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a construction of the Confucian metaphysics, figure, (From 1017 to now),…
a construction of the Confucian metaphysics
the similarities between Tai Jitu and Wu Jitu lights people to form a certain understanding of Wu Jitu
Tai Jitu Shuo and the Tongshu are inserted in the philosophy of the Yijing and the Zhong Yong.
Zhou Danyi's focus is the metaphysics that hiding in the spiritual exercises
the yin-yang theory creates a conceptual background and theoretical model for Chinese natural science
compared with Zhou Dunyi, Dong Zhongshu's ideas are static and become another branch of Yin yang theory. he favored a pattern of subordination within human relations by changing the yin yang theory to have a hierarchical vision of nature and human relationships
Zhou Danyi (1017-73 AD), Chinese forerunner of neo-Confucianism and founder of Dao Xue
Chen Tuan (871-989 AD), Chinese Taoist
Dong Zhongshu(179-104 BCE), founder of the imperial Confucianism
Wu ji, originally meant "ultimate" but came to mean the "primordial universe" prior to the Taiji
Tai Ji, a Chinese cosmological term for the "Supreme Ultimate" state of undifferentiated absolute and infinite potential
ultimate void, a Domain Expansion
Derk Bodde, Essays on Chinese Civilization (Princeton: Princeton University Press,1981), 135.
Julia Ching, The Religious Thought of Chu Hsi (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000),38.
7 Huang, Essentials of Neo-Confucianism, 86.
it is surprising that there has a chart of Wu Jitu, I thought there was only Tai Jitu can explain the supreme ultimate
did the charts affect other Asian countries that introduced neo-Confucianism before? what influence did Wu Jitu and Tai Jitu provide?
I am a little confused about the specific philosophy of Zhou Dunyi's Taiji Tu chart and Chen Tuan's Wuji Tu chart
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(From 1017 to now)
Tony Xu IHRTLUHC 3/1/2022
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Chinese map in 1017