Philosophy, philology, and politics in eighteenth-century China: Li Fu and the Lu-Wang school under the Chʻing
This book explains the general intellectual climate of the early Ch'ing period, and the political and cultural characteristics of the Ch'ing regime at the time. Professor Huang brings to life the book's central characters, Li Fu and the three great emperors - K'ang-hsi, Yung-chen...
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title | Philosophy, philology, and politics in eighteenth-century China Li Fu and the Lu-Wang school under the Chʻing |
title_alt | Philosophy, Philology, & Politics in Eighteenth-Century China |
title_auth | Philosophy, philology, and politics in eighteenth-century China Li Fu and the Lu-Wang school under the Chʻing |
title_exact_search | Philosophy, philology, and politics in eighteenth-century China Li Fu and the Lu-Wang school under the Chʻing |
title_full | Philosophy, philology, and politics in eighteenth-century China Li Fu and the Lu-Wang school under the Chʻing Chin-shing Huang |
title_fullStr | Philosophy, philology, and politics in eighteenth-century China Li Fu and the Lu-Wang school under the Chʻing Chin-shing Huang |
title_full_unstemmed | Philosophy, philology, and politics in eighteenth-century China Li Fu and the Lu-Wang school under the Chʻing Chin-shing Huang |
title_short | Philosophy, philology, and politics in eighteenth-century China |
title_sort | philosophy philology and politics in eighteenth century china li fu and the lu wang school under the chʻing |
title_sub | Li Fu and the Lu-Wang school under the Chʻing |
topic | Li, Fu / 1673-1750 Li, Fu 1673-1750 (DE-588)119389339 gnd Philosophie Politische Wissenschaft Philosophy, Chinese / 1644-1912 Neo-Confucianism Political science / China / Philosophy Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Neukonfuzianismus (DE-588)4137248-7 gnd |
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