Transition to neo-Confucianism: Shao Yung on knowledge and symbols of reality

Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press (1989)
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Shao Yung1 Shao Yung (-77) was an extraordinary thinker who lived during an extraordinary age. Among the great thinkers of the Northern Sung (960-), ...

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