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Founder of Yushan lineage in Quanzhen Taoism
‹See RfD› Wang Chuyi (1142–1217) was a Taoist master and philosopher. He was one of "The Seven Perfect Ones of the North" or "The Seven Real Taoists",
Wang_Chuyi
Founder of Quanzhen Taoism
Hao Datong, Wang Chuyi, and Sun Bu’er. Wang Chongyang is one of the Five Northern Patriarchs of Quanzhen, which in order they are: Wang Xuanfu 王玄甫, Zhongli
Wang_Chongyang
Semi-legendary Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Laozi
Chinese ethical and philosophical system
(official) in the Qing, and so forth. Wang Yangming, Instructions for Practical Living and Other Neo-Confucian Writings by Wang Yang-Ming, Wing-tsit Chan tran
Confucianism
Religious and philosophical tradition
differences from the later received edition (of Wang Bi c. 226–249). Apart from the Guodian text and the Wang Bi edition, another alternative version exists
Taoism
Chinese classic text
the 3rd century CE. The origins of the "Wang Bi" version have greater verification than either of the above. Wang Bi (226–249 CE) was a Three Kingdoms-period
Tao_Te_Ching
Chinese philosopher and general (1472–1529)
Wang Shouren (Chinese: 王守仁, 26 October 1472 – 9 January 1529), courtesy name Bo'an (Chinese: 伯安), art name Yangmingzi (traditional Chinese: 陽明子; simplified
Wang_Yangming
Cosmological dualism in Chinese philosophy
(7 May 2021). "yinyang". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 3 May 2023. Wang, Robin R. "Yinyang (Yin-yang)". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved
Yin_and_yang
Leader of China from 1949 to 1976
the Study of Wang Fuzhi (Chuan-shan Hsüeh-she), a revolutionary group founded by Changsha literati who wished to emulate the philosopher Wang Fuzhi. In spring
Mao_Zedong
Philosophical revival of Confucianism (13th–19th centuries)
comprises the dominant Cheng–Zhu school, in opposition to the later Lu–Wang school led by Wang Yangming and Lu Xiangshan. Neo-Confucianism could have been[clarification
Neo-Confucianism
Chinese philosopher (c. 551 – c. 479 BCE)
JSTOR 27854096. Archived from the original on 9 August 2021. Retrieved 12 April 2021. Wang, Dave. "Benjamin Franklin and China" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original
Confucius
who proposed mankind is innately benevolent. Wang Fu, endorsed the Confucian model of government. Wang Mang, emperor who sought to create a harmonious
List_of_Chinese_philosophers
Philosophical concept native to China
a morally just universe. On the whole, the Tao is equated with totality. Wang Fuzhi expressed the Tao as the taiji, or 'great ultimate', as well as the
Tao
Political doctrine of divine legitimacy in China
Liu Bang was ascribed a magical birth, and later a divine ancestry. When Wang Mang took power at the end of the western Han, he used the acceptance of
Mandate_of_Heaven
Confucian teaching
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Three Fundamental Bonds and Five Constant Virtues
Three_Fundamental_Bonds_and_Five_Constant_Virtues
1st-century Chinese meteorologist, astronomer, and philosopher
Wang Chong (Chinese: 王充; pinyin: Wáng Chōng; Wade–Giles: Wang Ch'ung; 27 – c. 97 AD), courtesy name Zhongren (仲任), was a Chinese astronomer, meteorologist
Wang_Chong
Chinese Taoist text
of 33). The Dunhuang manuscripts—discovered in the early 20th century by Wang Yuanlu, then obtained and analyzed by the Hungarian-British explorer Aurel
Zhuangzi_(book)
Concept in Chinese philosophy favouring inaction
new collations and commentary]. Shanghai: Guji. pp. 2.8.156. Deng, Yingke; Wang, Pingxing (2005). Ancient Chinese Inventions. 五洲传播出版社 (World communication
Wu_wei
Neo-Confucianist philosophical school
idealist Neo-Confucian philosopher Wang Shouren (whose pseudonym was Yangming Zi and who is thus often referred as Wang Yangming). Throughout the whole Yuan
