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Biographies of Exemplary Women

The Biographies of Exemplary Women (Chinese: 列女傳) is a book compiled by the Han dynasty scholar Liu Xiang c. 18 BCE. It includes 125 biographical accounts of exemplary women in ancient China, taken from early Chinese histories including Chunqiu, Zuozhuan, and the Records of the Grand Historian. The book served as a standard Confucianist textbook for the moral education of women in traditional China for two millennia.

Biographies of Exemplary Women
An 11th-century woodblock print of the book
AuthorLiu Xiang
Original title列女傳
CountryHan China
LanguageClassical Chinese
GenreBiography
Publication date
c. 18 BCE
920.051
LC ClassPG3366.S6
Original text
列女傳 at Chinese Wikisource
Biographies of Exemplary Women
Traditional Chinese列女傳
Simplified Chinese列女传
Literal meaningarrayed biographies of women
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLiènǚ Zhuàn
Wade–GilesLieh43 chʻuan2
Middle Chinese
Middle Chinese/liᴇt̚ ɳɨʌX ɖˠiuᴇn/
Old Chinese
Zhengzhang/*red naʔ don/

Description edit

The idealized biographies are divided into eight scrolls, including the eighth addendum from an unknown editor, as shown below.

Chapter Chinese Translation
1 母儀傳 mǔ yí zhuàn Matronly Models
2 賢明傳 xián míng zhuàn The Worthy and Enlightened
3 仁智傳 rén zhì zhuàn The Benevolent and Wise
4 貞順傳 zhēn shùn zhuàn The Chaste and Obedient
5 節義傳 jié yì zhuàn The Principled and Righteous
6 辯通傳 biàn tōng zhuàn The Accomplished Speakers
7 孽嬖傳 niè bì zhuàn Depraved Favorites
8 續列女傳 xù liè nǚ zhuàn Supplemental Biographies

This book follows the lièzhuàn (列傳 "arrayed biographies") biographical format established by the Chinese historian Sima Qian. The word liènǚ (列女 "famous women in history") is sometimes understood as liènǚ (烈女 "women martyrs"), which Neo-Confucianists used to mean a "woman who commits suicide after her husband's death rather than remarry; [a] woman who dies defending her honor."

The online Chinese Text Initiative at the University of Virginia provides an e-text edition of the Lienü Zhuan, including both digitized Chinese content and images of a Song dynasty woodblock edition with illustrations by Gu Kaizhi (c. 344-405 CE) of the Jin dynasty.[1]

Biographies included edit

 
The female assassin

In the first chapter, titled 母儀傳 (mǔ yí zhuàn), translated to mean Matronly Models are the following biographies:

  1. 卷一之一 有 虞 二 妃, translated to mean The Two Consorts of Youyu. In this story, Ehuang and Nüying, both daughters of Yao, were married to a man named Shun (another name for Youyu). The sisters served their husband and worked in the fields even though they were daughters of emperor. Shun's family disliked him and made many attempts to kill him, but he survived due to his own strength and the aid of his wives. He bore his family no resentment. Later, he was promoted to General Regulator and hosted people from all over. Yao tested Shun multiple times, and each time he consulted his wives who continued to serve and aid him. Shun ended up succeeding Yao and became the Son of Heaven. In this story, Ehuang and Nüying were seen as intelligent, perceptive, chaste and benevolent.[2]
  • Meng Mu, the mother of Mencius (孟子), a single mother who raised her son carefully despite poverty
  • Zheng Mao (鄭瞀), advised her husband, who lost power shortly after she killed herself
  • Consort Ban (班婕妤), (48 BCE - 6 BCE), scholar and poet, pleaded legal cases
  • Empress Zhao Feiyan (趙飛燕) (c. 32 BCE – 1 BCE), empress from 16 BCE until 7 BCE, a powerful courtier
  • Empress Wang (王皇后) (8 BCE – 23 CE), last empress of the Western Han, refused to remarry after a coup
  • Empress Ma (馬皇后) (40–79 CE), empress from 60 CE until her death in 79 CE, a political advisor known for her modesty and frugality
  • Bo Ying (伯嬴), mother to King Zhao of Chu, fought her would-be rapist with a knife and lectured him on morality

By the coauthor Huangfu Mi:

  • Zhao E (趙娥), noble of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period, decapitated her father's killer and turned herself in
  • Xiahou Lingnu (夏侯令女), aristocrat of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period, refused to remarry after her husband's family were executed for treason

See also edit

References edit

  • Carlitz, Katherine. (1991). "The Social Uses of Female Virtue in Late Ming Editions of Lienu Zhuan." Late Imperial China 12.2: 117-48.
  • Raphals, Lisa. (1998). Sharing the Light: Representations of Women and Virtue in Early China. SUNY Press.
  • O'Hara, Albert Richard, tr. (1945). The position of woman in early China: according to the Lieh nu chuan, "The biographies of Chinese women". Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press. 1955 reprint. Hong Kong: Orient Publishing Co. 1980 reprint. Westport, CT: Hyperion Press.

