Chronicles of China: A Deep Dive

Chapter 6: Li Zhi - The Contradictory Philosopher

13 min · 30 de ene de 2026
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What happens when a brilliant mind finds itself trapped between tradition and enlightenment? Li Zhi was a high-ranking official who became a monk, a philosopher who questioned the very foundations of Confucianism, yet could never fully escape them. In this episode, we explore the intellectual crisis of the late Ming Dynasty. Through Li Zhi’s tragic life and ultimate suicide in prison, we see the spiritual exhaustion of a civilization that had lost its way. Key topics in this episode: * The struggle between "Individualism" and "Social Conformity." * Why the Ming elite felt spiritually hollow. * The ultimate failure of Chinese classical philosophy in the 16th century.

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