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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  This book is the first monograph on ancient Chinese hydrology, spanning from about 2000 BC to the end of the 19th century. The author excavated a wealth of ancient hydrological information from a large number of ancient documents and archaeological materials, and sorted them into topics such as research on the control of water by Dayu, speculation on water in ancient China, scholars on water, hydrological observation in ancient China, and understanding of rivers in ancient China. Expounding its formation and development process highlights the contribution of ancient China to hydrological science.
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This book is the first monograph on ancient Chinese hydrology, spanning from about 2000 BC to the end of the 19th century. The author excavated a wealth of ancient hydrological information from a large number of ancient documents and archaeological materials, and sorted them into topics such as research on the Dayu's Flood Control, speculation on water in ancient China, scholars on water, hydrological observation in ancient China, and understanding of rivers in ancient China. The book Expounds the formation and development of knowledge on above topics, and highlights the contribution of ancient China to hydrological science.
  
 
Preface
 
Preface
  
Foreword
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foreword
  
Chapter 1 The Examination of Dayu's Water Control 1
 
  
1.1 Introduction 1
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Chapter 1 The Examination of Dayu's Flood Control (Page 1)
  
1.2 The formation of the Chinese nation 2
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1.1 Introduction (Page 1)
  
1.3 The rise of the Xia Dynasty and Dayu and his people 6
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1.2 The formation of The Chinese Nation (Page 2)
  
1.4 Productivity of Xia Dynasty—Analysis of Dayu’s Water Control Ability 22
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1.3 The Rise of The Xia Dynasty and Dayu and His People (Page 6)
  
1.5 Flood research 31
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1.4 Productivity of Xia Dynasty—Analysis of Dayu’s Flood Control Ability (Page 22)
  
1.6 Dayu's flood control activities 41
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1.5 Flood Research (Page 31)
  
1.7 Aftermath 49
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1.6 Dayu's Flood Control Activities (Page 41)
  
Chapter 2 Speculation on Water in Ancient China 56
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1.7 The Surplus Discussion (Page 49)
2.1 What is water? 56
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2.2 Hydrological cycle 61
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2.3 Tides 74
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Chapter 3 The Masters on Water 83
 
3.1 Stillness and motion 84
 
3.2 Deep and shallow 86
 
3.3 Softness and rigidity 87
 
3.4 Profits and losses and falsehoods 88
 
3.5 degrees and the mean 90
 
3.6 The trickle and the sea 92
 
3.7 One water feeds one person 94
 
3.8 The highest good is like water 96
 
3.9 The wise man enjoys water 98
 
3.10 Carrying the boat and capsizing the boat 101
 
3.11 Aftermath 103
 
  
Chapter 4 Hydrological Observations in Ancient China 104
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Chapter 2 Speculation on Water In Ancient China (Page 56)
4.1 Precipitation and evaporation observations in ancient China 104
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4.2 Water level observations in ancient China 121
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4.3 Flow and sediment observations in ancient China 144
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Chapter 5 The Ancient Chinese Understanding of Rivers 156
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2.1 What Is Water? (Page 56)
5.1 The Biography of Emperor Mu—the earliest account of rivers in China 156
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5.2 Guanzi·Dudi—the earliest classification of rivers in China 158
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5.3 "Yugong" - the earliest conception of water system and river 158
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5.4 "Historical Records: The Book of Hequs" - the earliest account of the diversion of the Yellow River and the strategy for river management 160
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5.5 "Han Shu·Gouxun Zhi" and "Han Shu·Geography" - rivers from the perspective of geography 162
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5.6 History of the Song Dynasty: History of the River Canal - Named the "Yellow River" for the first time and investigated the source of the river 165
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5.7 "Shui Jing Zhu"—annotating the longitude and latitude of a thousand rivers 167
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5.8 Investigation of the source of the Yellow River - researching the source of the Yellow River 170
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5.9 The investigation of the source of the Yangtze River - an exhaustive study of the source of the Yangtze River 178
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Appendix 1 The main ancient documents referred to and cited in this book 183
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2.2 Hydrological Cycle (Page 61)
  
Appendix II A Brief History of Chinese Hydrological Tests in the 20th Century 188
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2.3 Tides (Page 74)
  
