
A New Exploration of Unearthed Bamboo Slips and Post-confucianism
by Song Lilin
About This Novel
Since Mr. Guo Moruo proposed the concept of "Eight Confucian Schools" in the 1940s, due to insufficient documentation, research on Confucianism has been controversial but insufficient. With the advent of the Mawangdui silk scrolls, especially the unearthed bamboo slips such as Guodian bamboo slips and Shangbo bamboo slips, new opportunities have emerged for the study of post-Confucianism. This book focuses on the Confucianism, and uses a dual evidence method that combines unearthed bamboo slips and handed down documents to analyze the reasons for the differentiation of Confucianism after Confucius, as well as the ideological contributions of Zizhang's Confucianism, Zisi's Confucianism, Yan's Confucianism, Qidiao's Confucianism, Zigong, and Zhonggong, as well as the school's characteristics and influence.
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