Zhu Xi and His Disciples
A Historical Study
This book explores the tangible societal contributions of Zhu Xi (1130-1200) and his disciples during their lifetimes, alongside the enduring impact of their practices on contemporaries and subsequent generations. A towering Neo-Confucian philosopher of the Song Dynasty, Zhu Xi revolutionized Confucianism by synthesizing the metaphysical concepts of li (principle) and qi (material force) into a coherent theoretical framework. His interpretations of Confucian classics became imperial orthodoxy for over 700 years, shaping education, civil service examinations, and social ethics across East Asia. By integrating Buddhist and Daoist insights into Confucian thought, Zhu deepened its philosophical richness while upholding core values such as ren (benevolence) and moral self-cultivation, leaving an indelible mark on traditional Chinese governance, cultural identity, and the intellectual landscapes of Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. Translated from the Chinese academic monograph Zhuxi jiqi houxue de lishixue kaocha by leading Ming-Qing history scholar Chen Zhiping, this volume diverges from conventional philosophical approaches to Zhu Xi studies. Instead, it centers on concrete actions over abstract ideas. Leveraging his expertise in Chinese economic and social history, Professor Chen delivers a systematic analysis of Zhu Xi and his followers' engagement in governance and daily life, offering fresh perspectives on their historical role and far-reaching influence. Professor Chen Zhiping is a Distinguished Professor at Xiamen University, where he has held key leadership roles, including Chair of the Department of History, Dean of the School of Humanities, and currently serves as Director of the Institute of Chinese Classics Studies. A prominent figure in national academia, he is President of the Chinese Society for Ming Dynasty History and Vice President of the Chinese Society for Zhu Xi Studies. His extensive scholarly contributions include influential monographs such as Rethinking the Evolution of Qing Taxation and Corvée , A History of Religion in Fujian , and New Perspectives on the Origins of the Hakka People , alongside numerous peer-reviewed articles. Professor Chen's research spans Chinese economic history, Ming and Qing studies, Chinese ethnohistory, and the regional history of Fujian and Taiwan, reflecting his interdisciplinary expertise.
| ISBN/EAN | 9789819574773 |
| Auteur | Chen Zhiping |
| Uitgever | Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V. |
| Taal | Engels |
| Uitvoering | Gebonden in harde band |
| Pagina's | 411 |
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