Hey Ji

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He Ji ( Chinese  何 基 , W.-G. Ho Chi ; 1188 - 1269 ), also He Beishan (何 北山), from Jinhua was a neo-Confucian philosopher during the late Song Dynasty . He was one of the Four Masters of Beishan ( Chinese  北山 四 先生 , Pinyin Běi Shān sì xiānsheng ), who were so named because all of them came from Jinhua in Zhejiang Province , and He Ji, who lived in the Bei Shan ('Northern Mountains' ) lived on Jinhua, often referred to as Master Beishan by scholars. In their neo-Confucian philosophy they followed the teaching and principle of Zhu Xi . He Ji followed Zhu Xi's theory particularly strongly in philosophy and held tight to it. He considered Zhu's commentary on the Four Books to be perfectly perfect and no later scholar should interpret it differently. His writings are combined in the edition He Beishan xiansheng yiji何 北山 先生 遗 集 (Jinhua congshu 金华 丛书).

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  • He Ji 何 基: He Beishan xiansheng yiji何 北山 先生 遗 集. Jinhua congshu 金华 丛书( HYDZD bibliography 1082)
  • He Ji shihua 何 基 詩話. Nanjing: Jiangsu guji chubanshe 江蘇 古籍 出版社 1998

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References and footnotes

  1. zi: Zigong 子 恭, hao: Beishan 北山
  2. Article: “Beishan si xiansheng”, in: Han-Ying Zhongguo zhexue cidian. Kaifeng 2002, p. 220. f.
  3. Article: “He Ji”, in: Han-Ying Zhongguo zhexue cidian. Kaifeng 2002, p. 380.

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