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Chu Hsi
[ joo shee ]
noun
- 1130–1200, Chinese philosopher.
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The writer could not express any opinion of his own, or any views at variance with those expressed by Chu Hsi and his school.
At the death of Chu Hsi, his coffin is said to have taken up a position, suspended in the air, about three feet from the ground.
Chu Hsi's commentaries became standard works for centuries, until the beginning of the twentieth century.
When Chu Hsi died, his coffin is said to have taken up a position, suspended in the air, about three feet from the ground.
Such is, in its outline, Chu-Hsi's view, which received the sanction of the ruling Tokugawa family.
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