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Zhu Shunshui

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Zhu Shunshui
Zhu Shunshui (1600–1682), also known as 朱之瑜 zhū​zhī​yú, was a scholar from Zhejiang who lived during the transition between the Ming and Qing dynasties. After the fall of the Ming, he settled in Japan where he taught Confucianism and influenced Japanese thought.

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