External links edit

  • Lienü Zhuan, University of Virginia E-text
  • Lienü Zhuan, ChinaKnowledge
  • 列女傳, Chinese Text Project
  • Traditions of Exemplary Women: Liu Xiang's Lienü Zhuan 2008-10-20 at the Wayback Machine, Anne Behnke Kinney
  • , Gregory Smits, Topics in Premodern Chinese History

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations September 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message The Biographies of Exemplary Women Chinese 列女傳 is a book compiled by the Han dynasty scholar Liu Xiang c 18 BCE It includes 125 biographical accounts of exemplary women in ancient China taken from early Chinese histories including Chunqiu Zuozhuan and the Records of the Grand Historian The book served as a standard Confucianist textbook for the moral education of women in traditional China for two millennia Biographies of Exemplary WomenAn 11th century woodblock print of the bookAuthorLiu XiangOriginal title列女傳CountryHan ChinaLanguageClassical ChineseGenreBiographyPublication datec 18 BCEDewey Decimal920 051LC ClassPG3366 S6Original text列女傳 at Chinese Wikisource Biographies of Exemplary WomenTraditional Chinese列女傳Simplified Chinese列女传Literal meaningarrayed biographies of womenTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinLienǚ ZhuanWade GilesLieh4 nu3 chʻuan2Middle ChineseMiddle Chinese liᴇt ɳɨʌX ɖˠiuᴇn Old ChineseZhengzhang red naʔ don Contents 1 Description 2 Biographies included 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDescription editThe idealized biographies are divided into eight scrolls including the eighth addendum from an unknown editor as shown below Chapter Chinese Translation 1 母儀傳 mǔ yi zhuan Matronly Models 2 賢明傳 xian ming zhuan The Worthy and Enlightened 3 仁智傳 ren zhi zhuan The Benevolent and Wise 4 貞順傳 zhen shun zhuan The Chaste and Obedient 5 節義傳 jie yi zhuan The Principled and Righteous 6 辯通傳 bian tōng zhuan The Accomplished Speakers 7 孽嬖傳 nie bi zhuan Depraved Favorites 8 續列女傳 xu lie nǚ zhuan Supplemental Biographies This book follows the liezhuan 列傳 arrayed biographies biographical format established by the Chinese historian Sima Qian The word lienǚ 列女 famous women in history is sometimes understood as lienǚ 烈女 women martyrs which Neo Confucianists used to mean a woman who commits suicide after her husband s death rather than remarry a woman who dies defending her honor The online Chinese Text Initiative at the University of Virginia provides an e text edition of the Lienu Zhuan including both digitized Chinese content and images of a Song dynasty woodblock edition with illustrations by Gu Kaizhi c 344 405 CE of the Jin dynasty 1 Biographies included edit nbsp The female assassinIn the first chapter titled 母儀傳 mǔ yi zhuan translated to mean Matronly Models are the following biographies 卷一之一 有 虞 二 妃 translated to mean The Two Consorts of Youyu In this story Ehuang and Nuying both daughters of Yao were married to a man named Shun another name for Youyu The sisters served their husband and worked in the fields even though they were daughters of emperor Shun s family disliked him and made many attempts to kill him but he survived due to his own strength and the aid of his wives He bore his family no resentment Later he was promoted to General Regulator and hosted people from all over Yao tested Shun multiple times and each time he consulted his wives who continued to serve and aid him Shun ended up succeeding Yao and became the Son of Heaven In this story Ehuang and Nuying were seen as intelligent perceptive chaste and benevolent 2 Meng Mu the mother of Mencius 孟子 a single mother who raised her son carefully despite poverty Zheng Mao 鄭瞀 advised her husband who lost power shortly after she killed herself Consort Ban 班婕妤 48 BCE 6 BCE scholar and poet pleaded legal cases Empress Zhao Feiyan 趙飛燕 c 32 BCE 1 BCE empress from 16 BCE until 7 BCE a powerful courtier Empress Wang 王皇后 8 BCE 23 CE last empress of the Western Han refused to remarry after a coup Empress Ma 馬皇后 40 79 CE empress from 60 CE until her death in 79 CE a political advisor known for her modesty and frugality Bo Ying 伯嬴 mother to King Zhao of Chu fought her would be rapist with a knife and lectured him on morality By the coauthor Huangfu Mi Zhao E 趙娥 noble of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period decapitated her father s killer and turned herself in Xiahou Lingnu 夏侯令女 aristocrat of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period refused to remarry after her husband s family were executed for treasonSee also edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article Lienu Zhuan Historiography Chinese HistoriographyReferences edit Xiang L 18AD Lienu zhuan Traditions of Exemplary Women Retrieved from http www2 iath virginia edu saxon servlet SaxonServlet source xwomen texts lienuzhuan xml amp style xwomen xsl dynaxml xsl amp doc view tocc amp chunk id tpage amp toc depth 1 amp toc id 0 amp doc lang english Xiang L 18AD The Two Consorts of Youyu In Lienu zhuan essay Retrieved from http www2 iath virginia edu saxon servlet SaxonServlet source xwomen texts lienuzhuan xml amp style xwomen xsl dynaxml xsl amp chunk id d2 1 amp toc depth 1 amp toc id 0 amp doc lang english Carlitz Katherine 1991 The Social Uses of Female Virtue in Late Ming Editions of Lienu Zhuan Late Imperial China 12 2 117 48 Raphals Lisa 1998 Sharing the Light Representations of Women and Virtue in Early China SUNY Press O Hara Albert Richard tr 1945 The position of woman in early China according to the Lieh nu chuan The biographies of Chinese women Washington DC Catholic University of America Press 1955 reprint Hong Kong Orient Publishing Co 1980 reprint Westport CT Hyperion Press External links editLienu Zhuan University of Virginia E text Lienu Zhuan ChinaKnowledge 列女傳 Chinese Text Project Traditions of Exemplary Women Liu Xiang s Lienu Zhuan Archived 2008 10 20 at the Wayback Machine Anne Behnke Kinney Chapter 11 Women amp Men in Society Gregory Smits Topics in Premodern Chinese History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Biographies of Exemplary Women amp oldid 1212882094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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