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In the eighth century, Wu Jing selected exchanges between Emperor Taizong and his ministers that he deemed key to good governance. This collection of dialogues has been used for the education of emperors, political elites and general readers ever since, and is a standard reference work in East Asian political thought. Consisting of ten volumes, subdivided into forty topics, The Essentials of Governance addresses core themes of Chinese thinking about the politics of power, from the body politic, presenting and receiving criticism, recruitment, the education of the imperial clan, political virtues and vices, to cultural policy, agriculture, law, taxation, border policy, and how to avoid disaster and dynastic fall. Presented with introductory commentary that offers insights into its historical context and global reception, this accessible and reliable translation brings together ten scholars of Chinese intellectual history to offer a nuanced edition that preserves the organisation, tone and flow of the original.
Tang Taizong, --- Tʻang Tʻai-tsung, --- Zhenguan, --- Li, Shimin, --- Zhengguan, --- Taizong, --- Li, Jimin, --- Tang Zhengguan, --- Chen-kuan, --- Lee, Sze-ming, --- Li, Shih-min, --- Cheng-kuan, --- Tʻai-tsung, --- Tae tsung, --- Li, Chi-min, --- Tʻang Cheng-kuan, --- Tō no Taisō, --- Ri, Seimin, --- Tang Tʻaejong, --- 唐大宗, --- 唐太宗, --- 唐宗, --- China --- Politics and government
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Li Shi Min, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907), is regarded as the greatest emperor in Chinese history. He conquered the powerful Eastern Turkic Khanate and other khanates in the north and northwest, making China the greatest empire in Asia. Under his reign China entered into a period of peace and prosperity.
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Chinese poetry --- Sovereignty in literature. --- History and criticism --- Tang Taizong, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Sovereignty in literature --- S05/0211 --- S06/0203 --- China: Biographies and memoirs--Sui and Tang --- China: Politics and government--Government and political institutions: Sui - Yuan --- Tʻang Tʻai-tsung, --- Zhenguan, --- Li, Shimin, --- Zhengguan, --- Taizong, --- Li, Jimin, --- Tang Zhengguan, --- Chen-kuan, --- Lee, Sze-ming, --- Li, Shih-min, --- Cheng-kuan, --- Tʻai-tsung, --- Tae tsung, --- Li, Chi-min, --- Tʻang Cheng-kuan, --- Tō no Taisō, --- Ri, Seimin, --- Tang Tʻaejong, --- 唐大宗, --- 唐太宗, --- 唐宗, --- Tang dynasty, 618-907&delete& --- Chinese literature --- Tang dynasty, 618-907
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