Yangmingism
Confucian philosopher (c. 371 – c. 289 BC)
portal Biography portal Philosophy portal Cheng Yi (philosopher) Lu Jiuyuan Wang Yangming Mei, Yi Pao (1985). "Mencius", The New Encyclopedia Britannica,
Mencius
Various philosophical traditions of Taoism
The I Ching was also later linked to this tradition by scholars such as Wang Bi. Additionally, around 1,400 distinct texts have been collected together
Taoist_philosophy
Vital force in traditional Chinese philosophy
standardized to IPA transcription include: /kʰe̯iH/ (Bernard Karlgren), /kʰĭəiH/ (Wang Li), /kʰiəiH/ (Li Rong), /kʰɨjH/ (Edwin Pulleyblank), and /kʰɨiH/ (Zhengzhang
Qi
Type of philosophy
Zhu Xi and Wang Yangming are seen as the most important figures of Neo-Confucianism. Zhu Xi was a leading figure in Neo-Confucianism. Wang Yangming was
Chinese_philosophy
Chinese general (26 August 544 – 10 September 496 BC)
Du Mu (803–852), Chen Hao (c. Tang dynasty), Mei Yaochen (1002 - 1060), Wang Xi (c. 1082), He Yanxi (c. late 11th c.), and Zhang Yu (c. Southern Song
Sun_Tzu
Chinese philosopher (c.369 – c.286 BC)
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Zhuang_Zhou
Ancient Chinese philosophy
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Mohism
Chinese philosopher (1619–1692)
Wang Fuzhi (Chinese: 王夫之; pinyin: Wáng Fūzhī; Wade–Giles: Wang2 Fu1-chih1; 1619–1692), courtesy name Ernong (而農), pseudonym Chuanshan (船山), was a Chinese
Wang_Fuzhi
Poisonous birds in Chinese mythology
employed in each case. Various hagiographic sources relate that Wang Chuyi, a disciple of Wang Chongyang, was said to have been immune to poisons, even surviving
Zhenniao
Standard textbook on Marxist philosophy in China
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Dialectical Materialism and Historical Materialism
Dialectical_Materialism_and_Historical_Materialism
Qin State statesman, chancellor and reformer (c. 390–338 BC)
Yue (2015) as a guest appearance, depicting his execution. Portrayed by Wang Zhifei in the TV series The Qin Empire as a main character. Appears as a
Shang_Yang
Concept in Confucianism
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Yi_(philosophy)
Chinese philosopher and logician (c. 470 – c. 391 BCE)
"Mohism". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Needham & Wang 1956 165. Needham & Wang 1956 165–184. Mozi, "Embracing Scholars". Mozi, "Refining Self"
Mozi
Development of one's virtues
Fiorini, Karen (2014). "The Self-Cultivation Model of Lifelong Learning". In Wang, Viktor (ed.). Handbook of Research on Adult and Community Health Education:
Self-cultivation
Emperor of Jin China from 1161 to 1189
both Buddhism and Taoism. In 1187, Emperor Shizong invited Wang Chuyi, a disciple of Wang Chongyang (the founder of the Quanzhen School of Taoism), to
Emperor_Shizong_of_Jin
Ancient Chinese political-philosophy school
6; Chang 1998, p. 36. Wang 2024, p. 587. Graham 1989, p. 375; Liu 1994, p. xiii; Creel 1982, p. 72. Liu 1994, p. xiii,xiv; Wang 2024, p. 587. Wilkinson
Legalism_(Chinese_philosophy)
Collection of ancient Chinese texts written between the 3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE
Warring States generals Sun Bin and Pang Juan. The association of the name Wang Xu (王詡) is not generally supported. Whereas books I and II are attributed
Guiguzi
2017 Chinese TV series
Wurijitu as Wang Khan Baisha as Sangkun Gangde'er as Dushi Gao Yuyang as Dushi (child) Shao Feng as Qiu Chuji Wang Li as Ma Yu Guo Jun as Wang Chuyi Zhao Qiusheng
The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2017 TV series)
The_Legend_of_the_Condor_Heroes_(2017_TV_series)
Chinese philosopher and statesman (280–233 BC)
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Han_Fei
Virtue and practice in Chinese classics and society at large
