Primary Sources with DBQs—CHINA

4000 - 1000 BCE

Ancestral Rites and Divination

Oracle Bone Inscriptions of the Late Shang Dynasty [PDF]

Warfare

Oracle Bone Inscriptions of the Late Shang Dynasty: On Warfare [PDF]

Women: Childbearing

Oracle Bone Inscriptions of the Late Shang Dynasty: On Childbearing [PDF]

1000 BCE - 300 CE

Confucianism

Confucius/Kong Fuzi/Kong Qiu, 551-479 BCE
Selections from the Confucian Analects [PDF]
Selections from the Confucian Analects: On Humaneness [PDF]
Selections from the Confucian Analects: On Confucius as Teacher and Person [PDF]

Mencius/Mengzi/Meng Ke, 4th Century BCE
Selections from the Mencius: On Human Nature [PDF]

Xunzi/Xun Qing/Xun Kang, ca. 310-ca. 219 BCE
Selections from the Xunzi: "Human Nature Is Evil" [PDF]
Selections from the Xunzi: "Encouraging Learning" [PDF]
Selections from the Xunzi: "A Discussion of Rites" [PDF]

Daoism

Laozi, ca. 3rd Century BCE
Selections from the Laozi (Daodejing) [PDF]

Zhuangzi/Zhuang Zhou, ca. 360-280 BCE
Selections from the Zhuangzi: Chapter 3, "The Secret of Caring for Life" [PDF]

Zhou Dynasty Government: Confucius, Mencius, Laozi

ca. 600 BCE
Selection from the Classic of Odes: King Wen (Ode 235) [PDF]

Confucius/Kong Fuzi/Kong Qiu, 551-479 BCE
Selections from the Confucian Analects: On Government [PDF]

Lord Shang/Gongsun Yang/Shang Yang, d. 338 BCE
Selection from the Book of Lord Shang: "Making Orders Strict" [PDF]

Mencius/Mengzi/Meng Ke, 4th Century BCE
Selections from the Mencius: On the Duty of Ministers to Reprove a Ruler [PDF]

Laozi, ca. 3rd Century BCE
Selections from the Laozi (Daodejing): On Government [PDF]

Qin Dynasty Government: The Legalist Philosophers Han Fei and Li Si

Han Fei, d. 233 BCE
Selection from the Han Feizi: Chapter 49, "The Five Vermin" [PDF]

Li Si, d. 208 BCE
Memorial on Annexation of Feudal States and Memorial on the Burning of Books, by Li Si (as recorded by Sima Qian) [PDF]

Han Dynasty Government

Court of Emperor Zhao, 81 BCE
A Record of the Debate on Salt and Iron [PDF]

Dong Zhongshu, ca. 195-ca. 105 BCE
From Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn Annals: "The Responsibilities of Rulership," by Dong Zhongshu [PDF]

Warfare: Zhou Period

Confucius/Kong Fuzi/Kong Qiu, 551-479 BCE
Selections from the Confucian Analects: On War [PDF]

Sunzi/Sun Wu, Eastern Zhou Period (770-221 BCE)
Selections from the Sunzi: Art of War [PDF]

Agriculture, Han Period

Han Emperor Wen, r. 180-157 BCE
Edict of Emperor Wen on the Primacy of Agriculture [PDF]
Memorial on the Encouragement of Agriculture, by Chao Cuo [PDF]

Women and Family

Confucius/Kong Fuzi/Kong Qiu, 551-479 BCE
Selections from the Confucian Analects: On Women and Servants [PDF]
Selections from the Confucian Analects: On Filial Piety [PDF]

Western Han Period, 206 BCE-8 CE
Selections from The Classic of Filiality (Xiaojing) [PDF]

Ban Zhao, ca. 48-ca. 116 CE
Admonitions for Women [PDF]

Literature: The Classic of Odes (Book of Songs); Poetry from the State of Chu

Eastern Zhou, ca. 771 to 256 BCE
Selection from the Classic of Odes: I Beg of You, Chung Tzu (Ode 8) [PDF]
Selections from the Classic of Odes: "Quince" and "Big Rat" [PDF]

State of Chu, reign of King Huai, 328 to 299 BCE
"Encountering Sorrow" (Li Sao), by Qu Yuan [PDF]

Literature: Sima Qian

Sima Qian, 145?-85? BCE, whose father Sima Tan (d. 110 BCE) was Grand Historian at court of Han Emperor Wu (r. 141-87 BCE)
Sima Qian's Letter to Ren An [PDF]

