4 résultats pour "cheng"
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Cheng
Cheng In early Confucian writings, cheng describes the quality of authentically realizing or 'completing' a given thing's true nature. It appears together with xin (trustworthiness), a character to which it is related in sense. Cheng refers primarily to the fulfilment of a thing's true nature, while xin refers to the quality resulting from this. With regard to human beings, cheng is the authentic realization of ones nature. In texts such as the Xunzi and Zhongyong , the idea...
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Cheng Hao
Cheng Hao (1032-85) Cheng Hao was a pivotal figure in the creation of a Confucian tradition that was to become the basis for intellectual and state orthodoxy in China from the thirteenth century to the twentieth century. His decision to seek the Confucian Way ( dao) through a direct and personalized reading of the classics was later projected as the beginning of this movement. From a new perspective, he redirected Confucian discourse on such cardinal concepts as humaneness and human nature. Bor...
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Pérégrination vers l'Ouest [Wu Cheng'en] - Fiche de lecture.
1 / 2 Pérégrination vers l'Ouest [Wu Cheng’en] - Fiche de lecture. Pérégrination vers l'Ouest [Wu Cheng’en] , roman épique chinois de Wu Cheng’en (v. 1500-1582). La Pérégrination vers l’Ouest (ou Xiyu ji en chinois) raconte les aventures d’un moine parti chercher en Inde les textes sacrés (sutras) du bouddhisme, et de son facétieux compagnon, le singe-pèlerin Sun Wukong. En 629, le moine Xuan Zang s’engage dans un pèlerinage qui doit le mener en Inde, où se trouvent les fameux textes sa...
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