Wu school

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The Wu School ( Chinese  吴 派  /  吳 派 , Pinyin Wúpài , W.-G. Wu-p'ai ) was one of the schools of Confucian classics, which is the collection and study of commentaries on Confucian classics by scholars of the Han - Dedicated to the dynasty. It was so named because its chief representative, Hui Dong (1697–1758), was from Wu County, Jiangsu Province . Other main representatives of the school include Yu Xiaoke , Jiang Sheng , Qian Daxin, and Wang Mingsheng .

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References and footnotes

  1. The former Wu ('Wuxian') district of Suzhou is now split into the Wuzhong and Xiangcheng districts .
  2. cf. the article: "Wu School", in: Han-Ying Zhongguo zhexue cidian. Kaifeng 2002, p. 375 f.

literature

  • 汉英 中国 哲学 辞典. 开封 2002

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