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Qu, Jingdong. "Double-track governance in traditional Chinese society: Dialectics between the enfeoffment system of fiefdom and the bureaucratic prefectural system." Chinese Journal of Sociology 7, no. 3 (2021): 347–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2057150x211027407.

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Beginning in the Yin-Zhou and Qin-Han periods, development of the Chinese imperial system revolved around the dialectical tension between the “enfeoffmental system of fiefdom” ( fengjian zhi, or the fengjian system) and the bureaucratic prefectural system ( junxian zhi, or the junxian system). In Fei Xiaotong’s words, this was a dual-track politics of the “power of the monarch” and the “power of the gentry”. Under the enfeoffmental system of fiefdom, the relationship between the monarch and his kinsfolk was governed by the Confucian hierarchical principle of “favoring the intimate” ( qin-qin) and “respecting the superior” ( zun-zun), and ritualized by the patriarchal order of clan, mourning rites, and ancestral worship. In addition, the “mandate of Heaven” solidified an organic relationship between the emperor and his subjects and became the foundation for monarchical rule. The bureaucratic prefectural system highlighted the historical change since the Warring States period, which had abolished the enfeoffmental fiefdom system and given birth to the concept of “all-under-Heaven” ( gong tianxia). Thinkers like Wang Fuzhi and Gu Yanwu placed emphasis on the enfeoffmental system of fiefdom as a counterpart of to the bureaucratic prefectural system which helped break up the centralization of power and renew the debate on the dialectic between “public” and “private”. In sum, the enfeoffmental system of fiefdom in China still needs to be clarified through re-examining the Classics.
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Books on the topic "Yawu Dialect"

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Translators, Wycliffe Bible. Filipai: Pol ere Filipai etemne bas rasem siglou = Philippians in the Yawu dialect of Yessan-Mayo. Wycliffe Bible Translators, 1993.

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Amakusai, Elaijah. Yeiwarege Wule, Wei Bilong Tumbuna: The traditions of the ancestors. Summer Institute of Linguistics, 2002.

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Kākāṛī: Da Puṣhto yaw napezhandalī gaṛdūd. Puṣhto Adabī Borḍ, 2002.

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Tarīn aw tarīno yaw tārīkhī aw taḥqīqī ṡeṛanah. Puṣhto Ikeḍamay Balūcistān, 2011.

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Jara, Carla Victoria. Se' e' yawö bribri wa: Aprendemos la lengua bribri. Universidad de Costa Rica, 2009.

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New Yawk tawk: A dictionary of New York City expressions. Facts on File, 1998.

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Malan, Robin. Ah Big Yaws: A Guard to Sow Theffricun Innglissh. Jacana Media, 2007.

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New Yawk Tawk: A Dictionary of New York City Expressions. Book Sales, 2002.

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