Zhu Xi
Zhu Xi
Zhu Xi was a prominent Chinese philosopher and scholar who lived from 1130 to 1200.
Zhu Xi (1130–1200) was a significant figure in Chinese intellectual history. His contributions spanned philosophy, scholarship, and commentary. He is recognized for his extensive influence on Neo-Confucianism, a school of thought that deeply shaped East Asian culture.
His work involved the synthesis and interpretation of classical Chinese texts, particularly the Confucian classics. Zhu Xi's commentaries became standard interpretations for centuries, influencing education and governance. His philosophical system emphasized the concepts of li (principle) and qi (vital force), offering a framework for understanding the cosmos and human nature.
While the provided text is a list of Chinese writers across various dynasties, it specifically places Zhu Xi within the Song dynasty period, highlighting his birth and death dates. His inclusion signifies his importance as a writer and thinker within this historical context.
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