p. 278. Hamilton 1990, p. 93. Hamilton 1990, p. 95. Chow 2009, p. 320. Wang, Yuen & Slaney 2008, p. 252. Kutcher 2006, p. 2. Hamilton 1990, p. 100, n
Filial_piety
2006 Chinese TV series
Qianchi Yuan Yuan as Kublai Khan Liu Kui as Möngke Khan Su Mao as Wang Chuyi Guo Jun as Wang Chongyang Zhou Haodong as Lu Liding Heizi as Feng Mofeng Zhao
The Return of the Condor Heroes (2006 TV series)
The_Return_of_the_Condor_Heroes_(2006_TV_series)
Chinese astrological and calendrical destiny calculation system
Phases. Key considerations include: Whether the Day Master is "strong" (旺, wàng) or "weak" (弱, ruò), determined by the support it receives from other elements
Four_Pillars_of_Destiny
Chinese philosopher (1130–1200)
teachings were to dominate Neo-Confucians such as Wang Fuzhi, though dissenters would later emerge such as Wang Yangming and the School of Mind two and a half
Zhu_Xi
Chinese novelist and essayist (1881–1936)
cn. Retrieved 10 June 2026. Lovell 2006 84 Lu & Xu 64 Lovell 2009 xxviii Wang, Xian (2025). Gendered Memories: An Imaginary Museum for Ding Ling and Chinese
Lu_Xun
Chinese astrological system using star positions in a twelve-palace chart
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Zi_Wei_Dou_Shu
Chinese Confucian philosopher (c. 310 – after 238 BCE)
Wang Zhong and Hu Yuanyi later improved the outline of Xun Quang's life, culminating in a synthesis of information by the Qing dynasty historian Wang
Xunzi_(philosopher)
1994 Hong Kong TV series
Lam Sheung-mou as Qiu Chuji Kong Chor-fai as Ma Yu Chan Wing-chun as Wang Chuyi Yu Mo-lin as Sun Bu'er Gordon Lam as Yin Zhiping Leung Yam-kei as Liu
The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1994 TV series)
The_Legend_of_the_Condor_Heroes_(1994_TV_series)
List of characters from the novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes by Jin Yong
and Yang families and becomes Yang Kang's martial arts master later. Wang Chuyi (王處一), also known as Yuyangzi (玉陽子) / Jade Sun, befriends Guo Jing after
List of The Legend of the Condor Heroes characters
List_of_The_Legend_of_the_Condor_Heroes_characters
Chinese Buddhist teacher (334–416)
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Lushan_Huiyuan
Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism collectively
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Three_teachings
Major school of Taoism
Sui, 隨山派) Qiu Chuji (丘處機): Longmen lineage (Dragon Gate Taoism, 龍門派) Wang Chuyi (王處一): Yushan lineage (Mount Yu, 崳山派) Hao Datong (郝大通): Huashan lineage
Quanzhen_School
Philosophical school founded by Yang Zhu
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Yangism
Chinese view of heaven
this figure to denote Tian (天) originally meaning "king" or "kings" (cf. wáng, 王). Over time, the meaning of Tian expanded to refer to ancestral kings
Tian
Highest Confucian virtue
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Ren_(philosophy)
Chinese academic, writer and politician (1891–1962)
ISBN 0-472-10039-4. Egan, Susan Chan (2017). "Hu Shi and His Experiments". In Wang, David Der-wei (ed.). A New Literary History of Modern China. Cambridge,
Hu_Shih
Zhou Dynasty philosopher
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Zou_Yan
Chinese scholar
the Lu-Wang school after the names of two major thinkers, Lu Jiuyuan and Wang Yangming. The influence of this school in China following Wang's death was
Lu_Jiuyuan
Concept of rite in Chinese philosophy
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Li_(Confucianism)
1983 Hong Kong TV series
Cheung Ying-choi as Ma Yu Rainbow Ching as Sun Bu'er Leung Siu-tik as Wang Chuyi Cheng Ka-sang as Hao Datong The Legend of the Condor Heroes (射鵰英雄傳) is
The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1983 TV series)
The_Legend_of_the_Condor_Heroes_(1983_TV_series)
