- man
willing to
improve himself can
become a junzi. By
contrast the
xiaoren (小人,
xiăorén, "scoundrel,
small or
petty person") does not
grasp the
value of...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin dǎ
xiǎorén Yue:
Cantonese Yale
Romanization dá síu yàhn
Jyutping daa2 siu2 jan4...
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improve himself may
become a junzi. In
contrast to the junzi, the
xiaoren (小人;
xiăorén, "small or
petty person") does not
grasp the
value of
virtues and...
- ISBN 978-0-8248-3275-9. ——— (2017). "Confucius' Elitism: The
Concepts of
junzi and
xiaoren Revisited". In Goldin, Paul R. (ed.). A
Concise Companion to Confucius...
- (fl.156 - 7 July 189),
personal name unknown,
formally known as
Empress Xiaoren, was an
empress dowager of the
Eastern Han
dynasty of China. She was never...
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print is
crowded with
representatives of the "countries of the pygmies" (
Xiaoren guo 小人國), the
people with
perforated chests (Chuanxin guo 穿心國), ****an (日本)...
- to whom due; and
cultivate humanity. The
opposite of the Jūnzǐ is the
Xiǎorén (小人), "petty person" and "small person". As in English, in the Chinese...
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these are due; and
cultivate humaneness. The
opposite of the Jūnzǐ was the
Xiǎorén (小人),
literally "small person" or "petty person". Like
English "small"...
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leader (Ten Attendants)
Lingsi (or He),
Chinese empress of the Han
dynasty Xiaoren,
Chinese empress dowager of the Han
dynasty "Publius
Septimius Geta - Roman...
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Tuhua Shu (圖畫書)
Guangzhou and Hong Kong Doll Book
Gongzai Shu (公仔書)
Wuhan Children's Book Yaya Shu (伢伢書)
Northern China Kid's Book
Xiaoren Shu (小人書)...