zhū​shùn​shuǐ

Zhu Shunshui

  • created reference approved 朱舜水 → 朱之瑜 (same_as) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    朱舜水 zhū​shùn​shuǐ

    朱之瑜 zhū​zhī​yú

    same_as

    Changed: source (simp), source (trad), source pinyin, target (simp), target (trad), target pinyin, type

    created reference

  • created sense approved 朱舜水 · zhū​shùn​shuǐ · Zhu Shunshui — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    朱舜水

    zhū​shùn​shuǐ

    Zhu Shunshui

    Zhu Shunshui (1600–1682), also known as [[朱之瑜|朱之瑜|zhu1 zhi1 yu2]], 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.

    朱 (literal) → 朱 · zhū · Zhu 舜 (literal) → 舜 · shùn · Shun (legendary ruler) 水 (literal) → 水 · shuǐ · river

    Changed: simplified, traditional, gloss, definition, pinyin, variant pinyin, variants, separable parts, decomposition

    created sense