03002nam 22004813 450 991088781510332120240922090224.097898197608799819760879(MiAaPQ)EBC31682235(Au-PeEL)EBL31682235(CKB)36043960300041(Exl-AI)31682235(EXLCZ)993604396030004120240922d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEssays of Master Xun Based on Xunzi Xin Zhu by Yulie Lou1st ed.Singapore :Springer,2024.©2024.1 online resource (268 pages)9789819760862 9819760860 Preface to Xunzi Xin Zhu -- I. The Self-knowledge of Man as an Individual and as Mankind on the Whole -- II. The Relationship Between Heaven and Man -- III. The Origin, Role, Meaning and Spirit of Ritual -- IV. The Importance, Necessity and Content of and Approach to Learning -- V. Removing the Obstacle of Limitations in the Way of Thinking -- Contents -- 1 On Learning -- Synopsis -- Text -- 2 On Self-cultivation -- Synopsis -- Text -- 3 Doing Nothing Improper -- Synopsis -- Text -- 4 On Honor and Disgrace -- Synopsis -- Text -- 5 Criticism of Physiognomy -- Synopsis -- Text -- 6 Criticism of the Twelve Masters -- Synopsis -- Text -- 7 On the Relationship of a Monarch with His Subjects -- Synopsis -- Text -- 8 On the Influence of Confucianism -- SynopsisGenerated by AI.Essays of Master Xun, authored by Yulie Lou and translated by Xiaopeng Liang and Xiaomei Yang, explores the influential thoughts of Master Xun, a prominent Chinese philosopher from the Warring States Period. Known for his significant contributions to Confucianism and Legalism, Master Xun's ideas on ritual, morality, and the nature of man have sparked debates over centuries. The book examines how his teachings impacted the social and political landscapes of the Qin and Han dynasties and how his philosophies have been perceived and critiqued through history, particularly in comparison to other Confucian scholars like Mencius. Yulie Lou provides an extensive analysis of Master Xun's theories, emphasizing their relevance to traditional Chinese culture and their role in promoting societal stability and harmony.Generated by AI.ConfucianismGenerated by AILegalism (Chinese philosophy)Generated by AIConfucianism.Legalism (Chinese philosophy)Lou Yulie1769793Liang Xiaopeng1769794Yang Xiaomei1769795MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910887815103321Essays of Master Xun4242597UNINA