There is not a Chinese thinker since Mencius (fourth century B.C.) who is better known than Chu Hsi (1130-2100) or who has had more influence on Chinese culture-indeed on East Asian culture-than Chu Hsi.
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Learning to Be A Sage: Selections from the <i>Conversations of Master Chu</i>, Arranged Topically
March 13, 1990, University of California Press
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Learning to Be A Sage: Selections from the <i>Conversations of Master Chu</i>, Arranged Topically
March 5, 1990, University of California Press
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