. , 1943 ), II, 889 –92. 16 “Na-huo hsieh-tang hou kao-shih” [“The proclamation issued after the arrest of the heterodox parties”], P'o-hsieh-chi , 2.23a–23b. 15 Huang Wen-tao, “P'i-hsieh-chieh” [“A commentary on the refutation of heterodoxy”], P'o-hsieh-chi , 5.20b...