300 - 600

Buddhism in China

Lotus Sutra, composed after 483 BCE
Selection from the Lotus Sutra: "The Daughter of the Dragon King" [PDF]
Selection from the Lotus Sutra: "The Buddha Preaches the One Great Vehicle" [PDF]

Mouzi, latter years of the Eastern Han (ca. 220 CE)
Selections from Mouzi's Disposing of Error (Lihuo Lun) [PDF]>

Women

Lotus Sutra, composed after 483 BCE
Selection from the Lotus Sutra: "The Daughter of the Dragon King" [PDF]

Northern and Southern Dynasties Period, 317-589 CE
The Ballad of Mulan (Ode of Mulan) [PDF]

Literature: "A Song of Seven Sorrows"; "Peach Blossom Spring"

Wang Can, 177-217 CE
"A Song of Seven Sorrows" and "With the Army V," by Wang Can [PDF]

Tao Qian, 376-427 CE
"Peach Blossom Spring," by Tao Qian [PDF]

600 - 1000

Buddhism in China: The Chan (Zen) School of Buddhism

Huineng, 638-713, Sixth Patriarch of the Chan (Zen) school
The Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch [PDF]

Linji Yixuan, d. 867, founder of the Linji (Rinzai) school
Seeing into One's Own Nature [PDF]

Buddhism in China: Reactions of Confucianists and Daoists to the influence of Buddhism during this period

Han Yu, 768-824
Memorial on the Bone of the Buddha [PDF]

Emperor Wuzong, r. 841-846
Emperor Wuzong's Edict on the Suppression of Buddhism: The Edict of the Eight Month [PDF]

Tang Dynasty Government: Effective Rulership, the Law, and Taxes

Emperor Taizong, r. 626-649
Emperor Taizong on Effective Government [PDF]

Zhangsun Wuji, d. 659
The Great Tang Code: Article 6, "The Ten Abominations" [PDF]

Yang Yan, 727-781; Lu Zhi, 754-805
Tang Debate on the Twice-a-Year Tax [PDF]

Reflections on War

Emperor Taizong, r. 626-649
Emperor Taizong on Effective Government: "Maintaining Military Forces" [PDF]

Li Bo, 701-762
"Fighting South of the Ramparts" [PDF]

Du Fu, 712-770
"A Song of War Chariots" [PDF]

Slavery in Tang China

Deed of a Sale of a Slave [PDF]

Women & Family

Song Ruozhao, 8th century
Analects for Women [PDF]

Yan Zhitui, 531-591
House Instructions of Mr. Yan (Yanshi Jiaxun) [PDF]

Record of Family Division [PDF]

Tang Poets: Wang Wei, Li Bo, Du Fu

Wang Wei, 699-761
Selected Poems: "Fields and Gardens by the River Qi"; "Deer Fence"; "Villa on Zhong-nan Mountain"; "Reading the Classic of Mountains and Sea, I" [PDF]

Li Bo, 701-762
"Fighting South of the Ramparts" [PDF]
Selected Poems: "At Yellow Crane Tower Taking Leave of Meng Hao-jan as He Sets Off for Kuang-ling"; "Summer Days in the Mountains"; "Drinking Alone under the Moon" [PDF]

Du Fu, 712-770
Selected Poems: "On the River"; "I Stand Alone"; "Views in Springtime" [PDF]

1000 - 1450

Neo-Confucianism

Lu Jiuyuan (Lu Xiangshan), 1139-1193
Mind Is Principle [PDF]

Zhu Xi, 1130-1200
Preface to the Great Learning by Chapter and Phrase [PDF]
The Nature As Principle [PDF]

Song Dynasty Government: Reform under the Neo-Confucianists

Wang Anshi, 1021-1086
Memorial on the Crop Loans Measure [PDF]

Cheng Hao, 1032-1085
Remonstrance Against the New Laws [PDF]

Ming Dynasty Government: Promotion of Social Order and Morality

Emperor Hongwu (Zhu Yuanzhang), 1328-1398
An Imperial Edict Restraining Officials from Evil [PDF]

Village Ordinances: "Prohibition Ordinance" [PDF]

Military: The Northern Song Defeated by the Jurchen Jin

Yue Fei, 1103-1142
Poem to be Sung to the Tune of "Full River Red" [PDF]

