• Li (Chinese: 理; pinyin: ) is a concept found in neo-Confucian Chinese philosophy. It refers to the underlying reason and order of nature as reflected...
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    Neo-Confucianism (Chinese: 宋明理學; pinyin: Sòng-Míng lǐxué, often shortened to lǐxué 理學, literally "School of Principle") is a moral, ethical, and metaphysical...
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    conservatism they advanced in the speeches of their characters." Li (neo-Confucianism) Zhou ritual system Ritual and music system Confucian ritual religion...
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    philosophy. Neo-Confucianism has its origins in the Chinese Tang dynasty; the Confucianist scholars Han Yu and Li Ao are seen as forebears of the Neo-Confucianists...
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  • philosophy Li (Neo-Confucianism), (Chinese: 理), a Chinese (Buddhist and Neo-Confucian) philosophical concept: 'reason', 'order', 'principle', 'idea' Li (unit)...
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    deeply influenced by, but not identical with, the neo-Confucianism of the Song and Ming dynasties. It is a neo-conservative movement of various Chinese traditions...
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  • everything. Lai Zhide, created the Taijitu. Li Ao Liu Zongzhou – considered the last master of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism. Wang Daiyu Liu Zhi Ma Zhu Wang Fuzhi...
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    way of thinking Neo-Confucianism. Neo-Confucianism held sway in China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam until the 19th century. Confucianism can first be traced...
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    (618–907 CE). In the late Tang, Confucianism developed in response to Buddhism and Taoism and was reformulated as Neo-Confucianism. This reinvigorated form was...
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    Confucius' follower, closer to realism, teacher of Han Fei and Li Si Zhu Xi, founder of Neo-Confucianism Wang Yangming, most influential proponent of "state of...
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