Han Yu is famous in Chinese history both for his literature and for his defense of Confucianism at a time when it was being seriously challenged by Buddhism and religious Taoism. Although his influ- ence was limited during his own lifetime, in later times Han Yu came to symbolize the conservative Confucian values that are often identi- fied with the traditional Chinese state. This study examines Han Yu's life and thought in an attempt to determine to what extent his later image as an ideal Confucian was or was not justified. A chapter on the historical background provides the context for Han Yu's biography, which is divided into five chap- ters. This is followed by a chapter discussing the intellectual back- ground of Han Yu's thought. Two ...
Han Fei was one of the main proponents of Legalism in Qin-era China. Although his works are mostly r...
Confucianism can be said to have dominated Chinese thought for more than twenty centuries, from the ...
This dissertation examines the popular view of four thinkers in Chinese Warring States period: Shen ...
The early Northern Song witnesses the commencement of an elevation of Han Yu’s status in intellectua...
Chang Chün-mai, known in the West as Carsun Chang, played a prominent role on the political stage of...
This thesis examines the thought of Liu Yü-hsi (772-842), a participant of the mid-T’ang (Ca. 750-8...
Yun Hyu was a seventeenth-century scholar-official of the Chosŏn Dynasty. Although he never took the...
Although Han Yü is already famous as a great prose writer in Chinese literature, few Western scholar...
The main aim of this paper is to visualize the historical development and the belief system of Confu...
© Medwell Journals, 2016.Ths study deals with the views of famous Chinese refomer and founder of mod...
The role of Confucius and Confucianism in Chinese culture has been an important question in contempo...
Categorization of the ideas and writings of a number of thinkers under the general terms of Confucia...
The term “Zhuang-Sao” 荘騒 is a joint designation for the Zhuangzi 荘子 and the poetry of Qu Yuan 屈原. Th...
[[abstract]]This essay mainly deals with two problems through the study of Chang Tai-yen (1869-1936)...
Scholars have generally agreed that the story of New Text Confucianism in late imperial China center...
Han Fei was one of the main proponents of Legalism in Qin-era China. Although his works are mostly r...
Confucianism can be said to have dominated Chinese thought for more than twenty centuries, from the ...
This dissertation examines the popular view of four thinkers in Chinese Warring States period: Shen ...
The early Northern Song witnesses the commencement of an elevation of Han Yu’s status in intellectua...
Chang Chün-mai, known in the West as Carsun Chang, played a prominent role on the political stage of...
This thesis examines the thought of Liu Yü-hsi (772-842), a participant of the mid-T’ang (Ca. 750-8...
Yun Hyu was a seventeenth-century scholar-official of the Chosŏn Dynasty. Although he never took the...
Although Han Yü is already famous as a great prose writer in Chinese literature, few Western scholar...
The main aim of this paper is to visualize the historical development and the belief system of Confu...
© Medwell Journals, 2016.Ths study deals with the views of famous Chinese refomer and founder of mod...
The role of Confucius and Confucianism in Chinese culture has been an important question in contempo...
Categorization of the ideas and writings of a number of thinkers under the general terms of Confucia...
The term “Zhuang-Sao” 荘騒 is a joint designation for the Zhuangzi 荘子 and the poetry of Qu Yuan 屈原. Th...
[[abstract]]This essay mainly deals with two problems through the study of Chang Tai-yen (1869-1936)...
Scholars have generally agreed that the story of New Text Confucianism in late imperial China center...
Han Fei was one of the main proponents of Legalism in Qin-era China. Although his works are mostly r...
Confucianism can be said to have dominated Chinese thought for more than twenty centuries, from the ...
This dissertation examines the popular view of four thinkers in Chinese Warring States period: Shen ...