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1Xun zi yi zhu

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  • Title: Xun zi yi zhu
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  • Language: chi
  • Number of Pages: Median: 278
  • Publisher: Shang wu yin shu guan
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  • Publish Location: Beijing

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  • First Year Published: 2015
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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  • Title: Junshi
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  • Language: jpn
  • Number of Pages: Median: 285
  • Publisher: Keiei Shisō Kenkyūkai
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  • Publish Location: Tōkyō

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  • First Year Published: 1964
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Xunzi (philosopher)

(73–48 BCE), whose given name was Xun. He is best known by his honorary title Xunzi (荀子) translated to 'Master Xun', with zi being a common epithet for important

Laozi

series on Eastern philosophy China Confucianism Classical Confucius Mencius Xun Zi Dong Zhongshu Zheng Xuan Wang Yun Neo-Confucianism Han Yu Zhou Dunyi Zhang

230s BC

Chu State Lao Ai, Chinese eunuch and official Xun Zi, Chinese philosopher (approximate date) 237 BC Xun Zi, Confucian philosopher who has contributed to

Tonghak

series on Eastern philosophy China Confucianism Classical Confucius Mencius Xun Zi Dong Zhongshu Zheng Xuan Wang Yun Neo-Confucianism Han Yu Zhou Dunyi Zhang

Sun Tzu

warrior" – the surname "Sun" can be glossed as the related term "fugitive" (xùn 遜), while "Wu" is the ancient Chinese virtue of "martial, valiant" (wǔ 武)

Qi

fourth century B.C. Xun Zi, another Confucian scholar of the Jixia Academy, followed in later years. At 9:69/127,[citation needed] Xun Zi says, "Fire and

Han Feizi

cloud the vision of the ruler. Apart from the influence of Confucianist Xun Zi, who was his and Li Si's teacher, because of the Han Feizi's commentary

Rectification of names

who have forgotten words, and have a word with them? — Zhuangzi, Ch. 26 Xun Zi wrote a chapter on "The Rectification of Names" developing a theme that

237 BC

many Spanish tribes. Lü Buwei is deposed as the Prime Minister of Qin. Xun Zi, Confucian philosopher who has contributed to one of the Hundred Schools

List of Confucianists

Ran Yong Duanmu Ci Zai Yu Ran Qiu Zhong You Yan Yan Bu Shang Zisi Mencius Xun Zi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi Zhu Xi Lu Jiuyuan Wang Yangming