- The
Doctrine of the Mean or
Zhongyong is one of the Four
Books of
classical Chinese philosophy and a
central doctrine of Confucianism. The text is attributed...
- brothers,
Zhongyong and Jili. The King of Zhou
wished to make his
youngest son Jili to
inherit the
reins of power, so
Taibo and
Zhongyong traveled southeast...
- self-control. An
adjectival form is "sophron". It is
similar to the
concepts of
zhōngyōng (中庸) of
Chinese Confucianism and
sattva (सत्त्व) of
Indian thought. In...
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Zhongyong (Chinese: 仲雍) was the
second ruler of the
ancient Chinese State of Wu
according to
traditional Chinese history. His
ancestral name was Ji (姬)...
- (modern
Qishan County). The duke p****ed over his two
elder sons
Taibo and
Zhongyong to
favor the
younger Jili, a
warrior in his own right. As a v****al of...
- Liu
Zhongyong (Chinese: 柳中庸; pinyin: Liǔ
Zhōngyōng, was a
Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty. One of his
poems is
included in the
famous Three Hundred Tang...
- who
started the Zhou dynasty.
Gugong Danfu had
three sons
named Taibo,
Zhongyong, and Jili.
Taibo was the
oldest of
three brothers, Jili
being the youngest...
-
Focusing the Familiar: A
Translation and
Philosophical Interpretation of the
Zhongyong.
University of Hawai'i Press. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-8248-2460-0. Dubs, Homer...
- Taibo,
Zhongyong, and Jili. King Tai of Zhou
favored the
youngest son, Jili to
inherit the
reins of power,
therefore Taibo and his
brother Zhongyong voluntarily...
-
traditional Han
culture in China. The Zhou
refugees Wu
Taibo and his
brother Zhongyong were
recorded cutting their hair and
tattooing themselves to gain acceptance...