Abstract
According to the textual research of Mr Bo Sinian (傅斯年), “the word ‘mandate’ can be traced to the middle of the Western Zhou and reached ascendancy during the late Western Zhou. ‘Mandate’ (命) is the same word as ‘command’ (令) but in a different form.”
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Bo Sinian. Exegesis on “Nature” and “Mandate” 性命古训辨. Hebei Education Publishers 河北教育出版, 1996, p. 10.
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Som (1952: 572), modified. Throughout this translation, I have made use of Som's translation of Discussions in White Hall Pavillion.
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群书治要.
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Chan (1969: 509–510), modified. Throughout this translaiton, I have made great use of Wing-Tsit Chan’s A Sourcebook in Chinese Philosophy.
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Chan, Wing-Tsit. 1969. A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Som, Tjan Tjoe. 1952. Po Hu T’ung: The Comprehensive Discussions in the White Tiger Hall. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
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Wang, Y., Bao, Q., Guan, G. (2020). Mandate (ming, 命). In: History of Chinese Philosophy Through Its Key Terms. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2572-8_4
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