From uncrowned king to the sage of profound greatness: Confucius and the Analects in early medieval China

This chapter explores the question of Confucius as a sage of “profound greatness” who embodies the fullness of Dao in his being (xuansheng 玄聖). It also discusses briefly the development of Lunyu learning in early medieval China. Xuanxue is often translated as “neo-Daoism”. The merit of this translat...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research-13232025-04-24T09:36:02Z From uncrowned king to the sage of profound greatness: Confucius and the Analects in early medieval China CHAN, Alan Kam Leung This chapter explores the question of Confucius as a sage of “profound greatness” who embodies the fullness of Dao in his being (xuansheng 玄聖). It also discusses briefly the development of Lunyu learning in early medieval China. Xuanxue is often translated as “neo-Daoism”. The merit of this translation is that it points to a new hermeneutical engagement with tradition, with a sharp focus on the concept of Dao. The idea of Confucius as a sage of profound greatness, wonders, and mystery opens up a rich space for intellectual development. Whereas suwang may be of particular value to understanding the Confucius of history, xuansheng brings the sage into the present, into the thick of philosophical debate about the source, direction, and end of human existence. Different views on whether the sage experiences emotions can be found already in the Zhuangzi. The Zhuangzi argues that all phenomena ultimately rest on stillness and quiescence. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/324 info:doi/10.1002/9781118783863.ch12 Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Confucius' teaching early medieval China Lunyu learning profound greatness xuansheng Xuanxue Zhuangzi Asian Studies Philosophy
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Singapore
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topic Confucius' teaching
early medieval China
Lunyu learning
profound greatness
xuansheng
Xuanxue
Zhuangzi
Asian Studies
Philosophy
spellingShingle Confucius' teaching
early medieval China
Lunyu learning
profound greatness
xuansheng
Xuanxue
Zhuangzi
Asian Studies
Philosophy
CHAN, Alan Kam Leung
From uncrowned king to the sage of profound greatness: Confucius and the Analects in early medieval China
description This chapter explores the question of Confucius as a sage of “profound greatness” who embodies the fullness of Dao in his being (xuansheng 玄聖). It also discusses briefly the development of Lunyu learning in early medieval China. Xuanxue is often translated as “neo-Daoism”. The merit of this translation is that it points to a new hermeneutical engagement with tradition, with a sharp focus on the concept of Dao. The idea of Confucius as a sage of profound greatness, wonders, and mystery opens up a rich space for intellectual development. Whereas suwang may be of particular value to understanding the Confucius of history, xuansheng brings the sage into the present, into the thick of philosophical debate about the source, direction, and end of human existence. Different views on whether the sage experiences emotions can be found already in the Zhuangzi. The Zhuangzi argues that all phenomena ultimately rest on stillness and quiescence.
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author CHAN, Alan Kam Leung
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title From uncrowned king to the sage of profound greatness: Confucius and the Analects in early medieval China
title_short From uncrowned king to the sage of profound greatness: Confucius and the Analects in early medieval China
title_full From uncrowned king to the sage of profound greatness: Confucius and the Analects in early medieval China
title_fullStr From uncrowned king to the sage of profound greatness: Confucius and the Analects in early medieval China
title_full_unstemmed From uncrowned king to the sage of profound greatness: Confucius and the Analects in early medieval China
title_sort from uncrowned king to the sage of profound greatness: confucius and the analects in early medieval china
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2017
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/324
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