Hu Yuan
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. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Wang, Hong-Yang, Zhao, Ya-Li, Liu, Qiong, Yuan, Hu, Gao, Yun, Lan, Lan, Yu, Lan, Wang, Da-Yong, Guan, Jing, Wang, Qiu-Ju
Published 2015
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