The Earliest "China": The Concept of Zhongguo during the Xia, Shang, and Western Zhou Dynasties

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The inscription of "He Zun"'Greek Passage' and the "Zicai"'Greek Passage' in Shangshu 'Greek Passage', both of which record events during the early Western Zhou dynasty, are historical texts containing the earliest appearance of the term zhongguo 'Greek Passage'. The zhongguo in those texts was a concept which was extremely rich in meaning. It does not refer specifically to the Luoyang 'Greek Passage' region, which was then considered the heart of the Chinese kingdom, but rather refers to the capital in a geographical sense as well as the state in a political sense. When zhongguo first appeared in writing, it did not refer to China and Chinese culture yet. It was neither a racial concept which referred specifically to the Chinese race, nor a cultural concept which referred to Chinese culture. When zhongguo first appeared in writing during the early Zhou dynasty, it was a written record of the concept of zhongguo which was already in wide circulation in society at that time. In fact, the concept of zhongguo probably originated even before the early Western Zhou dynasty. Noting the origins of concepts such as zhong 'Greek Passage' and dizhong 'Greek Passage' (the center of the land), some archaeologists have concluded that zhongguo first appeared during the Taosi 'Greek Passage' period, the Miaodigou 'Greek Passage' period, or the Erlitou 'Greek Passage' period. Studying these archaeological findings in conjunction with recounts regarding zhongguo in historical texts, it is probably historically accurate to date the earliest appearance of the concept of zhongguo to the founding of the Xia dynasty.

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Zhao, Y., & Chi, A. (2022). The Earliest “China”: The Concept of Zhongguo during the Xia, Shang, and Western Zhou Dynasties. Journal of Chinese Humanities, 8(3), 303–321. https://doi.org/10.1163/23521341-12340138

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