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Introduction
Germination and embryonic form: Yin Shang and Western Zhou's Political and Philosophical Concepts
Contention of a Hundred Schools of Thought the Convergence of the Multiple Perspectives and Purpose of the Pre-Qin Philosophers
The Discourse on the Natural and Human Spheres of Being: The Reorganization of Concepts and the Systematization of Political Thought in the Two Han Dynasties
The Substance of Personality: Humanity Awakening and the Sculpting of the Ideal Personality in Politics
Role Paradigms: The Value of Putting People First and Reflection on the Roles of Ruler and Minister
The Ethical Constitution: Confucian Rationalism Consistent Linking of Constitution and Personality in the Two Song Dynasties
Utilitarian Confucianism: The Appeal of "Kingliness Without" from the Perspective of the Barbarians (Yi), and the Chinese (Xia)
People-oriented perspective and Yi Xia political Anxiety and Political Concepts in the Ming Dynasty
Criticism and Statecraft: Extreme Heights, and the Wane of Traditional Political Philosophy in the Early and Middle Qing Dynasty.
Germination and embryonic form: Yin Shang and Western Zhou's Political and Philosophical Concepts
Contention of a Hundred Schools of Thought the Convergence of the Multiple Perspectives and Purpose of the Pre-Qin Philosophers
The Discourse on the Natural and Human Spheres of Being: The Reorganization of Concepts and the Systematization of Political Thought in the Two Han Dynasties
The Substance of Personality: Humanity Awakening and the Sculpting of the Ideal Personality in Politics
Role Paradigms: The Value of Putting People First and Reflection on the Roles of Ruler and Minister
The Ethical Constitution: Confucian Rationalism Consistent Linking of Constitution and Personality in the Two Song Dynasties
Utilitarian Confucianism: The Appeal of "Kingliness Without" from the Perspective of the Barbarians (Yi), and the Chinese (Xia)
People-oriented perspective and Yi Xia political Anxiety and Political Concepts in the Ming Dynasty
Criticism and Statecraft: Extreme Heights, and the Wane of Traditional Political Philosophy in the Early and Middle Qing Dynasty.