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儒学发展史
In Chinese history, Confucius is a landmark figure. Warring States Period Rumo and that "significant learning." Confucius is the founder of Confucianism. That he was born poor and lowly, to commoner's body is famous for. Early on he was known to the world order based at the ceremony, more effort, asking "Kejifuli, benevolent and also" claims. He offered education, and hold by the real people of Chi Chi lobby princes States, with its personal charm and appeal of casting the character of the Chinese nation. According to legend, Confucius doors were 3000 people, Leg 70 people. In his later years, he is committed to finishing literature books, the "poem", "book", etc. later be known as the "Six Classics", or will "Six Classics." 479 BC, Confucius Keranchangshi at the age of 73 years of age.www.6park.com
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The Western Han Dynasty historian Sima Qian's evaluation of Confucius, said: "The world's monarchs and even the sage is too much, when alive, are the glory of a prominent, once the dead and disappeared without a trace. Confucius was only civilians, but his reputation and doctrines was circulated for more than ten generations, scholars are still praised for his master. from the emperor to Hau Wong, any art to speak of six people through the Tao, the doctrine of Confucius regarded as the ultimate criterion to judge and measure, Confucius can be said to be paramount The sage of! "
- First chapter the origin and early development of Confucianism - Quick (0 bytes) 3/21/10 (3)
- Section Confucian origin - Quick (8129 bytes) 3/21/10 (0)
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- Section of Confucius Academic feelings and the formation of early Confucianism - Quick (16,259 bytes)3/21/10 (0)
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- Section II of the challenges faced by Confucianism and Response - Quick (8824 bytes) 3/21/10 (0)
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- Academic Section of political unity and unity - Quick (5956 bytes) 3/21/10 (0)
- II Confucianism France Conflict: The difference between the ideal and the reality - Quick (6477 bytes)3/21/10 (0)
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- Chapter VI Wei, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties: the revitalization of Confucianism Movement - Quick (0 bytes) 3/21/10 (4)
- Section I of the Metaphysics of Confucianism - Quick (29,270 bytes) 3/21/10 (0)
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- II upgrading of the status of Confucianism and unification - Quick (12859 bytes) 3/21/10 (0)
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- Under Section Sinology Qian Jia differentiation and the reconstruction of Confucian tradition - Quick(twenty-nine thousand and fifty-two bytes) 3/21/10 (0)
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- Chapter XI of the Republic of China: After the end of the study of new ventures, and Confucianism - Quick (0 bytes) 3/21/10 (3)
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- Chapter XII The People's Republic of China: Confucianism from decline to recovery - Quick (0 bytes) 3/21/10 (3)
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- Section Neo-Confucian for the future of basic knowledge of Chinese culture - Quick (12019 bytes) 3/21/10(0)
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