Agriculture; Growth of Cities and urban Life during the Song and Yuan Dynasties

Chen Pu (Chen Fu), 1076-1154
On Farming (Nongshu) [PDF]

Unknown Author, ca. 1235
The Attractions of the Capital (Hangzhou) [PDF]

Women

Yuan Cai, ca. 1140-ca. 1195
"It Is Difficult for Widows to Entrust Their Financial Affairs to Others" [PDF]

Empress Xu, d. 1407
Instructions for the Inner Quarters [PDF]

Literature of Scholar-Officials and Military Officers

Yue Fei, 1103-1142
Poem to be Sung to the Tune of "Full River Red" [PDF]

Sima Guang, 1019-1086
Comprehensive Mirror in Aid of Governance [PDF]

Su Shi (Su Dongpo), 1036-1101
Rhyming with Tzu-yu's "Treading the Green" [PDF]
The Red Cliff, Part I [PDF]

Women Writers

Poem to be Sung to the Tune of "Southern Song" (Nan-ge-zi) [PDF]

1450 - 1750

Neo-Confucianism during the Ming

Wang Yangming, 1472-1529
Wang Yangming on the Unity of Knowing and Acting [PDF]
The Identification of Mind and Principle [PDF]

Books of Moral Instruction, Ming and Qing

Yuan Huang, 1533-1606
Excerpt from Ledger of Merit and Demerit [PDF]

Selections from The Twenty-four Exemplars of Filial Piety [PDF]

Selections from Meritorious Deeds at No Cost [PDF]

Christianity Enters China

Yang Guangxian, 1597-1669
I Cannot Do Otherwise (Budeyi) [PDF]

Zhang Xingyao, 1633-c. 1715
An Examination of the Similarities and Differences Between the Lord of Heaven Teaching (Christianity) and the Teaching of the Confucian Scholars [PDF]

Provincial and Imperial Government under the Qing

Reign of Qing emperors Kangxi (r. 1662-1722) and Yongzheng (r. 1723-1735)
The Qing Dynasty "Sacred Edict" [PDF]
Wang Youpu's Sacred Edict Lecture: "Exhortations on Ceremony and Deference" [PDF]

Lan Dingyuan, 1680-1733
Excerpts from The Casebook of the County Magistrate Lan Dingyuan: “Depraved Religious Sects Deceive People” [PDF]

Chen Hongmou, 1696-1771
On the Duties of an Official [PDF]
On Substantive Learning [PDF]

Women

Selections from The Twenty-four Exemplars of Filial Piety [PDF]

Lu Kun, 1536-1618
Preface to Models for the Inner Quarters

Essays, Poems and Fantasy Tales of the Qing

Li Yü (Li Liweng), 1611-ca. 1680
"On Being Happy Though Poor" [PDF]

Yuan Mei, ca. 1716-ca. 1798
"On His Chair-bearers—A Case of Misplaced Sympathy" [PDF]

Li Ju-chen, ca. 1763-ca. 1830
"In the Country of Women" [PDF]

1750 - 1919

"Self-Strengthening" and "Learning from the West"

Feng Guifen, 1809-1874
Excerpts from "On the Adoption of Western Learning" [PDF]

Yan Fu, 1854-1921
Excerpts from "Learning from the West" [PDF]

Liang Qichao, 1873-1929
Excerpts from "Observations on a Trip to America" [PDF]

Calls for Radical Social Reform

Han Yi (Pseudonym, possibly written by Liu Shipei, 1884-1917)
Excerpts from "Destroying the Family" [PDF]

He Zhen (wife of Liu Shipei, 1884-1917)
"What Women Should Know About Communism" [PDF]

The May Fourth Movement (ca. 1916-1920s)

Before and After the May Fourth Movement
The so-called "May Fourth" or "new culture" movement began in China around 1916, following the failure of the 1911 Revolution to establish a republican government, and continued through the 1920s. This unit includes a background reading and three primary-source readings [Chen Duxiu's "Our Final Awakening" (1916) [PDF]; Chiang Kai-shek's "Essentials of a New Life Movement" (1934) [PDF]; Mao Zedong's "Reform Our Study" (1941)], plus discussion questions and suggested activities for students.

The Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864)

Excerpts from The Land System of the Heavenly Kingdom (Tianzhao tianumu zhidu): "The Taiping Economic Program" [PDF]

Excerpts from Ode for Youth [PDF]

The Years of Reform: Prologue to Revolution

From Reform to Revolution, 1842 to 1911
After China's defeat in the Opium War of 1842, thinkers tried to understand what made the West so strong and how China could best respond. This unit traces the debates about reform from the mid-nineteenth into the early twentieth century, as arguments for more radical reform, including revolution, increased. Includes background readings, two primary-source readings (Feng Guifen's "On the Adoption of Western Learning" [PDF] and Yan Fu's "Learning from the West" [PDF]) and brief discussions of Liang Qichao's ideas on democracy and Sun Yatsen's "Three People's Principles." Also see the Religion, Philosophy, Thought section, above, for more readings by these and other reformist thinkers.

Chu Chengbo's 1895 memorial to Qing emperor Guanxu (1871-1908, r. 1875-1908)
Excerpts from Reforming Men's Minds Comes Before Reforming Institutions [PDF]

Kang Youwei's 1898 memorial to Qing emperor Guanxu (1871-1908, r. 1875-1908)
Excerpts from Comprehensive Consideration of the Whole Situation [PDF]

Reform Imperial Edict of 1901 (Issued by the Empress Dowager Cixi, 1835-1908)
Reform Edict of the Qing Imperial Government (January 29, 1901) [PDF]

International Relations: China and Europe (Macartney Embassy, Opium War)

Macartney and the Emperor
The Qing dynasty's restrictions on foreign trade increasingly frustrated Europeans, especially the British. In 1792 Great Britain sent a diplomat, Lord George Macartney (1737-1806), to present its demands to the Qianlong emperor (r. 1736-1796). This unit includes an introductory note to teachers with suggestions for teaching about Macartney's mission; a student reading discussing European contact and trade with China prior to and on the eve of Macartney's mission to China; and the primary-source reading Two Edicts from the Qianlong Emperor, which were the Qianlong emperor's responses to the Macartney mission. With discussion questions and suggested activities for students.

The Opium War and Foreign Encroachment
In the fifty years after Macartney's visit (see "Macartney and the Emperor," above), Western powers pushed their demands on China further, leading to war and the gradual shift from tribute to treaty relations. This unit examines the events surrounding the Opium War and the Treaty of Nanjing, which concluded that war, and the increasing foreign encroachments upon China during the nineteenth century. Included are two primary-source readings: Commissioner Lin Zexu's "Letter of Advice to Queen Victoria" (1839) and The Treaty of Nanjing (1842) [PDF]. With discussion questions and suggested activities for students.

Women

He Zhen (wife of Liu Shipei, 1884-1917)
"What Women Should Know About Communism" [PDF]

1900 - 1950

The May Fourth Movement (ca. 1916-1920s)

Before and After the May Fourth Movement
The so-called "May Fourth" or "new culture" movement began in China around 1916, following the failure of the 1911 Revolution to establish a republican government, and continued through the 1920s. This unit includes a background reading and three primary-source readings [Chen Duxiu's "Our Final Awakening" (1916) [PDF]; Chiang Kai-shek's "Essentials of a New Life Movement" (Speech, 1934) [PDF]; Mao Zedong's "Reform Our Study" (1941)], plus discussion questions and suggested activities for students.

Chen Duxiu, 1879-1942
"The True Meaning of Life" [PDF]
"Our Final Awakening" (1916) [PDF]

Chiang Kai-shek, 1887-1975
"Essentials of a New Life Movement" (Speech, 1934) [PDF]
"China Cannot Be Conquered" (Speech, 1939) [PDF]

Hu Shi, 1891-1962
"Our Attitude Toward Modern Western Civilization" [PDF]

Liang Shuming, 1893-1988
"Chinese Civilization vis-a-vis Eastern and Western Philosophies" [PDF]

Rebuilding China

Liang Qichao, 1873-1929
"Renewing the People" [PDF]

Sun Yat-sen, 1866-1925
Selections from A Program of National Reconstruction: "The Three Stages of Revolution" (1918) [PDF]
"The Principle of Democracy" (1924) [PDF]

Chiang Kai-shek, 1887-1975
"Essentials of the New Life Movement" (Speech, 1934) [PDF]

Mao Zedong (1893-1976) and the Chinese Revolution

The Long March (1934-1936)

Commonly Read Speeches and Writings of Mao Zedong (1927-1945)
With excerpts from three speeches and one article, all highlighting two important themes in Mao Zedong's thinking: voluntarism and selflessness. Includes excerpts from "In Memory of Norman Bethune" (1939); "Serve the People" (1944); "The Foolish Old Man Who Removed the Mountains" (1945); and Report on the Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan (1927).

