- The
Wenzi (Chinese: 文子; pinyin:
Wénzǐ; Wade–Giles: Wen-tzŭ; lit. '[Book of]
Master Wen') is a
Daoist classic allegedly written by a
disciple of Laozi...
- Kong
Wenzi (孔文子) or Kong Yu (孔圉) was a
statesman in the
State of Wei
during the 5th
century BC. Kong
Wenzi was
named Kong Yu
while he was alive. While...
- waizhuan, and Shuo yuan) and two
Daoist (Huainanzi and
Wenzi). Five of
these six,
excluding the
Wenzi,
contain an
anecdote about Confucius (551–479 BCE) visiting...
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foundational texts of Taoism,
alongside the Tao Te Ching, Neiye,
Liezi and
Wenzi. It was
written during the late
Warring States period (476–221 BC) and is...
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governed by chance, and
without merit of yours." The little-known
Daoist text
Wenzi has 17
occurrences of zhenren. For example, this
context echoes Zhuangzi...
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Latinxua Sin Wenz (Chinese: 拉丁化新文字; pinyin: Lādīnghuà Xīn
Wénzì; lit. 'Latinized New Script') is a
historical set of
romanizations for Chinese. Promoted...
- Zhao Wu (Chinese: 趙武; pinyin: Zhào Wǔ, 598–541 BC), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Viscount Wen of Zhao (Chinese: 趙文子; pinyin: Zhào Wén Zǐ),...
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Zonitoides wenzi is an
extinct species of small, air-breathing land snail, a
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the
family Gastrodontidae. Fossils...
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found in this text
influenced later Taoist conceptions of
internal alchemy.
Wenzi;
attributed to a
Disciple of
Laozi but
which likely dates to the
early Han...
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contrasting style of
Chinese Chan was a more
moderate "literary Chan" (
wenzi chan, 文字禪) ****ociated with
figures like
Nanyang ****zhong, Zongmi, and Yongming...