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Informationen zum Autor Puning Liu is an associate professor of the history department, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China. Klappentext The Northern Wei was a dynasty which originated outside China and ruled northern China when the south of China was ruled by a series of dynasties which originated inside China. Both during the time that the Northern Wei dynasty was in power and over many centuries subsequently, the legitimacy of the Northern Wei dynasty has been questioned. This book outlines the history of the Northern Wei dynasty, including its origins and the history of its southern rivals; considers the practices adopted by both the Northern Wei dynasty and its rivals to establish legitimacy; and examines the debates which preoccupied Chinese scholars subsequently. The book casts light on traditional ideas about legitimate rule in China, ideas which have enduring relevance as tradition continues to be very significant in contemporary China. Zusammenfassung This book outlines the history of the Northern Wei, including their origins, and the history of their southern rivals, considers the practices adopted by both the Northern Wei and their rivals to establish legitimacy, and examines the debates which preoccupied Chinese scholars subsequently. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Chapter 1. History of the Northern Wei and the Southern Dynasties Chapter 2. Establishing Legitimacy: The Northern Wei’s Practices Chapter 3. Preserving Legitimacy: The Southern Dynasties’ Practices Chapter 4. Tang Scholars’ Views on the Northern Wei’s Legitimacy Chapter 5. Song Scholars’ Views on the Northern Wei’s Legitimacy Chapter 6. Ming and Qing Scholars’ Views on the Northern Wei’s Legitimacy Chapter 7. Traditional Chinese Views of Legitimacy and its Evolution Epilogue Bibliography