== Keywords ==
 
  
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Chapter 3 The Masters on Water (Page 83)
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3.1 Stillness and Motion (Page 84)
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3.2 Deep and Shallow (Page 86)
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3.3 Softness and Rigidity (Page 87)
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3.4 Profits and Losses and Falsehoods (Page 88)
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3.5 Degrees and The Mean (Page 90)
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3.6 The Trickle and The Sea (Page 92)
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3.7 one Water Feeds one Person (Page 94)
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3.8 The Highest Good Is Like Water (Page 96)
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3.9 The Wise Man Enjoys Water (Page 98)
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3.10 Carrying The Boat and Capsizing The Boat (Page 101)
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3.11 The Surplus Discussion (Page 103)
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Chapter 4 Hydrological Observations In Ancient China (Page 104)
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4.1 Precipitation and Evaporation Observations In Ancient China (Page 104)
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4.2 Water Stage Observation In Ancient China (Page 121)
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4.3 Flow and Sediment Observations In Ancient China (Page 144)
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Chapter 5 The Ancient Chinese Understanding of Rivers (Page 156)
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5.1 The Biography of Emperor Mu—The Earliest Account of Rivers In China (Page 156)
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5.2 Guanzi·Dudi—The Earliest Classification of Rivers In China (Page 158)
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5.3 "Yugong" - The Earliest Conception of Water System and River (Page 158)
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5.4 "Historical Records: Hequshu(The Book on River and Canal)" - The Earliest Account of The Diversion of The Yellow River and The Strategy for River Management (Page 160)
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5.5 "Han Shu·Gouxu Zhi" (" River and Canal Records of the History of the Han Dynasty")and  "Han Shu·Dili Zhi"(Geographical Records of the History of the Han Dynasty) - Rivers From The Perspective of Geography (Page 162)
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5.6 History of The Song Dynasty: History of The River Canal - Named The "Yellow River" for The First Time and Investigated The Source of The River (Page 165)
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5.7 "Shui Jing Zhu"—Annotating The Longitude and Latitude of A Thousand Rivers (Page 167)
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5.8 Investigation of The Source of The Yellow River - Researching The Source of The Yellow River (Page 170)
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5.9 The Investigation of The Source of The Yangtze River - Researching The Source of The Yangtze River (Page 178)
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Appendix 1 The Main Ancient Documents Referred To and Cited In This Book (Page 183)
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Appendix II A Brief History of Hydrometry In The 20th Century In China (Page 188)
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== Keywords ==
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Draft; Ancient Chinese; Hydrology
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
https://www.ecsponline.com/goods.php?id=213978
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https://www.ecsponline.com/goods.php?id=213978(中国古代水文史稿)
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https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1718770174673590657&wfr=spider&for=pc(回望千年水文史:中国古代水文史稿)
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:35, 5 May 2022

Cover Image[edit]

name


Author[edit]

Liu Guowei(1939-)

Title[edit]

The Draft of Ancient Chinese Hydrology(中国古代水文史稿)

Publisher[edit]

Science Press, Beijng, China

Edition[edit]

First Edition

Date[edit]

2021

ISBN[edit]

9787030705211

Description[edit]

This book is the first monograph on ancient Chinese hydrology, spanning from about 2000 BC to the end of the 19th century. The author excavated a wealth of ancient hydrological information from a large number of ancient documents and archaeological materials, and sorted them into topics such as research on the Dayu's Flood Control, speculation on water in ancient China, scholars on water, hydrological observation in ancient China, and understanding of rivers in ancient China. The book Expounds the formation and development of knowledge on above topics, and highlights the contribution of ancient China to hydrological science.

Preface

foreword


Chapter 1 The Examination of Dayu's Flood Control (Page 1)

1.1 Introduction (Page 1)

1.2 The formation of The Chinese Nation (Page 2)

1.3 The Rise of The Xia Dynasty and Dayu and His People (Page 6)

1.4 Productivity of Xia Dynasty—Analysis of Dayu’s Flood Control Ability (Page 22)

1.5 Flood Research (Page 31)

1.6 Dayu's Flood Control Activities (Page 41)

1.7 The Surplus Discussion (Page 49)


Chapter 2 Speculation on Water In Ancient China (Page 56)

2.1 What Is Water? (Page 56)

2.2 Hydrological Cycle (Page 61)

2.3 Tides (Page 74)


Chapter 3 The Masters on Water (Page 83)

3.1 Stillness and Motion (Page 84)

3.2 Deep and Shallow (Page 86)

3.3 Softness and Rigidity (Page 87)

3.4 Profits and Losses and Falsehoods (Page 88)

3.5 Degrees and The Mean (Page 90)

3.6 The Trickle and The Sea (Page 92)

3.7 one Water Feeds one Person (Page 94)

3.8 The Highest Good Is Like Water (Page 96)

3.9 The Wise Man Enjoys Water (Page 98)

3.10 Carrying The Boat and Capsizing The Boat (Page 101)

3.11 The Surplus Discussion (Page 103)


Chapter 4 Hydrological Observations In Ancient China (Page 104)

4.1 Precipitation and Evaporation Observations In Ancient China (Page 104)

4.2 Water Stage Observation In Ancient China (Page 121)

4.3 Flow and Sediment Observations In Ancient China (Page 144)


Chapter 5 The Ancient Chinese Understanding of Rivers (Page 156)

5.1 The Biography of Emperor Mu—The Earliest Account of Rivers In China (Page 156)

5.2 Guanzi·Dudi—The Earliest Classification of Rivers In China (Page 158)

5.3 "Yugong" - The Earliest Conception of Water System and River (Page 158)

5.4 "Historical Records: Hequshu(The Book on River and Canal)" - The Earliest Account of The Diversion of The Yellow River and The Strategy for River Management (Page 160)

5.5 "Han Shu·Gouxu Zhi" (" River and Canal Records of the History of the Han Dynasty")and "Han Shu·Dili Zhi"(Geographical Records of the History of the Han Dynasty) - Rivers From The Perspective of Geography (Page 162)

5.6 History of The Song Dynasty: History of The River Canal - Named The "Yellow River" for The First Time and Investigated The Source of The River (Page 165)

5.7 "Shui Jing Zhu"—Annotating The Longitude and Latitude of A Thousand Rivers (Page 167)

5.8 Investigation of The Source of The Yellow River - Researching The Source of The Yellow River (Page 170)

5.9 The Investigation of The Source of The Yangtze River - Researching The Source of The Yangtze River (Page 178)


Appendix 1 The Main Ancient Documents Referred To and Cited In This Book (Page 183)

Appendix II A Brief History of Hydrometry In The 20th Century In China (Page 188)

Keywords[edit]

Draft; Ancient Chinese; Hydrology

Links[edit]

https://www.ecsponline.com/goods.php?id=213978(中国古代水文史稿)

https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1718770174673590657&wfr=spider&for=pc(回望千年水文史:中国古代水文史稿)