Chu Hsi and the Ta-hsueh: Neo-Confucian Reflection on the Confucian CanonPreliminary Material -- Introduction -- From the Five Classics to the Four Books: A Schematic Overview -- The Ta-hsueh before Chu Hsi -- Chu Hsi's Work on the Ta-hsueh -- Chu Hsi's Reading of the Ta-hsueh -- Notes -- Preface to the Greater Learning in Chapters and Verses -- Chinese Text of the Ta-Hsueh Chang-Chü and the “Chi Ta-Hsueh Hou” -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index -- Harvard East Asian Monographs. |
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According to Chu apprehending the principle bringing tranquility Buddhist Ch'eng brothers Ch'eng Hao Ch'eng-tzu ch'i Ch'ien Ch'ien Mu Ch'un-ch'iu chapter of commentary Cheng Hsuan chib chih chih chin-shih China Chinese Classics ching Chou Chu Hsi comments Chu Hsi explains Chu Hsi says Chu-tzu chuan Chung-yung commentary by Tseng Confucius cultivation Daigaku Chūyō disciples dynasty edition empire establishing harmony extension of knowledge Five Classics Four Books glosses greater learning Han Dynasty Ho-nan household Hsi comments CC Hsi says CC Hsi's hsien-sheng hsueh Hu Yuan Huo-wen I-shu inborn luminous Virtue interpretation K'ung Kao Ming Karlgren Legge Li Ao Li chi luminous Virtue unobscured Lun-yü means Mencius Meng-tzu ming ming-te Morohashi Tetsuji Neo-Confucian Nien-p'u one's passage philosophical principle in things ruler sages scholars self-cultivation Shang shu Shib Shih Ssu-ma Ssu-shu studies Sun Fu Sung T'ang Ta-hsueh chang-chü Ta-hsueh text Taoism teachings thoughts true tion translation Tseng Tzu understanding Wang Wen-chi Wen-kung Yü-lei Yuan