This project focuses on the Lienü zhuan
(Categorized Biographies of Women) of Liu Xiang (77-6 B.C.), the earliest extant book in the
Chinese tradition solely devoted to the moral education of women. The book consists of
biographical accounts of female role models in early China and became the standard textbook
for women’s education for the next two millennia. The Lienü zhuan offers important insights
into the culture, politics, and social structure of early China, as well as into the
representation of women in various phases of China’s history. This digital archive serves
as a publicly accessible tool for scholarly exploration of early woodblock editions of the
Lienü zhuan held by the National Library of China, as well as other early Chinese sources
offered here in Chinese and English translation. Anne Behnke Kinney’s complete translation
of the Lienü zhuan is now available through Columbia University Press (2014): Exemplary
Women of Early China: The Lienü zhuan of Liu Xiang.
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