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Syncretism or the
Mixed School (Chinese: 雜家; pinyin:
zájiā) in
Chinese philosophy is an
eclectic school of
thought that
combined elements of Confucianism...
- in the Han.
Although the
Confucians classified the text as
Syncretist (
Zajia), its
ideas theoretically contributed to the
founding of the
Daoist religion...
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Ruijia ("School of Scholars")
Yangism Yinyangjia ("School of Yin Yang")
Zajia ("School of Syncretism")
Confucian ritual religion Current Texts Confucianism...
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Mawangdui Huangdi sijing. The
Confucian archivists simply classify the text as
Zajia ("Syncretist")
rather than
Daojia ("Daoism") or
Fajia ("Legalism"). With...
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single word. The
Hanshu Yiwenzhi lists the Lüshi
Chunqiu as
belonging to the
Zajia (杂家; 雜家; 'mixed school'),
within the philosophers'
domain (諸子略), or Hundred...
- 390–330 BCE), and the
earliest text from
Chinese philosophical school of
Zajia (雜家 "Syncretism"),
which combined ideas from the
Hundred Schools of Thought...
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Mojiata Village,
Chongwangxi Village,
erhutian Village,
Zhaigongta Village,
Zajia Village, La****angpo Village,
Yaoqidong Village,
Fengyan Village, and Maiozixi...
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retrieved 16
March 2018 (english). juan Xu: Bald
Girls – A Door
Forum " 2013
Zajia Beijing. In: Juan Xu. YouTube, 30 July 2013,
retrieved 16
March 2018 (Chinese)...
- Gavarro,
Museo Pecci,
Prato Danno d'immagine,
curated by
Cecilia Freschini,
Zajia Lab, Beijing,
Pechino Italian Pop Surrealism,
curated by
Andrea Oppenheimer...
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Languages and
Cultures (Harvard University) [1]
Jiang Li, "汉学杂家杨联陞" (Hanxue
zajia Yang Liansheng) (Multi-facted
sinologist Yang Liansheng)
Tsinghua Alumni...