wén​zhōng​zǐ

Wenzhongzi (philosopher)

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    文中子 wén​zhōng​zǐ

    王通 wáng​tōng

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  • created reference approved 文中子 → 中说/中說 (same_as) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

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    中说 / 中說 zhōng​shuō

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  • created sense approved 文中子 · wén​zhōng​zǐ · Wenzhongzi (philosopher) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

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    wén​zhōng​zǐ

    Wenzhongzi (philosopher)

    Wenzhongzi; posthumous title of Wang Tong (584–617), a Sui Dynasty philosopher and educator

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    Wenzhongzi (book)

    The book "Wenzhongzi", also known as [[中说|中說|zhong1 shuo1]]; a collection of the teachings of Wang Tong compiled by his disciples in the Tang Dynasty, modeled after the "Analects"

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