Zuo Tradition / Zuozhuan

Commentary on the "Spring and Autumn Annals" Volume 1

Stephen Durrant translator Wai-yee Li translator David Schaberg translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Washington Press

Published:1st Jul '16

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Zuo Tradition / Zuozhuan cover

Zuo Tradition (Zuozhuan; sometimes called The Zuo Commentary) is China’s first great work of history. It consists of two interwoven texts - the Spring and Autumn Annals (Chunqiu, a terse annalistic record) and a vast web of narratives and speeches that add context and interpretation to the Annals. Completed by about 300 BCE, it is the longest and one of the most difficult texts surviving from pre-imperial times. It has been as important to the foundation and preservation of Chinese culture as the historical books of the Hebrew Bible have been to the Jewish and Christian traditions. It has shaped notions of history, justice, and the significance of human action in the Chinese tradition perhaps more so than any comparable work of Latin or Greek historiography has done to Western civilization. This translation of Volume One, accompanied by the original text, an introduction, and annotations, will finally make Zuozhuan accessible to all.

ISBN: 9780295999173

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 794g

800 pages