TY - BOOK AU - Su,Li AU - Zhang,Yongle AU - Bell,Daniel AU - Ryden,Edmund AU - TI - The constitution of ancient China /Su Li ; edited by Zhang Yongle and Daniel Bell ; translated by Edmund Ryden T2 - The Princeton-China series SN - 9781400889778 AV - KNN2090 .C667 2018 PY - 2018/// CY - Princeton, New Jersey PB - Princeton University Press KW - Constitutional history KW - China KW - Culture and law KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Introduction; Su Li --; The constitution of the territory and politics of a large state; Su Li --; Ancient china's cultural constitutionality; Su Li --; Scholar-officials; Su Li --; The mixed Han-Tang-Song structure and its moral ideal; Wang Hui --; The symbolic and the functional; Liu han --; The ideal of civilization; Wu fei --; History, culture, revolution, and Chinese constitutionalism; Zhao Xiaoli --; Response to my critics; Su Li; 2; b N2 - How was the vast ancient Chinese empire brought together and effectively ruled? What are the historical origins of the resilience of contemporary China's political system? In The Constitution of Ancient China, Su Li, China's most influential legal theorist, examines the ways in which a series of fundamental institutions, rather than a supreme legal code upholding the laws of the land, evolved and coalesced into an effective constitution.0Arguing that a constitution is an institutional response to a set of issues particular to a specific society, Su Li demonstrates how China unified a vast territory, diverse cultures, and elites from different backgrounds into a whole. He delves into such areas as uniform weights and measurements, the standardization of Chinese characters, and the building of the Great Wall. The book includes commentaries by four leading Chinese scholars in law, philosophy, and intellectual history--Wang Hui, Liu Han, Wu Fei, and Zhao Xiaoli-who share Su Li's ambition to explain the resilience of ancient China's political system but who contend that he overstates functionalist dimensions while downplaying the symbolic. Exploring why China has endured as one political entity for over two thousand years, The Constitution of Ancient China will be essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the institutional legacy of the Chinese empire UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1705959&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -