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689:) and some of his notes are about the differences in the festivals' observance in northern China. The original text of this work—in which it is sometimes difficult to distinguish Zong's text from Du's emendations—seems to have been lost under the 969:
ritual about banning fire in the capital during the last month of spring. This derives, however, from an ignorance that the festival had originally been observed around midwinter and continued so as late as the
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is an annotated record of its major festivals in the mid-6th to early 7th century, during the chaos of
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avers that Zong spent his entire life at Jiangling, despite his family's more northern origin.
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disputes this, claiming that a 1615 edition preserves an imperfect copy of the original text.
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all took most of their present form during the periods leading up to the composition of the
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was very influential on writings about the seasons and festivals of China throughout the
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seems to have been lost as well, with current editions consisting of various attempts of
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Holzman, Donald (June 1986), "The Cold Food Festival in Early Medieval China",
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It is known Zong was born at some time around the year 500 and lived 63 years.
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to outline the history of the festivals as then understood. Some are traced to
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is one of the first sources to record the combination of the stories of "
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A Record of the Annual and Seasonal Customs of the Areas of Jing and Chu
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had been common in China in order to stave off disease—particularly
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Patronage and Community in Medieval China: The Xiangyang Garrison,
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Tao Yuanming & Manuscript Culture: The Record of a Dusty Table
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Legacies of Seowon, Neo-Confucian Academies of the Joseon Dynasty
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The book is sometimes credited as the earliest reference to the
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An Account of the Seasonal Activities in the Jing-Chu Region
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scholars to recover the text from fragments in other works.
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Das Ching-Ch'u Sui-Shih Chi, ein Chinesischer Festkalender
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and described the holiday during his time: people offered
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Tradition and Change in the Performance of Chinese Music
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to revise and annotate Zong's text sometime in the late
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Encyclopedia of Korean Folklore and Traditional Culture
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Encyclopedia of Korean Folklore and Traditional Culture
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is one of the few sources of the era that mention the
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Festivals and Seasonal Customs of the Jing-Chu Region
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Record of the Annual and Seasonal Customs of Jing-Chu
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that had occurred in the 12th month after midwinter.
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changes led to a "new canon" of major festivals. The
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during the 6th and 7th centuries. It was compiled by
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and other fragments, the original text is now lost.
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Blasaditsch 1981:, No. 7, Leiden: Koninklijke Brill, pp.  1979:East Asian Comparative Literature and Culture 917:to free his dead mother from her status as a 847:onward of monthly dating rather than the old 635: 590: 567: 519: 498: 426: 257: 236: 78: 54: 8: 2079:, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1828:: Harvard University Press, pp. 51–79, 1057:—spread by the pestilent son of the monster 961:Du's commentary on Zong's section about the 626:manuscript, probably from the 14th century. 2058:, Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1378: 1376: 27:Historical description of holidays in China 2192:Northern and Southern dynasties literature 2020:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1734:Record of the Year and Seasons of Jing-Chu 1274: 1272: 1209: 1207: 1115:Record of the Year and Seasons of Jing-Chu 294: 187: 118: 1061:; the practice spread to Korea under the 1455: 1453: 1451: 1382: 1317: 1161:notes some scholars date him to 502–565. 1084:Public Holidays of the People's Republic 2227:Observances set by the Chinese calendar 2097:Historical Dictionary of Medieval China 1672:Encyclopedia of Korean Seasonal Customs 1626: 1578: 1544: 1488: 1484: 1482: 1480: 1478: 1476: 1474: 1472: 1459: 1442: 1417: 1397: 1395: 1367: 1259: 1203: 1099: 2013: 1874:, Leiden: Koninklijke Brill, pp.  1772:: State University of New York Press, 1602: 1590: 1328: 1326: 1255: 1253: 1251: 1249: 1247: 1234: 1230: 1228: 1226: 401:is now lost; the original text of the 218: 31: 1504: 1294: 992:Study of China's Old Seasonal Records 7: 1642: 1401: 1351: 1332: 1278: 1213: 1915:Moriya, Mitsu; et al. 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Index

Record of the Seasons of Jingchu
Traditional Chinese
荊楚
歲時

Simplified Chinese
荆楚
岁时

Jingchu
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Kanji
Romanization
Traditional Chinese
荊楚

Simplified Chinese
荆楚

Jingchu
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
English
holidays
China
Du Gongzhan
Sui

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