Hu Yuan

Song dynasty person CBDB = 3404
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSong dynasty person CBDB = 3404
PlacesChina
Teacher Scholar
Work fieldAcademia
Gender
Male
Religion:Confucianism
Birth993, Taizhou, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China
Death1059
Family
Father:Hu Ne
Children:Hu Zhikang Hu Zhining
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Biography

Hu Yuan (Chinese: 胡瑗, 993-1059), courtesy name Yizhi (Chinese: 翼之). Born in Hailing, Taizhou (today's Taizhou, Jiangsu). Since he lived in the Fort Anding in the modern-day Zichang County, he was also called "Mr. Anding" (Chinese: 安定先生, Ān dìng xiān sheng).

An educator from the Northern Song Dynasty, he was considered one of the so called "Three masters of the beginning of the Song Dynasty" (宋初三先生). As an educator, he privileged the understating of the substance and function (Chinese: 體用) and literature (Chinese: 文) as the way of the sages.

He was also considered one of the forerunners of Neo-Confucianism, was a teacher of Cheng Yi, and wrote a comment on the Yijing. Zhu Xi regarded him as a relatively important Confucian of the Song Dynasty

He was the ancestor of Hu Dunfu.

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