Image Gallery: Chinese philosophy
Back to articleKong Fuzi (Latin: Confucius)
Chinese glazed stoneware statue of a Daoist deity, from the Ming dynasty, 16th century
Bagua: Modern Taijitu with I Ching trigrams
Montage 1, Image 1: A Western Han (202 BC – 9 AD) fresco depicting Confucius (and Laozi), from a tomb of Dongping County, Shandong province, China
Montage 1, Image 2: A Western Han (202 BC – 9 AD) fresco depicting Confucius (and Laozi), from a tomb of Dongping County, Shandong province, China
The Sakyamuni Buddha, by artist Zhang Shengwen, 1173–1176 CE, Song dynasty
Gallery 1, Image 1: Zhu Xi was a leading figure in Neo-Confucianism.
Gallery 1, Image 2: Wang Yangming was an important figure in Neo-Confucianism.
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