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Unless otherwise specified, the descriptions of sources in this section are extracted from Pierre-Etienne Will and collaborators, Handbooks and Anthologies for Officials in Imperial China: A Descriptive and Critical Bibliography, 2 vols., Leiden: Brill, 2020
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documentTypeBook
TitleXingtong fushu 刑統賦疏 [Prose-Poem on the Penal Code, with Commentary]
Topic2.3 Judicial cases: historical casebooks
Historical periodAntique and Medieval period
CountryChinese
AuthorFu Lin 傅霖, commentary by Shen Zhongwei 沈仲緯,
CollectionZhongguo lüxue wenxian 中國律學文獻
Volume1
Place of publicationHeilongjiang renmin chubanshe 黑龍江人民出版社
Publication typeWoodblock
Comment

Shen Jiaben’s postf. states that Shen Zhongwei was active under emperor Shundi of the Yuan (r. 1333-67). Fu Lin’s original “rhymes” are followed (in the fullest cases) by an explanatory commentary (疏解) based on Tang lü shuyi 唐律疏議, followed in turn by a “straightforward explanation” (直解) and “comparisons of terms” (語較), then again by substatutes (通例) selected from current Yuan legal usage. According to Yang Weizhen’s pref., the aim was to revive Fu Lin’s teaching, viz. interpret the law taking account of changing circumstances. Shen Jiaben notes some interpolations in the text attributed to Fu Lin, as well as obvious errors in the quotations from Tang lü shuyi. Still, according to Langlois (see under Xingtong fu), this is the best extant commentary to Xingtong fu (q.v.).

SubjectLaw
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