Different from Cheng Yi and Zhu Xi: Li Gong's Interpretation of Da Xue and Its Significance in Acade...
Different from Cheng Yi and Zhu Xi: Li Gong's Interpretation of Da Xue and Its Significance in Academic History
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Shanghai: Fudan Daxue
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Da Xue is not only the core basis of the Neo-Confucianism theory in the Song and Ming Dynasties, but also the main proof of their entry into mainstream academic thoughts. Li Gong, who was from the background of Confucian classics revival in the early Qing Dynasty, provided a new interpretation of Da Xue in a way of abandoning Zhu Xi's version and a...
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Different from Cheng Yi and Zhu Xi: Li Gong's Interpretation of Da Xue and Its Significance in Academic History
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