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  2. Zhu Xian (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Zhu Xian (Chinese: 诛仙), translated as Jade Dynasty or The Attack of Heaven, is a xianxia novel written by Xiao Ding. Zhu Xian creates many characters with unique personalities. The novel keeps looking for the answer to a question "What is true righteousness?"

  3. Zhu Xi - Wikipedia

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    Zhu Xi's letter (1194) instructing a subordinate official on local government matters after he stepped down as Administrator of Tanzhou for reappointment to teach at the imperial court. Zhu Xi heavily focused his energy on teaching, claiming that learning is the only way to sage-hood. He wished to make the pursuit of sage-hood attainable to all ...

  4. Noble Aspirations - Wikipedia

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    Gui Li returns to the central plains to destroy the Zhu Xian sword to revive Bi Yao. However, as he tries to destroy the Zhu Xian sword, he was hurt by the sword's aura. Gui Li was saved by his former master, Pu Zhi, who reminds him of his original heart. He attains the fourth heavenly book from the back mountains of Tian Yin Pavilion.

  5. Zhu Xian - Wikipedia

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    Zhu Xian or Zhuxian may refer to: Literature and media. Zhu Xian, 2005 Chinese novel by Xiao Ding; Jade Dynasty, video game adaptation; Jade Dynasty, 2019 ...

  6. Jade Dynasty (film) - Wikipedia

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    Jade Dynasty (Chinese: 诛仙), also known as Jade Dynasty 1 and Zhu Xian, is a 2019 Chinese fantasy action film directed by Ching Siu-tung and starring Xiao Zhan, Li Qin, Meng Meiqi, and Tang Yixin. [3] The film is adapted from Xiao Ding's eponymous novel. [4] The film was released in China on September 13, 2019. [5] [6]

  7. Four Books and Five Classics - Wikipedia

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    The Neo-Confucian sage Zhu Xi (1130–1200) fixed the texts of the Four Books and wrote commentaries whose new interpretations became accepted as being those of Confucius himself. [ 2 ] Legacy

  8. Great Learning - Wikipedia

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    Zhu Xi separated the Great Learning, which was originally a chapter in the Classic of Rites. [4] Zhu Xi organized the book as Jing followed by ten expositions. Zhu Xi was a student of Li Tong. Zhu Xi developed the Chengs' Confucian ideas and drew from Chan Buddhism and Daoism. He adapted some ideas from these competing religions into his form ...

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