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- He_Yan abstract "He Yan (Chinese: 何晏; pinyin: Hé Yàn) (c. 195–249) was a politician and prominent philosopher of Wei (220–265), one of the Three Kingdoms. His style name was Ping Shu (Chinese: 平叔; pinyin: Píng Shū). He was the grandson of the Han general He Jin and, after his mother was taken as a concubine by Cao Cao, was raised with the Wei royal family. He gained a reputation for intelligence and scholarship at an early age, but he was unpopular and criticized for being arrogant and dissolute. He was rejected for government positions by both Emperors Cao Pi and Cao Rui, but became a powerful minister during the rule of Cao Shuang. When the Sima Family took control of the government in a coup d'etat in 249, he was executed along with all the other officials loyal to Cao.He was, along with Wang Bi, one of the founders of the Daoist school of Xuanxue. He synthesized the philosophical schools of Daoism and Confucianism, believing that the two schools complimented each other. He wrote a famous commentary on the Daode Jing that was influential in his time, but no copies have survived. His commentary on the Analects was considered standard and authoritative for nearly 1000 years, until his interpretation was displaced by the commentary of Zhu Xi in the fourteenth century.".
- He_Yan birthPlace Henan.
- He_Yan birthPlace Nanyang,_Henan.
- He_Yan birthYear "0195".
- He_Yan deathDate "0249".
- He_Yan deathYear "0249".
- He_Yan nationality Cao_Wei.
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- He_Yan religion Xuanxue.
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- He_Yan birthDate "c.195".
- He_Yan birthPlace Henan.
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- He_Yan c "何晏".
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- He_Yan caption "He Yan's commentary on the Analects of Confucius".
- He_Yan dateOfDeath "249".
- He_Yan deathDate "249".
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- He_Yan name "He Yan".
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- He_Yan notableWorks "Collected Explanations of the Analects ; Commentary on the Daode Jing".
- He_Yan occupation "Scholar, philosopher, imperial minister of personnel".
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- He_Yan placeOfBirth "Nanyang of Henan".
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- He_Yan shortDescription "Philosopher".
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- He_Yan comment "He Yan (Chinese: 何晏; pinyin: Hé Yàn) (c. 195–249) was a politician and prominent philosopher of Wei (220–265), one of the Three Kingdoms. His style name was Ping Shu (Chinese: 平叔; pinyin: Píng Shū). He was the grandson of the Han general He Jin and, after his mother was taken as a concubine by Cao Cao, was raised with the Wei royal family. He gained a reputation for intelligence and scholarship at an early age, but he was unpopular and criticized for being arrogant and dissolute.".
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- He_Yan depiction Commentaries_of_the_Analects_of_Confucius.jpg.
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