The Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals is one of the work that has survived to the present that was attributed to Dong Zhongshu, but compilation might had lasted until 4th century. It is 82 chapters long and about 72,000 words, although 3 of the chapters within the present text have been lost and there is considerable textual confusion in other chapters. In its current form, the book deals with issues such as the five elements, and their relation to politics.

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  • The Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals is one of the work that has survived to the present that was attributed to Dong Zhongshu, but compilation might had lasted until 4th century. It is 82 chapters long and about 72,000 words, although 3 of the chapters within the present text have been lost and there is considerable textual confusion in other chapters. In its current form, the book deals with issues such as the five elements, and their relation to politics. One of the chapters in this book presents the concept of the "source" (元), which became important to later Neo-Confucianism.
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  • Chunqiu Fanlou (in Chinese)
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  • 春秋繁露
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  • The Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals is one of the work that has survived to the present that was attributed to Dong Zhongshu, but compilation might had lasted until 4th century. It is 82 chapters long and about 72,000 words, although 3 of the chapters within the present text have been lost and there is considerable textual confusion in other chapters. In its current form, the book deals with issues such as the five elements, and their relation to politics.
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  • Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals
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