(Chinese: 傅诗淇; born 17 May 1990), known professionally by his stage name Cheng Yi (Chinese: 成毅), is a Chinese actor and singer. He made his television debut...
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Cheng Yi (Wade–Giles: Ch'eng I) may refer to: Cheng Yi (Tang dynasty) (died 819), Tang dynasty chief councilor Cheng Yi (philosopher) (1033–1107), Song...
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Lin Cheng-yi or Lin Zhengyi may refer to: Lin Cheng-yi (footballer) (born 1987), Taiwanese footballer Lin Cheng-yi (legislator) (born 1942), Taiwanese...
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Cheng Yi (1033–1107), also known by various other names and romanizations, was a Chinese classicist, essayist, philosopher, and politician of the Song...
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When Cheng Yi died in 1107, only four people attended his funeral. Cheng Yi focused on the development of li (Principle). According to Cheng Yi, the concept...
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It premiered on Youku and Mango TV on August 6, 2020. It stars actors Cheng Yi as Yu Sifeng and Yuan Bingyan as Chu Xuanji. A 1000 years ago, a bitter...
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Battle of Tong Pass (redirect from Cheng Yi (general))
warlords included Hou Xuan (侯選), Cheng Yin (程銀), Yang Qiu, Li Kan (李堪), Zhang Heng (張橫), Liang Xing (梁興), Cheng Yi (成宜), and Ma Wan (馬玩). The coalition...
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discusses the relationship between yi (righteousness) and de (virtue). De (Chinese) Moral character Phronesis Archie (2000). Cheng (1972), p. 271. Watson (1968)...
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with other philosophers, resulting in his works being banned. Cheng Hao, brother to Cheng Yi. Zhu Xi (Chu Hsi), rationalist and leading figure of the School...
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