Fa yan

The Fa yan (Chinese: 法言), or "Exemplary Sayings", is an ancient Chinese text by the Han dynasty writer and poet Yang Xiong comprising a collection of dialogues and aphorisms in which Yang gives responses to a wide variety of questions relating to philosophy, politics, literature, ethics, and scholarship. Completed around AD 9, the Fa yan was meant to counter the ideas of the "syncretic" philosophical school, which Yang believed was contrary to the orthodox teachings of Confucianism and the ancient Chinese sages, and is deliberately modeled on the Analects of Confucius (Lunyu 論語).

Fa yan

The Fa yan (Chinese: 法言), or "Exemplary Sayings", is an ancient Chinese text by the Han dynasty writer and poet Yang Xiong comprising a collection of dialogues and aphorisms in which Yang gives responses to a wide variety of questions relating to philosophy, politics, literature, ethics, and scholarship. Completed around AD 9, the Fa yan was meant to counter the ideas of the "syncretic" philosophical school, which Yang believed was contrary to the orthodox teachings of Confucianism and the ancient Chinese sages, and is deliberately modeled on the Analects of Confucius (Lunyu 論語).