Chinese philosophy during the Eastern Zhou
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Hundred_Schools_of_Thought
Post-classical Chinese philosophy bringing together Taoist and Confucian beliefs
textual references to Daoist meditation, the "Wang Bi version" does not. Richard Wilhelm said the Wang Bi commentary changed the Daodejing "from a compendiary
Xuanxue
Meditation practice
refers to the Neo-Confucian meditation practice advocated by Zhu Xi and Wang Yang-ming. Jing zuo can also be described as a form of spiritual self-cultivation
Jing_zuo
Qin dynasty politician (c. 280 – 208 BC)
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Li_Si
Chinese founder of Yangist philosophy (440–c.360 BC)
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Yang_Zhu
750–) Du Guangting (850–933) Chen Tuan (871–989) Wang Chongyang (1113–1170) Sun Bu'er (1119–1182) Wang Chuyi (1142–1217) Qiu Chuji (1148–1227) Zhang Sanfeng
List_of_Taoists
Eclectic school of thought
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Mixed School (Chinese philosophy)
Mixed_School_(Chinese_philosophy)
Chinese cosmologist, philosopher and writer (1017–1073)
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Zhou_Dunyi
Chinese philosopher, essayist, politician, writer, and cosmologist (1020-1077)
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Zhang_Zai
Key concept in Taoism and East Asian Buddhism
is ruled by heaven, and the Dao is ruled by itself (ziran). According to Wang Bi’s commentary and the Heshanggong commentary, ziran here refers to the
Ziran
Chinese theological conception of Heaven
ISBN 978-1-84706-475-2. Zhao, Dunhua (2012). "The Chinese Path to Polytheism". In Wang, Robin R. (ed.). Chinese Philosophy in an Era of Globalization. SUNY Press
Chinese_theology
Sixth-generation descendent of Confucius
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Kong_Chuan
20th–21st century Confucianist revival movement
Confucian philosophical framework.[citation needed] Borrowing from the school of Wang Yangming, Xiong developed a metaphysical system for the new Confucian movement
New_Confucianism
Chinese military strategist and philosopher
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Zhang Yi (Warring States period)
Zhang_Yi_(Warring_States_period)
Chinese educator and statesman (1868–1940)
Boorman 1970, p. 298. Boorman 1970, p. 299. Wang, Ban (2020). "Aesthetics, Morality, and the Modern Community: Wang Guowei, Cai Yuanpei, and Lu Xun". Critical
Cai_Yuanpei
Concept in Neo-Confucian Chinese philosophy
exemplary life. Wang Yangming, a philosopher who opposed Zhu Xi's ideas, held that li was to be found not in the world but within oneself. Wang Yangming was
Li_(neo-Confucianism)
Chinese scholar (1613–1682)
age of eighteen in 1601, while betrothed to a woman with the surname Wang (王). Wang remained unmarried due to traditional customs and lived in relative
Gu_Yanwu
Chinese philosopher and translator
and a "school of mind" (xinxue [zh] 心學) or Lu-Wang school [zh] represented by Lu Xiangshan and Wang Yangming. Mou identifies a third lineage, whose
Mou_Tsung-san
Chinese philosopher and historian (1895–1990)
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Feng_Youlan
Concept in Chinese philosophy
Lao Tzu; an entirely new translation based on the recently discovered Ma-wang-tui manuscripts. New York: Bantam Books. ISBN 978-0-553-34935-1. Mair, Victor
De_(Chinese)
Chinese general (440–381 BC)
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Wu_Qi
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Ti_(philosophy)
Chinese philosopher, poet, and politician (773–819)
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Liu_Zongyuan
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Xu_Xing_(philosopher)
Concept in Chinese philosophy
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Xin_(heart-mind)
