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The Donkey in Late-Imperial and Modern North China

  • 作  者:

    Meir Shahar

  • 期別頁碼:

    30.2:71-100

  • 出版時間:

    2017

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The Chinese history of the donkey is unknown. Despite its significance in the quotidian lives of late-imperial China, the draft animal has received no scholarly attention. This essay outlines the donkey’s diverse roles in Chinese agriculture, transportation, and commerce. It charts the centrality of donkeys (and mules) in village life, no less than their salience in the cityscape. The representations of the donkey in literature and the visual arts are surveyed, as is its appearance in the religious sphere. The geographic region covered is north China, where wheat is grown, and equines have been the preferred draft animals. The time span ranges from the sixteenth through the mid-twentieth century, namely the late-imperial and Republican periods.

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donkey, Chinese husbandry, Chinese agriculture, animals in China, late-imperial period

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Meir Shahar, “The Donkey in Late-Imperial and Modern North China,” Asia Major 30 (2017): 71-100.

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Shahar, Meir
2017 “The Donkey in Late-Imperial and Modern North China.” Asia Major 30: 71-100.
Shahar, Meir. (2017). The Donkey in Late-Imperial and Modern North China. Asia Major, 30, 71-100.
Shahar, Meir. “The Donkey in Late-Imperial and Modern North China.” Asia Major, no. 30 (2017): 71-100.
Shahar, Meir. “The Donkey in Late-Imperial and Modern North China.” Asia Major, no. 30, 2017, pp. 71-100.
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