Mencius Revised Edition Chinese Lau Bloom Ivanhoe Paperback 9789622018518
Mencius Revised Edition Chinese Lau Bloom Ivanhoe Paperback 9789622018518
Mencius Revised Edition Chinese Lau Bloom Ivanhoe Paperback 9789622018518
Mencius Revised Edition Chinese Lau Bloom Ivanhoe Paperback 9789622018518
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Mencius Revised Edition Chinese Lau Bloom Ivanhoe Paperback 9789622018518

Mencius Revised Edition

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Author(s): Chinese

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Publisher: The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong

Imprint: The Chinese University Press

ISBN-13: 9789622018518, 978-9622018518

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The Mencius (Chinese: ??; Mandarin Pinyin: Mengzi; Jyutping: maang6 zi2), commonly called the Mengzi, is a collection of anecdotes and conversations of the Confucian thinker and philosopher Mencius. The work dates from the second half of the 4th Century BC. It was ranked as a Confucian classic and its status was elevated in Song Dynasty. Zhu Xi, the scholar generally credited with the founding of Neo-Confucianism, included the Mengzi as one of the Four Books, and it became one of the canonical texts of Neo-Confucianism.

Throughout Chinese history there have been several different theories regarding the authorship of the Mengzi. The famed Han Dynas.

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Author(s): Chinese

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Publisher: The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong

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The Mencius (Chinese: ??; Mandarin Pinyin: Mengzi; Jyutping: maang6 zi2), commonly called the Mengzi, is a collection of anecdotes and conversations of the Confucian thinker and philosopher Mencius. The work dates from the second half of the 4th Century BC. It was ranked as a Confucian classic and its status was elevated in Song Dynasty. Zhu Xi, the scholar generally credited with the founding of Neo-Confucianism, included the Mengzi as one of the Four Books, and it became one of the canonical texts of Neo-Confucianism.

Throughout Chinese history there have been several different theories regarding the authorship of the Mengzi. The famed Han Dynas.

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Mencius Revised Edition

Please note:

this item is printed on demand and will take extra time before it can be dispatched to you (up to 20 working days).

Author(s): Chinese

Format: Paperback

Publisher: The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong

Imprint: The Chinese University Press

ISBN-13: 9789622018518, 978-9622018518

Synopsis

The Mencius (Chinese: ??; Mandarin Pinyin: Mengzi; Jyutping: maang6 zi2), commonly called the Mengzi, is a collection of anecdotes and conversations of the Confucian thinker and philosopher Mencius. The work dates from the second half of the 4th Century BC. It was ranked as a Confucian classic and its status was elevated in Song Dynasty. Zhu Xi, the scholar generally credited with the founding of Neo-Confucianism, included the Mengzi as one of the Four Books, and it became one of the canonical texts of Neo-Confucianism.

Throughout Chinese history there have been several different theories regarding the authorship of the Mengzi. The famed Han Dynas.

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