- Hao or Haojing, also
called Zongzhou (宗周), was one of the two
settlements comprising the
capital of the
Western Zhou
dynasty (1066–770 BCE), the other...
- Liu
Zongzhou (simplified Chinese: 刘宗周;
traditional Chinese: 劉宗周; pinyin: Liú
Zōngzhōu, 1579–1645), also
known as Liu
Jishan (simplified Chinese: 刘蕺山;...
-
Zhang Zai
Cheng Hao
Cheng Yi Shao Yong Zhu Xi Lu
Jiuyuan Wang
Shouren Liu
Zongzhou Li Zhi Wang
Fuzhi Huang Zongxi Gu
Yanwu Dai Zhen New
Confucianism Kang...
- the Zhou dynasty, in
order to
extend Zhou rule far from its
capital at
Zongzhou and
power base in the
Guanzhong region.
Throughout Western Zhou times,...
- that fact
explains everything. Lai Zhide,
created the Taijitu. Li Ao Liu
Zongzhou –
considered the last
master of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism. Wang Daiyu...
- Ji (王龍溪), Qian
Dehong (錢德洪), Wang Gen,
Huang Zongxi, Li
Zhuowu and Liu
Zongzhou (劉宗周). Wang Gen
formed Taizhou School (泰州學派),
which went left of Wang Yangming's...
- been
granted the
Mandate of Heaven. The Zhou
established two
capitals Zongzhou (near
modern Xi'an) and
Chengzhou (Luoyang), with the king's
court moving...
-
located southwest of
contemporary Xi'an. The
settlement was also
known as
Zōngzhōu (宗周) to
indicate its role as the
capital of the v****al states. In 738 BC...
-
Huang Zongxi Hong
Zicheng Jiao Hong Jiao Yu Lai
Zhide Li Zhi Liu
Bowen Liu
Zongzhou Luo
Rufang Qian
Dehong Wang Ji Wang Gen Wang
Yangming Wu
Cheng Xu Ai Zhan...
- school,
based on the
teachings of Hu Hong (Hu Wufeng, 1106–1161) and Liu
Zongzhou (Liu Jishan, 1578–1645). The
significance of this
third branch, according...