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A collection of short historical narratives and recorded remonstrances presenting exchanges between sovereigns and their counselors across successive reigns. Through concise episodes—covering ritual observance, agricultural policy, military action, diplomatic marriages, and administrative practice—it shows how rites, public provisioning, and moral counsel affect state stability. Repeated scenes of advice, refusal, and ensuing consequence illustrate the hazards of neglecting ritual, repressing public speech, or preferring private gain over communal welfare. Organized as discrete anecdotes and speeches, the work traces patterns of governance, crisis, and the practical outcomes of leadership choices.

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Zuoqiu, Ming portrait

Ming Zuoqiu

Zuoqiu Ming was an influential figure in ancient Chinese literature, known for his contributions to historical texts and philosophy. He is best recognized for his works "Guoyu" (The Discourses of the States) and "Zuo Zhuan" (The Zuo Commentary), which provide valuable insights into the political and social dynamics of early Chinese states. His writings are characterized by a blend of narrative history and moral reflection, making them significant for both literary and historical studies. Zuoqiu Ming's legacy continues to be a vital part of China's literary heritage, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of ancient Chinese thought and governance.

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