Han Yu

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Han Yu was a prominent Chinese writer, poet, and Confucian scholar of the Tang dynasty, renowned for championing classical prose and influencing later Neo-Confucian thought.

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Han Yu canonical 2
韓愈 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese poet
Chinese writer
Confucian scholar
Tang dynasty person
human
advocated moral cultivation through Confucian learning
return to teachings of Confucius and Mencius
birthYear 768
century 8th century
9th century
chineseName Han Yu self-linksurface differs
surface form: 韓愈
courtesyName Tuizhi
criticized Buddhism
Taoism
surface form: Daoism
deathYear 824
dynasty Tang dynasty
era Tang dynasty
genre poetry
prose
influenced Neo-Confucianism
Cheng-Zhu school
surface form: Song dynasty Confucian scholars

Zhu Xi
knownFor championing classical prose
opposition to ornate pianwen style
revival of ancient-style prose (guwen)
language Classical Chinese
legacy forerunner of Song Neo-Confucianism
one of the leading prose masters of the Tang dynasty
movement classical prose movement
name Han Yu self-link
nationality Chinese
notableWork Essays in classical prose
On the Bone of the Buddha
Yuan Dao
occupation official
philosopher
poet
writer
philosophicalTradition Confucianism
positionHeld imperial official in the Tang bureaucracy
remonstrance official
pseudonym Changli Xiansheng
region China
religion Confucianism
style classical prose
viewOnBuddhism regarded Buddhism as heterodox
viewOnDaoism regarded Daoism as heterodox

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Tang dynasty notablePerson Han Yu
Han Yu name Han Yu self-link
Han Yu chineseName Han Yu self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 韓愈