The Song Dynasty: Innovation Before the Modern World — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the life and ideas of Zhu Xi, the 12th-century Song philosopher who synthesized Confucian thought into a system that dominated East Asia for centuries. They discuss his reinterpretation of the Four Books, his concept of li (principle) and qi (matter), and his controversial role as a moral censor during the Southern Song court. The episode also examines the political opposition he faced, his influence on civil service examinations, and the legacy of Neo-Confucianism in Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. Specifics include his commentaries on the Analects, the meaning of gewu (investigation of things), and the burning of his works by rivals. Lucas weaves a narrative that connects Zhu Xi's personal struggles to the larger intellectual ferment of the Song, while Luna prompts for clarity on terms like taiji (supreme ultimate) and jingzuo (quiet sitting). #ZhuXi #NeoConfucianism #SongDynasty #ChinesePhilosophy #FourBooks #LiQi #Taiji #Gewu #SouthernSong #CivilServiceExaminations #Lixue #Confucianism #EastAsia #12thCentury #Philosophy #History #FexingoHistory #ChineseHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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