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- Title Pages
- Introduction
- 1 There Are Maggots in My Soup!
- 2 Negative Role Models
- 3 Copulating with One’s Stepmother—Or Birth Mother?
- 4 Intransigent and Corrupt Officials in Early Imperial China
- 5 Rituals without Rules
- 6 Bad Writing
- 7 Wild Youths and Fallen Officials
- 8 Alcoholism and Song Literati
- 9 Flouting, Flashing, and Favoritism
- 10 Running Amok in Early Chinese Narrative
- 11 “Wolves Shepherding the People”
- 12 A “Villain-Monk” Brought Down by a Villein-General
- 13 Martial Monks without Borders
- Contributors
- Index
- About the Editors
About the Editors
About the Editors
- Source:
- Behaving Badly in Early and Medieval China
- Author(s):
- N. Harry Rothschild, Leslie V. Wallace
- Publisher:
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Title Pages
- Introduction
- 1 There Are Maggots in My Soup!
- 2 Negative Role Models
- 3 Copulating with One’s Stepmother—Or Birth Mother?
- 4 Intransigent and Corrupt Officials in Early Imperial China
- 5 Rituals without Rules
- 6 Bad Writing
- 7 Wild Youths and Fallen Officials
- 8 Alcoholism and Song Literati
- 9 Flouting, Flashing, and Favoritism
- 10 Running Amok in Early Chinese Narrative
- 11 “Wolves Shepherding the People”
- 12 A “Villain-Monk” Brought Down by a Villein-General
- 13 Martial Monks without Borders
- Contributors
- Index
- About the Editors