The Stone Lion and Other Chinese Detective Stories

The Stone Lion and Other Chinese Detective Stories
Author: Yin-Lien C. Chin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315490722

Presents ten tales featuring Lord Bau, a wise judge who was a champion of righteousness and protector of the weak against the powerful.

The Stone Lion and Other Chinese Detective Stories

The Stone Lion and Other Chinese Detective Stories
Author: Yin-Lien C. Chin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315490714

Presents ten tales featuring Lord Bau, a wise judge who was a champion of righteousness and protector of the weak against the powerful.

The Judge Dee Novels of R.H. van Gulik

The Judge Dee Novels of R.H. van Gulik
Author: J.K. Van Dover
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2014-11-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1476617414

From 1949 to 1968 author Robert van Gulick wrote 15 novels, two novellas and eight short stories featuring Judge Dee, a Chinese magistrate and detective from the Tang dynasty. In addition to providing the setting for riveting mysteries, Dee's world highlighted aspects of traditional Chinese culture through his personal relationships with his wives, his lieutenants and the citizens he served with dedication on the emperor's behalf. This book gives a synopsis of each Judge Dee story, along with commentary on plots, characters, themes and historical details. Exploring van Gulik's influence on Chinese and Western detective fiction and on the image of China in popular 20th century American literature, this study brings to light a significant contributor to the development of detective fiction.

Area Bibliography of China

Area Bibliography of China
Author: Richard T. Wang
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780810833500

A combination of scholarly, commercial, and popular interests has generated a large quantity of literature on every aspect of Chinese life during the past two decades. This bibliography reflects these combined interests; it is broken up into sections by subject headings, and cross-references refer the researcher to related topics.

Censored by Confucius

Censored by Confucius
Author: Kam Louie
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996-01-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780765633026

"The one hundred-some stories depict the important role ghosts played in the lives of the Chinese, as well as revealing a great deal about sex, revenge, transvestism, corruption, and other topics banned by Mei's puritanical mid-Qing society." -- Reference & Research Book News.

Choice

Choice
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1994
Genre: Academic libraries
ISBN:

The Chinese Worldview Regarding Justice and the Supernatural

The Chinese Worldview Regarding Justice and the Supernatural
Author: Dora Shu-fang Dien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

China as an emerging world power is currently undergoing a tortuous process of reform in its legal system. China's difficulties are rooted in their worldview regarding justice and the supernatural. In contrast to the West, the Chinese do not regard divine powers as law-givers. In their view, since great antiquity laws have been created by human authorities for rulers to effectively control their subjects. This notion of rule by law is fundamentally different from the Western idea of rule of law based on protecting the rights of individual citizens. The Chinese emphasis on criminal justice is rooted in their conception of morality which is tied to their cosmology and supernatural beliefs. This book focuses on criminal justice by drawing upon court cases which appear in historical records. The author has included legendary stories, folk tales and wuxia (martial heroes or knights-errant) novels because they inform us in an interesting manner about the popular beliefs in justice and the supernatural, which guided the day-to-day action of the ordinary people. The author draws examples primarily from antiquity to the Song dynasty (960-1279) when these beliefs could very well be garnered from the rich sources of Zhe Yu Gui Jian (Exemplars in Judging Criminal Cases) containing 395 cases and Yi Jian Zhi (Accounts of Strange Happenings) containing 2,776 episodes, many of which involving the supernatural, as well as the captivating stories of the legendary Judge Bao who lived during the Song. This book concludes with a discussion of continuity and change down to the present in the context of a broad social and political landscape.