2003 Chinese TV series
as Tolui Meng Meng as Tolui (child) Zhou Haodong as Qiu Chuji Wang Gang as Wang Chuyi Li Xiaomin as Ma Yu Li Wei as Yin Zhiping Xiu Qing as Ouyang Ke
The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2003 TV series)
The_Legend_of_the_Condor_Heroes_(2003_TV_series)
Classical Chinese school of thought
medical framework. The earliest surviving recordings of this are in the Ma Wang Dui texts and Huang Di Nei Jing. During the Han dynasty, the concepts of
School_of_Naturalists
1988 Taiwanese TV series
Hua-chung as Tolui Wei Hung as Jebe Huang Kuan-hsiung as Ma Yu Chiang Ying as Wang Chuyi Mao Ching-shun as Ke Zhen'e Ting Yang-kuo as Zhu Cong Hsu Jo-hua as Han
The Legend of the Condor Heroes (1988 TV series)
The_Legend_of_the_Condor_Heroes_(1988_TV_series)
2008 Chinese TV series
Chagatai Yan Hongzhi as Jamukha Wang Xiaochen as Feng Heng Yang Yi as Ma Yu Ji Qilin as Wang Chongyang Yang Guang as Wang Chuyi Xu Xiaoming as Hao Datong Liu
The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2008 TV series)
The_Legend_of_the_Condor_Heroes_(2008_TV_series)
1983 Hong Kong TV series
Qianchi Yu Mo-lin as Granny Sun Rainbow Ching as Sun Bu'er Leung Siu-tik as Wang Chuyi Chan On-ying as Shagu Regina Tsang as Yinggu Richard Ng as Lu Guanying
The Return of the Condor Heroes (1983 TV series)
The_Return_of_the_Condor_Heroes_(1983_TV_series)
Chinese official, scholar and writer (77–6 BCE)
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Liu_Xiang_(scholar)
Political and military strategy in early China
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
School_of_Diplomacy
Chinese philosopher (1527–1602)
identified himself as a heretic. He can be seen as having been influenced by Wang Yangming (1472–1529), as well as the Taizhou School. He denied that women
Li_Zhi_(philosopher)
Si‑yuk 劉仕裕 March 8, 1983 (1983-03-08) Wang Chuyi saves Guo Jing. To apologize, Yang Kang invites both Wang Chuyi and Guo Jing to a banquet, but it's just
List of The Legend of the Condor Heroes episodes (1983)
List_of_The_Legend_of_the_Condor_Heroes_episodes_(1983)
1995 Hong Kong TV series
Doi Chi-wai as Zhao Zhijing Koi Ngok as Liu Chuxuan Suen Kit-hing as Wang Chuyi Choi Kok-hing as Hao Datong Law Kwan-chor as Lu Qingdu Liu Lai-lai as Sun
The_Condor_Heroes_95
Various Taoist denominations
Sui, 隨山派) Qiu Chuji (丘處機): Longmen lineage (Dragon Gate Taoism, 龍門派) Wang Chuyi (王處一): Yushan lineage (Mount Yu, 崳山派) Hao Datong (郝大通): Huashan lineage
Daoist_schools
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Qing_(philosophy)
List of characters from the novel The Return of the Condor Heroes by Jin Yong
as Changshengzi (長生子) Qiu Chuji (丘處機), also known as Changchunzi (長春子) Wang Chuyi (王處一), also known as Yuyangzi (玉陽子) Hao Datong (郝大通), also known as Guangningzi
List of The Return of the Condor Heroes characters
List_of_The_Return_of_the_Condor_Heroes_characters
Confucian political concept
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Rectification_of_names
Chinese philosopher and historian (1930–2021)
Fan Zhongyan Hu Hong Lu Jiuyuan Shao Yong Shen Kuo Su Song Wang Anshi Wang Chongyang Wang Chuyi Ye Shi Zhang Zai Zhou Dunyi Zhu Xi Yuan Ming Chen Jiru Huang
Li_Zehou
Western Han dynasty philosopher, politician, and writer
over mortal society is executed via its terrestrial surrogate, the King (Wang). In relation to this exalted sovereign, human ministers occupy a status
Dong_Zhongshu
Chinese philosopher (1033–1107)
appointments to high offices. He campaigned against the reformist policies of Wang Anshi, and after the reformers were dismissed from office, he was appointed
Cheng_Yi_(philosopher)
WANG CHUYI
WANG CHUYI
Girl/Female
Sikh
Beautiful, Lovely
Boy/Male
Chinese Scottish Shakespearean
Wind.
Boy/Male
Indian
War
Boy/Male
Vietnamese
Valuable.
