Chu Anping (simplified Chinese: 储安平; traditional Chinese: 儲安平; pinyin: Chǔ Ānpíng; Wade–Giles: Ch'u Anp'ing; 1909–1966?) was a Chinese scholar, liberal...
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Surnames. Chu Anping, scholar and liberal journalist in the 20th century Chu Bo (born 1944), politician Chu Feng (born 1965), computer scientist Chu Feng,...
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Hundred Schools of Thought (redirect from Chu-tzu pai-chia)
Carsun Chang P. C. Chang Chen Daqi Chen Duxiu Chung-ying Cheng Ch'ien Mu Chu Anping Fang Keli Feng Youlan Gan Yang Gu Su Gu Zhun He Guanghu Hu Qiaomu Hu Shih...
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states of north-east and central China including Wey, Song, Zheng, Cao, Chu, Qi, Chen, and Cai (and a failed attempt to go to Jin). At the courts of...
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the three teachings (Chinese: 三教; pinyin: sān jiào; Vietnamese: tam giáo, Chữ Hán: 三教) are Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. The learning and the understanding...
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collaboration. Traditional accounts say he was born as Li Er in the state of Chu in the 6th century BC during China's Spring and Autumn period, served as...
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resulting in his works being banned. Cheng Hao, brother to Cheng Yi. Zhu Xi (Chu Hsi), rationalist and leading figure of the School of Principle. Chen Hongmou...
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defeated aristocracy rapidly downfell the central government. The ensuing Chu–Han contention ended with the success of Liu Bang and establishment of the...
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