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Acknowledgments ix
Translators' Preface xi
Introduction 1
I Why Study This Text? 1
II Historical and Textual Background 6
1 Synopsis of the Book 6
2 Confucius 8
3 Master Zeng 11
4 The Text and Its Historical Context 17
III Philosophical and Religious Background 22
1 Xiao in Classical Confucianism 22
2 The Sociopolitical Dimensions of xiao 28
3 The Ethical Dimensions of xiao 34
4 Xiao and Human-centered Religiousness 59
IV The Lexicon of Key Chinese Philosophical Terms 64
Notes to the Introduction 92
Classic of Family Reverence (Xiaojing) 105
Chapter 1 Setting the Theme and Illuminating Its Meaning 105
Chapter 2 The Emperor as Son of "tian" 106
Chapter 3 The Hereditary Lords 106
Chapter 4 The Ministers and High Officials 106
Chapter 5 The Lower Officials 107
Chapter 6 The Common People 108
Chapter 7 The Three Powers and Resources 108
Chapter 8 Governing through Family Reverence 109
Chapter 9 Sagely Governing 109
Chapter 10 A Record of Family Reverence in Practice 111
Chapter 11 The Five Punishments 112
Chapter 12 Elaborating upon "the Vital Way" 112
Chapter 13 Elaborating upon "Consummate Excellence" 112
Chapter 14 Elaborating upon "Raising One's Name High for Posterity" 113
Chapter 15 On Remonstrance (jian) 113
Chapter 16 Resonance 114
Chapter 17 Serving One's Lord 115
Chapter 18 Mourning for Parents 115
Notes to the Classic of Family Reverence 116
Bibliography 119
Index 129
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