Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Guan_Zhong> ?p ?o }
- Guan_Zhong abstract "Guan Zhong (Chinese: 管仲; Wade–Giles: Kuan Chung) (c. 720-645 BC) was a chancellor and reformer of the State of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history. His given name was Yíwú (夷吾). Zhong was his courtesy name. Recommended by Bao Shuya, he was appointed Prime Minister by Duke Huan of Qi in 685 BC. Through Guan Zhong's reforms and skilful diplomacy Qi became the most powerful of the feudal states and Duke Huan lord protector over the feudal lords. Though knowledge of his reforms is limited, in particular he instituted a famous fiscal policy known as \"balancing the light and the heavy\", associated with salt and iron monopolies. Though otherwise a diverse work, the Guanzi compilation making use of his name makes similar such recommendations.Translator Allyn Rickett considers that, \"judging what was said of him in the Zuo zhuan, he could qualify, at least in most respects, as an ideal Confucian minister... Guan Zhong is reported to have advised Duke Huan: 'Summon the wavering with courtesy and cherish the remote with virtuous conduct. So long as your virtuous conduct and courtesy never falter, there will be no one who does not cherish you.'\" When Duke Huan was approached to dethrone the ruling clans of his state, Guan Zhong advised him that that he had won their adherence through politeness(li) and trustworthiness(xin).During the time of Confucius, when his students criticized Guan Zhong as lacking propriety Confucius said of him that \"Through having Guan Zhong as his minister Duke Huan became protector over the feudal lords. He brought unity and order to the entire realm so that even today people people enjoy his gifts to them\" and that \"It was due to Guan Zhong that Duke Huan was able to assemble the feudal lords on numerous occasions without resorting to the use of his war chariots. Such was his goodness!\"Because some of his reforms might be considered purely administrative (as opposed to Confucianism, which \"aspired to produce orderly rule solely through the charismatic excellence of the aristocratic leaders of the state\") translator Allyn Ricket writes that later Confucian historians disparagingly identified Guan Zhong with the Legalist school, even though actually legalistic (that is, \"Fa\" or method-based) philosophy did not develop until hundreds of years later.".
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageID "1459586".
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageLength "6841".
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageRevisionID "704596813".
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Bao_Shuya.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Brothel.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Category:640s_BC_deaths.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Category:645_BC.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Category:720s_BC.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Category:7th-century_BC_Chinese_people.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Category:8th-century_BC_Chinese_people.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Category:8th-century_BC_births.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_chancellors.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_law.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legalism_(Chinese_philosophy).
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophers_of_law.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Qi_(state).
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zhou_dynasty_philosophers.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zhou_dynasty_politicians.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Conscription.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Courtesy_name.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Discourses_on_Salt_and_Iron.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Duke_Huan_of_Qi.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Five_Hegemons.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Given_name.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Guanzi_(text).
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Jixia_Academy.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Koei.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Legalism_(Chinese_philosophy).
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Lü_Buwei.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Qi_(state).
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Qin_Shi_Huang.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Quanrong.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Romance_of_the_Three_Kingdoms_XI.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Spring_and_Autumn_period.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Warring_States_period.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Xing_(state).
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLink Zuo_Zhuan.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guan Yiwu".
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guan Zhong".
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guanzi".
- Guan_Zhong c "管仲".
- Guan_Zhong id "Guan,+Zhong".
- Guan_Zhong j "Gun2 Zung6".
- Guan_Zhong name "Zhong Guan".
- Guan_Zhong ocBs "*".
- Guan_Zhong p "Guǎn Zhòng".
- Guan_Zhong tl "Kńg Tiōng".
- Guan_Zhong w "Kuan Chung".
- Guan_Zhong w "Kuan3 Chung4".
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chinese_Political_Realism.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gutenberg_author.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-cmn.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Chinese.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Internet_Archive_author.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Guan_Zhong wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Guan_Zhong y "Gún Juhng".
- Guan_Zhong subject Category:640s_BC_deaths.
- Guan_Zhong subject Category:645_BC.
- Guan_Zhong subject Category:720s_BC.
- Guan_Zhong subject Category:7th-century_BC_Chinese_people.
- Guan_Zhong subject Category:8th-century_BC_Chinese_people.
- Guan_Zhong subject Category:8th-century_BC_births.
- Guan_Zhong subject Category:Chinese_chancellors.
- Guan_Zhong subject Category:Chinese_law.
- Guan_Zhong subject Category:Legalism_(Chinese_philosophy).
- Guan_Zhong subject Category:Philosophers_of_law.
- Guan_Zhong subject Category:Qi_(state).
- Guan_Zhong subject Category:Zhou_dynasty_philosophers.
- Guan_Zhong subject Category:Zhou_dynasty_politicians.
- Guan_Zhong hypernym Chancellor.
- Guan_Zhong type Person.
- Guan_Zhong type Philosopher.
- Guan_Zhong type School.
- Guan_Zhong type Minister.
- Guan_Zhong type Philosopher.
- Guan_Zhong type Scholar.
- Guan_Zhong type School.
- Guan_Zhong type Theory.
- Guan_Zhong type Thing.
- Guan_Zhong comment "Guan Zhong (Chinese: 管仲; Wade–Giles: Kuan Chung) (c. 720-645 BC) was a chancellor and reformer of the State of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history. His given name was Yíwú (夷吾). Zhong was his courtesy name. Recommended by Bao Shuya, he was appointed Prime Minister by Duke Huan of Qi in 685 BC. Through Guan Zhong's reforms and skilful diplomacy Qi became the most powerful of the feudal states and Duke Huan lord protector over the feudal lords.".
- Guan_Zhong label "Guan Zhong".
- Guan_Zhong sameAs Q457972.
- Guan_Zhong sameAs Guan_Zhong.
- Guan_Zhong sameAs Guan_Zhong.
- Guan_Zhong sameAs Guan_Zhong.
- Guan_Zhong sameAs Guan_Zhong.
- Guan_Zhong sameAs 管仲.
- Guan_Zhong sameAs 관중_(춘추).
- Guan_Zhong sameAs Гуань_Чжун_(легист).
- Guan_Zhong sameAs Guan_Zhong.
- Guan_Zhong sameAs Guan_Zhong.
- Guan_Zhong sameAs m.0537c9.