Hey Yan
He Yan (* unknown, possibly 195 or 209 , † 249 ) ( 何晏 ) was a Chinese politician and prime minister in the kingdom of Wei in the Three Kingdoms period , he was after the coup by Sima Yi on his own initiative executed . He was also a philosopher , his most important work is his collective commentary on the doctrinal discussions of Confucius. He was one of Wang Bis's teachers .
source
- 余敦康 (Yu Dunkang): 何 晏王弼 玄学 新 探 (A new study on He Yan and Wang Bis philosophy). 方志 出版社 (Fang zhi chu ban she), Beijing 2007. ISBN 7-8023-8020-0
- Rudolf G. Wagner: Language, Ontology, and Political Philosophy in China. Wang Bi's Scholarly Exploration of the Dark (Xuanxue) . State Univ. of New York Press, Albany 2003. (= SUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture.) ISBN 0-7914-5332-4
Individual evidence
- ↑ after Wolfgang Bauer: History of Chinese Philosophy , Munich 2006
- ↑ Lunyu jijie论语 集解 ( Shisanjing zhushu 十三 经 注疏 , in the photographic reproduction of the Zhonghua shuju publishing house 1980)
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SURNAME | Hey Yan |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Chinese politician and philosopher of the Three Kingdoms Period |
DATE OF BIRTH | 195 or 209 |
DATE OF DEATH | 249 |