Male
Chinese
the sun.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a nickname for a shy or short-sighted person, from Old English wand ‘mole’. Compare Want.German : occupational name for a weaver or cloth cutter, from a reduced form of Middle High German gewant ‘cloth’, ‘garment’. Compare Wander 2.German : topographic name from Middle High German want ‘wall’, ‘steep rock’, ‘precipice’.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a glove maker, from Middle Dutch wante ‘glove’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places named Wing in Buckinghamshire and Rutland. The former was probably named in Old English as the settlement of the Wiwingas ‘the family or followers of a man named Wiwa’, or alternatively perhaps ‘the people of the temple’ (from a derivative of Old English wīg, wēoh ‘(pre-Christian) temple’). The latter is from Old Norse vengi, a derivative of vangr ‘field’. Compare Wang.Dutch (van Wing) : variant of Winge.Chinese : variant of Rong 2.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese unisex name SANG means "noble."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese
Kingly
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English want ‘mole’, hence a nickname, perhaps for a short-sighted person.English : topographic name for someone who lived at a crossroad, a dialect form of Went.Dutch : variant of Wand.
Boy/Male
Dutch Norse Swedish Anglo Saxon
Tall.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Islamic, Muslim, Pakistani, Urdu
Man You are Beautiful; Love
Girl/Female
English
Pale.
Male
Chinese
well-being.
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name KWANG means "deer."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old English wagian ‘to shake or waddle’.English : topographic name from Middle English wagge ‘marsh’, ‘bog’.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese
Fragrant
Male
Chinese
strong, good.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Scandinavian, Vietnamese
Wave Bright; Tall One; Sweet Potato
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname from Middle English wann ‘wan’, ‘pale’ (the meaning of the word in Old English was, conversely, ‘dark’).German : from the personal name Wano, a short form of Wambald (see Wambold).German : topographic name denoting a basket-shaped valley or on a basket-shaped knoll, Middle High German wann(e) ‘basket’ (see Wanner and Wannemacher).
WANG CHUYI
WANG CHUYI
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Romanian, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu
Gazelle; Roe; Beauty; Grace; Roe-buck; Small Deer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for the smaller of two men with the same forename, from the comparative of Light.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Leiter.
Girl/Female
Irish
From rionach meaning “queenly.†In legend Rionach was the wife of “Niall of the Nine Hostages†(read the legend) and as such is the maternal ancestor of many of the great Irish family dynasties.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Fragrant, Beloved, Valuable
Boy/Male
Hindu
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Adler, ADDLER means "eagle."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Holy name
Girl/Female
Muslim
Night
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Answer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Royle.Americanized form of German Reul or Reule.Possibly also an Americanized form of Spanish and Portuguese Real.
WANG CHUYI
WANG CHUYI
WANG CHUYI
WANG CHUYI
WANG CHUYI
v. t.
To be without; to be destitute of, or deficient in; not to have; to lack; as, to want knowledge; to want judgment; to want learning; to want food and clothing.
n.
See Whang.
v. t.
To cut off the wings of; to wound in the wing; to disable a wing of; as, to wing a bird.
v. i.
A set; all required for an outfit; as, a new gang of stays.
pl.
of Hang-by
n.
A tang. See Tang a state.
n.
Any appendage resembling the wing of a bird or insect in shape or appearance.
v. i.
To suspend; to fasten to some elevated point without support from below; -- often used with up or out; as, to hang a coat on a hook; to hang up a sign; to hang out a banner.
v. i.
To wane.
v. i.
A number going in company; hence, a company, or a number of persons associated for a particular purpose; a group of laborers under one foreman; a squad; as, a gang of sailors; a chain gang; a gang of thieves.
n.
The quality of being wan; wanness.
v. i.
The state of not having; the condition of being without anything; absence or scarcity of what is needed or desired; deficiency; lack; as, a want of power or knowledge for any purpose; want of food and clothing.
a.
Having the sails set in the manner called wing-and-wing.
n.
A sharp, twanging sound; an unpleasant tone; a twang.
n.
Passage by flying; flight; as, to take wing.
n.
Connection; arrangement; plan; as, the hang of a discourse.
n.
Fig.: A sharp, specific flavor or tinge. Cf. Tang a twang.
v. t.
To have occasion for, as useful, proper, or requisite; to require; to need; as, in winter we want a fire; in summer we want cooling breezes.
v. i.
To hover; to impend; to appear threateningly; -- usually with over; as, evils hang over the country.