- The word
junzi (Chinese: 君子; pinyin: jūn zǐ; lit. 'person of high stature' or "Son of the V****al, or Monarch") is a
Chinese philosophical term
often translated...
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Junzi imperialis is an
extinct species of
gibbon that was
found in an
Ancient Chinese noblewoman's tomb. The type species,
based on an
incomplete skull...
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Chinese art, the Four
Gentlemen or Four
Noble Ones (Chinese: 四君子; pinyin: Sì
Jūnzǐ), is a
collective term
referring to four plants: the plum blossom, the orchid...
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Confucius created the
model of
junzi, gentleman,
which may be
achieved by any individual. Later, Zhu Xi
defined junzi as
second only to the sage. There...
- but
rather in the
space between the bones. In
explaining his
ideal of
junzi, Kǒng Fūzǐ
remarked "Why use an ox-cleaver to
carve a chicken?" on the ****ility...
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hierarchical model of
relations by
describing how the
jūnzǐ relates to
their fellows: "The
moral force of the
jūnzǐ is like the wind,
whereas the xiǎorén's is like...
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University in 2015 with a
Bachelor of Arts in
cognitive science. He
joined Junzi, a
small Chinese restaurant chain based in
Connecticut and New York, during...
- gibbon, N.
gabriellae Genus Bunopithecus Bunopithecus sericus Genus Junzi Junzi imperialis Genus Yuanmoupithecus Yuanmoupithecus xiaoyuan Many gibbons...
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identified as a
junzi (君子), or "superior man"—a
morally superior human being.
Confucians held the view that
government should be run by
junzi who concentrate...
- [citation needed] The
emphasis on the Six Arts bred
Confucian gentlemen, or
Junzi, who knew more than just
canonical scholarship. The
requirement of students...