Wen Gong

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Wen Gong is the posthumous honorific title bestowed on the influential Neo-Confucian philosopher Zhu Xi, reflecting his esteemed status in Chinese intellectual history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf posthumous honorific title
appliedTo Zhu Xi NERFINISHED
appliesToPersonType Confucian scholar
philosopher
scholar-official
associatedPeriod Song dynasty intellectual history
associatedWith Neo-Confucianism NERFINISHED
category Chinese posthumous titles
culture Chinese
denotesStatus esteemed status in Chinese intellectual history
grantedFor Zhu Xi’s influence on Neo-Confucian thought
hasGenderAssociation male honoree
honorificType posthumous name
honorsContribution systematization of Neo-Confucian doctrine by Zhu Xi
honorsField Confucian philosophy
Neo-Confucian philosophy
honorsReputation Zhu Xi’s scholarly prestige
honorsRole philosopher
honorsVirtue literary and moral achievement
language Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
region Imperial China NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Confucian posthumous naming system NERFINISHED
script Chinese characters
symbolizes recognition by the state and scholarly community
usedFor honoring Zhu Xi after his death

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Zhu Xi posthumousName Wen Gong