Bu Shang
Bu Shang (507 BC – 400 BC), commonly known by his courtesy name Zixia or as Buzi (Master Bu), was an ancient Chinese philosopher and a prominent disciple of Confucius who was considered one of the most accomplished in cultural learning. He was one of the five disciples who took chief responsibility for the transmission of Confucius' teachings. He played a significant role in the transmission of such classics as the Book of Poetry and the I Ching. He established his own school, and taught Marquess Wen of Wei, ruler of Wei, the most powerful state of the early Warring States period.
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Bu Shang
Bu Shang (507 BC – 400 BC), commonly known by his courtesy name Zixia or as Buzi (Master Bu), was an ancient Chinese philosopher and a prominent disciple of Confucius who was considered one of the most accomplished in cultural learning. He was one of the five disciples who took chief responsibility for the transmission of Confucius' teachings. He played a significant role in the transmission of such classics as the Book of Poetry and the I Ching. He established his own school, and taught Marquess Wen of Wei, ruler of Wei, the most powerful state of the early Warring States period.
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Bu Shang (507 BC – 400 BC), co ...... oring talents over favoritism.
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Buzi
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Zixia
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Master Bu
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Bǔ Shāng
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Bǔzǐ
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Zǐxià
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Bu Shang in the Half-Portraits ...... in the National Palace Museum
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Chú-hā
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Pok Siong
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Pok-chú
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Pu Shang
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Pu-tzu
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Tzu-hsia
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Bu Shang (507 BC – 400 BC), co ...... e early Warring States period.
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