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  1. The Rites of Zhou (Chinese: 周禮), originally known as "Officers of Zhou" (周官; Zhouguan), is a Chinese work on bureaucracy and organizational theory. It was renamed by Liu Xin to differentiate it from a chapter in the Book of History by the same name.

  2. Jan 3, 2023 · Chinese: 《周禮/周礼》, variously romanized as the Zhōulǐ, Chou Li, and Chou King and typically translated as the Rites of Zhou, is an ancient Chinese guide to religious and other officers under the early Zhou. Its original title was the 《周 官》 (Zhōuguān) or Officers of Zhou.

  3. Zhouli, one of three ancient ritual texts listed among the Nine, Twelve, and Thirteen Classics of Confucianism. Though tradition ascribed the text to the political figure Zhougong (flourished 12th century bc ), the work is considered by modern scholars to have been an anonymous utopian “constitution” written perhaps about 300 bc.

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  4. Rites of Zhou 周禮. Also known as the Zhouli, a classic Confucian text describing the court structure and official positions

  5. Jul 24, 2010 · Zhouli 周禮, Rites of the Zhou, is a decription of the putative organisation of the government during the Western Zhou period. It is one of the three classics on rites (sanli 三禮) and one of the Thirteen Confucian Classics.

  6. The Rites of Zhou (周禮) - full text database, fully browsable and searchable on-line; discussion and list of publications related to The Rites of Zhou. In English and simplified and traditional Chinese.

  7. Jun 26, 2022 · Learn about the Rites of the Zhou, a Confucian classic that records the ancient Chinese ritual and music culture and its influence on society and history. Find out the background, dating, content and commentary of this text, and how it relates to the Duke of Zhou and the Zhou dynasty.