A Study On The Relationship Between An Emperor And His Subjects In "reflection On Ming Yie"
Abstract
Xi born in the era of autocracy reached its highest point. Early re-join society, criticizing politics and the exclusive right to the eunuch, and later demise of the Ming Dynasty, he was engaged in anti-Fuming movement. This experience made him reflect on the traditional politics particularly deep, "Ming Yi Dai Fang Lu", that is the case results. Xi on the continuation of the relationship between monarch and people of your ideas of Mencius. He stressed that "the world mainly the king off", breaking the traditional "home world" concept. He also opposed monarch and his affiliation, especially since the Han Dynasty, "a royal minister humble," "Junfu courtiers" concept. The relationship between monarch and his theory of all showed a "people" approach, while re-connecting on the Confucian tradition. This is xi on the value of the relationship between monarch. Huang Zong-xi was born when the absolute monarchy culminated in Chinese history. In his early years, as a member of "Corporation of Fu", he criticized imperial politics and the absolute power of the eunuchs. After the fall of the Ming Dynasty, he protested the newly found Qing Dynasty and attempted to restore the Ming. This experience led him to rethink traditional politics deeply. "Reflections on Ming Yie" was the outcome of this endeavor