Dong Zhongshu (Chinese: 董仲舒; Wade–Giles: Tung Chung-shu; 179–104 BC) was a Chinese philosopher, politician, and writer of the Han dynasty. He is traditionally...
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Gongyang Zhuan (section Dong Zhongshu's interpretation)
scholars. Dong Zhongshu was a leading Confucian scholar in the Western Han dynasty, and was regarded as an authority on Gongyang Zhuan. Dong advocated...
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Gongsun Hong (section Dong Zhongshu)
dynasty under Emperor Wu. Together with the more famous Confucian scholar Dong Zhongshu, Gongsun was one of the earliest proponents of Confucianism, setting...
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Jin Dynasty. They are: Fan Changsheng (范长生 Fàn Chángshēng), Dong Zhongshu (董仲舒 Dǒng Zhòngshū), Li Babai (李八百 Lǐ Bābǎi), Li Er (李耳 Lǐ Ěr), Master Erzhu (尔朱先生...
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Han-era writer Dong Zhongshu (179–104 BC) considered Qin officials and taxes severe, but did not characterise punishments as such; in fact, Dong criticized...
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of Confucianism on the other hand, most notably in the philosophy of Dong Zhongshu (c. 2nd century BC), a moral dimension is attached to the idea of yin...
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practices thereafter. In the Han dynasty, Confucians beginning with Dong Zhongshu synthesised Warring States Confucianism with ideas of yin and yang,...
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is no older than the Han dynasty, when it was first articulated by Dong Zhongshu (179–104 BCE), and was not commonly used until the 10th century CE....
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Mao Zedong (redirect from Mao Ze Dong)
China Internet Information Center. 22 December 2003. Li, 1994. DeBorga and Dong 1996. p. 4. Hollingworth 1985, pp. 29–30. Terrill 1980, p. 19. Feigon 2002...
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Confucius, arguably the most influential Chinese philosopher ever. Dong Zhongshu, integrated Yin Yang cosmology into a Confucian ethical framework. Gaozi...
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Archived from the original on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 11 April 2021. Feng, Dong (December 2008). "The Great Harmony: An Essay on Man and Confucianism" (PDF)...
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Han dynasty (redirect from Dong Han)
politics, synthesized with the cosmology of later scholars such as Dong Zhongshu. The Han dynasty oversaw periods of economic prosperity as well as significant...
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gǎnyìng) is a set of doctrines formulated by Chinese Han dynasty scholar Dong Zhongshu which at that time became the basis for deciding the legitimacy of a...
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by Ptolemy the son of Abubus in 135 BC. On the advice of philosopher Dong Zhongshu, Emperor Wu of Han promotes Confucianism as the official doctrine of...
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Han-era writer Dong Zhongshu (179–104 BC) considered Qin officials and taxes severe, but did not characterise punishments as such; in fact, Dong criticized...
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crane were considered experts at inhaling the qi. The Confucian scholar Dong Zhongshu (ca. 150 BC) wrote in Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals:...
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Confucian scholar Zheng Xuan glossed: "Shangdi is another name for Heaven". Dong Zhongshu said: "Heaven is the ultimate authority, the king of gods who should...
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Qiao (董橋), writer Dong Qichang (董其昌), Ming dynasty painter, scholar, calligrapher, and art theorist Dong Yuan (董源), painter Dong Zhongshu (董仲舒), Han dynasty...
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"sustainer", "revealer" and "judge". The Han-dynasty Confucian scholar Dong Zhongshu (179–104 BCE) described Heaven as "the supreme God possessing a will"...
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dynasty, whose greatest thinker was Dong Zhongshu, who integrated Confucianism with the thoughts of the Zhongshu School and the theory of the Five Elements...
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cities. Julia, mother of Mark Antony Servilia, mistress of Julius Caesar Dong Zhongshu, Chinese scholar who promoted Confucianism at the central court of the...
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pinyin: Chūnqiū Fánlù) is an undated work attributed to philosopher Dong Zhongshu. It has survived to the present, though its compilation might have continued...
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Autumn period Confucius Warring States period Mencius Xunzi Western Han Dong Zhongshu Gongsun Hong Fundamental concepts Tian Ganying Zhengming Xiao Sangang...
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once stationed millions of troops in Jizhou to compete with Cao Cao. Dong Zhongshu, a great philosopher of the Western Han Dynasty and a great master of...
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Autumn period Confucius Warring States period Mencius Xunzi Western Han Dong Zhongshu Gongsun Hong Fundamental concepts Tian Ganying Zhengming Xiao Sangang...
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Yuan Xian Zhang Yi Zhuang Zhou Zichan Zisi Zou Yan Qin Han Ban Zhao Dong Zhongshu Dongfang Shuo Dou Wu Huan Tan Jia Yi Jia Kui Jing Fang Kong Anguo Liu...
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synthetic ideology of Han Confucianism was created when the scholar Dong Zhongshu (179–104 BCE) united the Confucian canon allegedly edited by Kongzi...
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integrated into Confucian ideology, with Zhang Cang (253–152 BCE) and Dong Zhongshu (179–104 BCE) being the chief instrumental figures behind this process...
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(192–232) Cai Yan (fl. 2nd century) Cai Yong (132–192) Chen Shou (233–297) Dong Zhongshu (179–104 BC) Fan Ye (398–445) Ge Hong (284–364) Guo Pu (276–324) Han...
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