Bulletin, Issues 55-57The Museum, 1983 - China |
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... Confucian " subject matter . Likewise the serpent sages Fu Xi and Nü Wa must be regarded as typical Confucian subjects , together with scenes of King Cheng and the Duke of Zhou , for nothing was more typical of literati rhetoric than ...
... Confucian " subject matter . Likewise the serpent sages Fu Xi and Nü Wa must be regarded as typical Confucian subjects , together with scenes of King Cheng and the Duke of Zhou , for nothing was more typical of literati rhetoric than ...
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... Confucian orthodoxy by people who base themselves on the Confucian tradition . Wang Yangming ( 1472-1529 ) , who continued and developed the philosophy of Lu Xiangshan ( 1139–1193 ) , criticized Zhu Xi for attaching such authority to ...
... Confucian orthodoxy by people who base themselves on the Confucian tradition . Wang Yangming ( 1472-1529 ) , who continued and developed the philosophy of Lu Xiangshan ( 1139–1193 ) , criticized Zhu Xi for attaching such authority to ...
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Neo - Confucian orthodoxy did not recognize such literary genres as drama and novels . But it is interesting to note how some heterodox thinkers in the Confucian tradition have praised individual works of these genres . For example ...
Neo - Confucian orthodoxy did not recognize such literary genres as drama and novels . But it is interesting to note how some heterodox thinkers in the Confucian tradition have praised individual works of these genres . For example ...
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