Korean Dynasty Confucian Li Huang and Han Yuanzhen’s Contribution on Zhu Xi’s Ritual Study
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https://doi.org/10.18002/sin.v2i1.5254Keywords:
Zhu Xi, Li Huang, Han Yuanzhen, ritual theory.Abstract
The Confucians in the era of Korean Dynasty
have inherited and developed Zhu Xi’s ritual
study. Li Huang, composed Shengxue Shitu based
on Jin Si Lu, aiming at pursuing prudence and
morality, and putting them into practice, had
great impact on the development of
Confucianism in Korean Dynasty. Han Yuanzhen
regarded Yili Jingzhuan Tongjie as the second
ritual composition made by Confucians after
Zhougong, and developed it into Yili Jingzhuan
Tongjie Bu based on Zhu Xi’s way,attempting
at converting the Yili Jingzhuan Tongjie into
ritual classics of the era. Li Huang’s development
of Zhu Xi’s ritual spirit is the localization of
Confucianism and Zhu Xi’s theory. And Han
Yuanzhen’s development of annotation of Zhu
Xi’s theory is the Korean Dynasty Confucians’
answer to the public issues of Confucianism.
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