Mao Zedong on War and Revolution

From "The Dictatorship of the People's Democracy": On Leaning to One Side (Speech, 1949) [PDF]

Communism in China

Mao Zedong, 1893-1976
Quotations from Chairman Mao on Being a Communist in China (1937-1938) [PDF]

Li Shaoqi, 1898-1969
How to Be a Good Communist (1939) [PDF]

Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)

Chiang Kai-shek, 1887-1975
"China Cannot Be Conquered" (Speech, 1939) [PDF]
Generalissimo Chiang Assails Prince Konoe's Statement [PDF]

Japanese Ambassador Hiroshi Saito on the Conflict in the Far East [PDF]

Mao Zedong (1893-1976) on War and Revolution

Mao Zedong on War and Revolution

Report on the Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan (March 1927) [PDF]

Selections from On Guerilla Warfare (1927) [PDF]

Society and Family: Raising Children

Zhu Ziqing, 1898-1948
"My Children" [PDF]

Farmers and the Chinese Revolution

Farmers and the Chinese Revolution
This unit looks at the plight of China's farmers in the twentieth century. With a background reading and two primary-source readings ["Spring Silkworms," by Mao Dun [PDF]; Mao Zedong's "Report on the Investigation of the Peasant Movement in Hunan" [PDF]].

20th-century Literature

Hu Shi, 1891-1962
"A Preliminary Discussion of Literary Reform" [PDF]

Lu Xun (Zhou Shuren), 1881-1936
"My Old Home" [PDF]

Mao Dun (Shen Yanbing), 1896-1981
"Spring Silkworms" [PDF]

1950 - 2000

"Hundred Flowers" Period

Intellectual Opinions from the Hundred Flowers Period (1957) [PDF]

Land Reform, Socialized Agriculture, The Great Leap Forward

From the People's Daily: "How China Proceeds with the Task of Industrialization" (1953) [PDF]

Mao Zedong, 1893-1976
"The Question of Agricultural Cooperation" (Speech, July 31, 1955) [PDF]

Cultural Revolution (1966-1976)

The Sixteen Points: Guidelines for the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1966) [PDF]

Socialism and Democracy in China after Mao Zedong

Wei Jingsheng, b. 1950
“The Fifth Modernization: Democracy" (1978) [PDF]

Deng Xiaoping, 1904-1997
"Uphold the Four Basic Principles" (Speech, March 30, 1979) [PDF]
"The Present Situation and the Tasks Before Us" (Speech, January 16, 1980) [PDF]

From the Office of the CCP Dehong Dai Nationality and Qingbo Autonomous Zhou Committee: “Several Questions in Strengthening and Perfecting the Job Responsibility Systems of Agricultural Production” (1980) [PDF]

How Should the Criteria for Admission to the Communist Youth League Be Administered After Installation of the Production Responsibility System? (1981) [PDF]

Fang Lizhi, b. 1936
"The Social Responsibility of Today’s Intellectuals" (Speech, November 4, 1985) [PDF]

From the People's Daily: "Bourgeois and Socialist Democracies Compared" (March 1990) [PDF]

Tiananmen Square Demonstrations (1989)

The May 13 Hunger Strike Declaration (1989) [PDF]

Interview at Tiananmen Square with Chai Ling

China's Political System since 1949

The Chinese Political System and the Communist Party
This unit provides an overview of the Chinese political system and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) with excerpts from the constitutions of the Communist Party of China and of the People's Republic of China. These primary documents can highlight for students how the Communist Party is the real political power in China. A chart of the political structure of China is also included, to help students better understand the relationship between the party and the state in a communist system. Discussion questions also included.

China's Foreign Policy; U.S.-China Relations

Mao Zedong, 1893-1976
From "The Dictatorship of the People's Democracy": On Leaning to One Side (Speech, 1949) [PDF]

Taiwan and U.S.-China Relations Since 1949
This unit offers an historical overview of Taiwan and U.S.-China relations. An introductory reading is followed by two important primary-source documents ["Shanghai Communiqué" (1972) and Taiwan Relations Act (1979)] and discussion questions.

Literature

Hao Ran, 1932-2008
"Date Orchard" [PDF]