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shidianyi tu that survive today. The one used in this chapter is the 22 For example Qin Dashu 2005, 64–73.
one in the Shiku quanshu 1986, vol. 648. 23 Tsai 2000, 327–8 Hsu Ya-hwei 2011, 13–17.
17 Chen Fang-mei 2011. 24 Hsieh Yu-chen 1995, 34.
18 Lee 2013. 25 Lu Minghua 1990, 146–7.
19 Da Ming jili is a collection of court rituals of the Ming dynasty. It 26 Liu Xinyuan 1985.
was compiled under the supervision of Xu Yikui 徐一夔 and with a 27 Lau 1993.
staff that included eminent Confucian experts including Liang Yin 28 Hsieh Yu-chen 1995, 13–44.
梁寅, Liu Yu 劉于, Zhou Yuliang 周於諒, Hu Xingjian 胡行簡, Liu 29 Tsai 1996, 126.
Zongbi 劉宗弼, Dong Yi 董彝, Cai Chen 蔡琛, Teng Gongying 滕 30 Hsu Ya-hwei 2011; Chen Fang-mei 2011.
公瑛 and Zeng Hu 曾魯. The compilation began in 1369 and was 31 Wang Guangyao 2010, 75–9.
finished at the end of the following year. Xu Yikui 1963. However, 32 We also learn from documents that colour scheme was regarded as
it was not supplemented and published until the ninth year of the important in differentiating status. Tsai 1996, 129–30.
Jiajing reign (1530). For studies on Da Ming jili, see Zhao Kesheng 33 Cao Jianwen 2003–5.
2004–5. 34 Hsieh Ming-liang 2006, 73–6.
20 JWS Sejong Sillok 128. 35 Wang Chong-ci 2008.
21 Lee 2013. 36 Pang Pyong-son 2001; Kim Yun-jeong 2007.
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