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8. Traditions and Legends about Chu Hsi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- 1. Biographical Account: The "Hsing-chuang" 1
- 2. Self-reflections 12
- 3. Names and Family 32
- 4. Ways of Living: Residences, Dress, and Travel 44
- 5. Chu Hsi's Poverty 61
- 6. Wine and Song; Smiles and Anger; Sternness and Humor 90
- 7. Memory, Dreams, Divination, and Popular Beliefs 106
- 8. Traditions and Legends about Chu Hsi 126
- 9. Zi and Philosophical Categories 138
- 10. T'ai-chi 144
- 11. Chu Hsi's "Jen-shuo" (Treatise on Humanity) 151
- 12. Chu Hsi on T'ien 184
- 13. The Principle of Heaven vs. Human Desires 197
- 14. Ming (mandate, destiny, order, fate) 212
- 15. Substance and Function 222
- 16. The Two-Wheel Pattern 235
- 17. Chu Hsi and Quiet-sitting 255
- 18. Analogies and Diagrams 271
- 19. Clarification of Certain Expressions 293
- 20. The New Tao-t'ung 320
- 21. Ching-she and Pupils 336
- 22. The Chin-ssu lu 356
- 23. The Yü-lei, the Yü-shan Lecture, the Meng Tzu chi-chu, and the Hsiao-hsüeh 374
- 24. Chu Hsi and Chang Shih 396
- 25. Chu Hsi and Lü Tsu-ch'ien 424
- 26. Chu Hsi and Lu Hsiang-shan 435
- 27. What Wang Yang-ming Thought of Chu Hsi 462
- 28. Chu Hsi and Taoism 486
- 29. Chu Hsi and Buddhism 509
- 30. Chu Hsi's Treatment of Women 537
- 31. Shen Chi-tsu's Accusations against Chu Hsi 548
- 32. Chu Hsi and Chin-men (Quemoy) 559
- 33. Hu Shih and Chu Hsi 563
- Chinese Glossary 569
- Index 595
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- 1. Biographical Account: The "Hsing-chuang" 1
- 2. Self-reflections 12
- 3. Names and Family 32
- 4. Ways of Living: Residences, Dress, and Travel 44
- 5. Chu Hsi's Poverty 61
- 6. Wine and Song; Smiles and Anger; Sternness and Humor 90
- 7. Memory, Dreams, Divination, and Popular Beliefs 106
- 8. Traditions and Legends about Chu Hsi 126
- 9. Zi and Philosophical Categories 138
- 10. T'ai-chi 144
- 11. Chu Hsi's "Jen-shuo" (Treatise on Humanity) 151
- 12. Chu Hsi on T'ien 184
- 13. The Principle of Heaven vs. Human Desires 197
- 14. Ming (mandate, destiny, order, fate) 212
- 15. Substance and Function 222
- 16. The Two-Wheel Pattern 235
- 17. Chu Hsi and Quiet-sitting 255
- 18. Analogies and Diagrams 271
- 19. Clarification of Certain Expressions 293
- 20. The New Tao-t'ung 320
- 21. Ching-she and Pupils 336
- 22. The Chin-ssu lu 356
- 23. The Yü-lei, the Yü-shan Lecture, the Meng Tzu chi-chu, and the Hsiao-hsüeh 374
- 24. Chu Hsi and Chang Shih 396
- 25. Chu Hsi and Lü Tsu-ch'ien 424
- 26. Chu Hsi and Lu Hsiang-shan 435
- 27. What Wang Yang-ming Thought of Chu Hsi 462
- 28. Chu Hsi and Taoism 486
- 29. Chu Hsi and Buddhism 509
- 30. Chu Hsi's Treatment of Women 537
- 31. Shen Chi-tsu's Accusations against Chu Hsi 548
- 32. Chu Hsi and Chin-men (Quemoy) 559
- 33. Hu Shih and Chu Hsi 563
- Chinese Glossary 569
- Index 595