The book of Lord Shang / translated into English by J.J.L. Duyvendak ; translated into Modern Chinese by Goa Heng
Material type:
TextSeries: Library of Chinese classicsPublication details: Beijing : The Commercial, c2006. Description: 357 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 7100048796Other title: εεδΉ¦DDC classification: 181.115 BOO
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Summary
The Book of Lord Shang is a collection of written by Shang Yang (390-338 BC), the famous Chinese thinker in the Warring States Period (475-221 BC). and his disciples.
At present, only 24 of his essays are well kept. This book records not only Shang Yang's ideas, his reform theories and measures, but also the political and military system in Qin and other states in the same period.
As one of the representative works of Legalist School, the book has high historical and ideological value.
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