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The Baoxun Bamboo Manuscript of Tsinghua University and Confucian Daotong Revisited: With a Discussion of Xun Zi's Status in Daotong
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作者 梁涛 Wang Wen'e 《Social Sciences in China》 2014年第1期190-206,共17页
Through the stories of Shun and Shangjia Wei, the Baoxun bamboo manuscript expresses the Confucian political idea of zhongdao (中道 the middle way). Early Confucians had a strong sense of propagating the dao (道 th... Through the stories of Shun and Shangjia Wei, the Baoxun bamboo manuscript expresses the Confucian political idea of zhongdao (中道 the middle way). Early Confucians had a strong sense of propagating the dao (道 the Way), but they kept an open mind as to how it was to be understood, which was very different from the later doctrine of daotong (道统 the tradition of the Way). Although ancient China possessed a long and continuous intellectual tradition ofzhong (中 center, middle, etc.), a tradition that gave rise to a series of concepts such as zhongzheng (中正 being fair and upright), zhongyong (中庸the principle of the Mean) and zhonghe (中和 being central and harmonious), zhong actually originated from ancient religious rituals and was an important category of the ancient study of li (礼 rites or ritual). After Confucius, it was Xun Zi who was the true heir to the tradition of zhong in all its fullness. The Confucian daotong is the combination of the tradition of ren (仁 benevolence) and that of li, and the Confucian dao or Way refers to the Way of becoming a sage within and a king without. 展开更多
关键词 Baoxun zhong daotong renyi-zhong liyi-zhong CONFUCIUS MENCIUS Xun Zi
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