Jia Yi’s Research on the Theory of the Sages; [Jia Yijeva raziskava o teoriji modrecev]open access
- Authors
- Lee, Oh-Ryun
- Issue Date
- 3-Sep-2024
- Publisher
- University of Ljubljana Press
- Keywords
- Jia Yi; jiaohua (moral edification); minbenzhuyi (people-oriented thought); shengren (the sages); Xin Shu (New Writings)
- Citation
- Asian Studies, v.12, no.3, pp 15 - 31
- Pages
- 17
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
ESCI
- Journal Title
- Asian Studies
- Volume
- 12
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 15
- End Page
- 31
- URI
- https://scholarx.skku.edu/handle/2021.sw.skku/113358
- DOI
- 10.4312/as.2024.12.3.15-31
- ISSN
- 2232-5131
2350-4226
- Abstract
- Jia Yi was a Confucian scholar active during the early Han dynasty, whose philosophy appears in compressed form in his investigation of the concept of shengren. He exhibits the qualities of Confucianism in his analysis of the fall of the Qin dynasty while also clearly showing the political ideals that he was pursuing in his essay on the sages. First, Jia Yi considers people able to learn the Dao and make appropriate use of it to be sages, and believes that the sages’ outstanding abilities were rooted in their study of the Dao. In his discussion of the sages Jia Yi inherits the view of previous Confucian scholars, while also deepening it from an original perspective. In addition, he argues that the sages are able to achieve minbenzhuyi and keep the people are the centre of their attention, not contradicting the people’s sentiment. © 2024, University of Ljubljana Press. All rights reserved.
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