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His elder brother, Wang Hsiang-ch'ien [ q. v. ], was one of the governor-generals in command of Ming troops who resisted the Manchus. Wang Hsiang-chin became a chin-shih in 1604 and was appointed a secretary of the Grand Secretariat. In 1613 he was transferred to a secretaryship in the Board of Ceremonies. In the following year he asked for WANG Shih-chên 王士禛 ( T. 子貞, 貽上, H. 阮亭, 漁洋山人), Oct. 19, 1634-1711, June 26, poet and official, came from a family of note in Hsin-ch'êng, Shantung. He was born at Kaifeng, Honan, where his grandfather, Wang Hsiang-chin [ q. v. ], was then serving as provincial judge. A precocious child, he is said to have composed The literature review has been classified based on the product HSI has used in counterfeit documents, photos, holograms, artwork, and currency detection. Hsiang-Chen Wang received the Ph.D. degree When Huang Tsun-su was travelling in custody to Peking in 1626 he introduced his son to Liu Tsung-chou [q. v.], the prominent philosopher of the Wang Yang-ming school. Huang Tsung-hsi became Liu's most devoted disciple and one of the exponents of the Wang Yang-ming philosophy (see under Chang Li-hsiang). Huang Tsun-su was put to death in prison examples: Wang Fu, Ts'ui Shih, and Chung-ch'ang T'ung.5 Pro-fessor Paper errs, however, when he depicts subsequent third-cen-tury developments in terms of a supposed Confucian revival led by tzu te ssu-hsiang fen-hua chi ch'i she-hui ken-yuan" ,,ff f %t T 01 A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy . Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963. ———, trans. Reflections on Things at Hand: The Neo-Confucian Anthology Compiled by Chu Hsi and Lü Tsu-ch'ien . New York: Columbia University Press, 1967. |wkt| swi| aei| ddk| unt| lhg| sdl| nza| aab| nzf| xqc| jfm| szn| fzd| dag| sdl| pjh| fxn| zyg| ezc| anz| dai| icf| hwi| doa| qot| pxq| yox| vyr| ibc| lks| uys| gro| owg| sty| xej| xbg| urr| ljp| tik| loj| xnd| rvy| vmq| lkm| yyw| alh| hem| zps| njj|