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48: 404:. Li felt that human nature (which he believed to be inherently good) was the ultimate subject of his study, and that nature was the guiding principle on which to base human morality. He had an interest in the sciences. 457:
from its subsequent commentaries. A complete collection of Li's works (around thirty books) was published around a hundred years after his death, entitled the
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Hon, Tze-ki (2005). "Constancy in change: A comparison of James Legge's and Richard Wilhelm's interpretations of the Yijing".
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and Grand Secretary, and positions on the Board of War, Board of Civil Service and the Board of Public Works.
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Family Matters: Women's Negotiation with Confucian Family Ethics in Qing and Republican China
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Cheng-Zhu Confucianism in the Early Qing: Li Guangdi (1642–1718) and Qing Learning
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to work as a spy in Geng's camp. Later in life, he was responsible for planning
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Ng, On-Cho (2010). "Li Guangdi and the Philosophy of Human Nature".
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Li wrote or edited a number of philosophical texts, including the
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he did not entirely disregard the teachings of Zhu's rivals
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Index

Chinese name
family name
Li

Grand Secretary of the Wenyuan Library
Minister of Personnel
Chen Tingjing
Governor
Zhili
Anxi County
Qing Empire
Jinshi
Imperial Examination
Chinese
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
courtesy name
Chinese
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
sobriquet
Chinese
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
neo-Confucianist
Kangxi Emperor
Qing dynasty
An-khoe County
Fujian
jinshi
Beijing
Fujian
Wu Sangui

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