Overview of Neo-confucianism in Song and Ming Dynasties

Overview of Neo-confucianism in Song and Ming Dynasties

by Qian Mu

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In the history of Chinese thought, after the Han Dynasty, Confucianism gradually declined, Zhuang and Lao Dynasties flourished, and Buddhism came from the east, gradually flourishing, and reached its peak in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. However, the prosperity of Buddhism turned to decline, followed by the rise of Song Dynasty, which created a new situation for the revival of New Confucianism. The Confucian scholars in the early Song Dynasty were able to catch up with the pre-Qin Dynasty in their discussions, insights, and spirit. Below Zhou Lianxi, it became more refined and became the founding of Neo-Confucianism in the Song and Ming dynasties, followed by the academic heyday of Er Cheng, Zhang Zai, Zhu Xi and even Wang Yangming. This book was written in 1953. From the rise of Song Dynasty to the late Ming Dynasty, this book is divided into fifty-six chapters. It traces the development and evolution of Neo-Confucianism over the past six hundred years and gives a concise and concise narrative.

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