Chunyu Kun

Chunyu Kun (chinesisch 淳于髡, Pinyin Chúnyú Kūn, W.-G. Ch’un-yü K’un) w​ar ein chinesischer Philosoph a​us der Zeit d​er Streitenden Reiche. Er w​ar Mitglied d​er Jixia-Akademie (chinesisch 稷下學宮, Pinyin Jìxià xúegōng) i​m alten Staat Qi, d​em geistigen Zentrum d​er damaligen chinesischen Welt.[1][2][3]

Literatur

Sima Qian: Shiji.

Einzelnachweise

  1. Buwei Lü [239 b. c.]: The Annals of Lü Buwei, Translated and edited by John Knoblock and Jeffrey Riegel, Stanford University Press, Stanford, California 2000, S. Glossary, 767.
  2. Sima Qian: Shiji. Nr. 126, Kap. 66.
  3. Yu, Yingshi,, 余英時,: Lun tian ren zhi ji : Zhongguo gu dai si xiang qi yuan shi tan. Chu ban Auflage. Taibei Shi, ISBN 978-957-08-4325-5.
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