LIENü ZHUAN


The 'Lienü Zhuan' (; "Biographies of Exemplary Women") was a ca. 18 BCE book compiled by the famous Han Dynasty scholar Liu Xiang. It includes 105 biographical accounts of women exemplars in early China, taken from Chinese histories like the Chun Qiu, Zuo Zhuan, and Shiji. The ''Lienü Zhuan'' served as a standard Confucianist textbook for the moral education of women in traditional China for two millennia.
The idealized biographies are divided into eight ''juan'' (卷 "scrolls; chapters"), including the eighth addendum from an unknown editor, as shown below.










Chapter Chinese Translation
1母 儀 傳Matronly Models
2賢 明 傳The Worthy and Enlightened
3仁 智 傳The Benevolent and Wise
4貞 順 傳The Chaste and Obedient
5節 義 傳The Principled and Righteous
6辯 通 傳The Accomplished Speakers
7孽 嬖 傳Depraved Favorites
8續 列 女 傳 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 cognate with ''liènǚ'' (烈女 " women martyrs"), which Neo-Confucianists used to mean "woman who commits suicide after her husband's death rather than remarry; woman who dies defending her honor".
The online Chinese Text Initiative at the University of Virginia provides an outstanding 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 顧凱之 (ca. 344-405 CE) of the Jin Dynasty. The English translation is forthcoming.

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References



★ Carlitz, Katherine. (1991). "The Social Uses of Female Virtue in Late Ming Editions of ''Lienu Zhuan''." ''Late Imperial China'' 12.2: 117-48.

★ 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



Lienu zhuan, University of Virginia E-text

Lienuzhuan, ChinaKnowledge (mirror)

Traditions of Exemplary Women: Liu Xiang's Lienü Zhuan, Anne Behnke Kinney

Chapter 11: Women & Men in Society, Gregory Smits, Topics in Premodern Chinese History

See also



Gender studies

Historiography

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