Zhu Xi or Chu Hsi (朱熹, Pinyin: Zhū Xī) (1130 - 1200) is a well-read man of the Dynastie Song which becomes one of most important the néo-Confucianist in China. During the Song Dynasty, the lesson of Zhu Xi is regarded as nonorthodoxe. Zhu Xi and its students codify what is regarded today as the gun Confucianist of the Classiques Chinese:

  1. Four Books , made up

  2. * of the Talks with Confucius
  3. * of the Mencius
  4. * of the Great Study
  5. * of the Invariable Traditional Medium
  6. and the Five :
  7. * the Traditional of the worms
  8. * the Traditional of the documents
  9. * the Traditional of the changes or Yi Jing
  10. * the Book of the rites
  11. * Yearly of Springs and the Falls

Zhu Xi writing of many comments of these traditional. These works are not recognized and are not diffused during the life of their author. However, they become thereafter comments recognized and impossible to circumvent of the traditional Confucianists.

Zh-classical: 朱熹

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