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Xi Zhu

    18 de octubre de 1130 – 23 de abril de 1200

    Zhu Xi fue una figura principal de la Escuela de Principios y el filósofo neoconfuciano más influyente de China. Su obra, que enfatiza la investigación de las cosas y la síntesis de todos los conceptos confucianos fundamentales, dio forma a la burocracia y la gobernanza chinas durante más de 700 años. Zhu Xi otorgó especial significado a los Cuatro Libros, que se convirtieron en la base de la educación y el pensamiento chinos.

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    Chinese auspicious designs
    Reflections on Things at Hand
    • Chinese auspicious designs

      • 102 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      In the long process of Chinese history a lot of symbolic designs with auspicious meanings have been created.People use these designs to exorcize evil spirits,ask for blessing of various deities,and express their high hopes for life as well. Themed on good fortune,high rank,longevity,happiness,wealth,and prosperity,which represent all desires of those living in an agricultural society,the symbolic designs have been widely used either for festival celebrations or in people'Sdaily life such as house decorating,furniture carving and painting,handicrafts making,dress and personal ad ornment,etc. All in all,the symbolic designs and human activities involved constitute the elements of an“auspicious culture-an interesting cultural phenomenon peculiar to Chinese society.

      Chinese auspicious designs2009
    • Reflections on Things at Hand

      • 441 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      A translation of a work by he Song Dynasty philosopher Zhu Xi.

      Reflections on Things at Hand1967
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