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- Junzi abstract "The junzi (Chinese: 君子, p jūnzǐ, lit. \"lord's son\") is a Chinese philosophical term often translated as \"gentleman\" or \"superior person\" and employed by both the Duke of Wen in the I-ching and Confucius in his works to describe the ideal man.".
- Junzi wikiPageID "3072328".
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- Junzi wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Junzi wikiPageRevisionID "691684013".
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_culture.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_words_and_phrases.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Confucianism.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Celebrity.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_language.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_philosophy.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Confucianism.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Confucius.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Egotism.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Emotion.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Family.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Filial_piety.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Four_Gentlemen.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Gentleman.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_China.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink I_Ching.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink King_Wen_of_Zhou.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Loyalty.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Pinyin.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Politician.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Poverty.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Power_(social_and_political).
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Prince.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Ren_(Confucianism).
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Sage_(philosophy).
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Virtue.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Zhu_Xi.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLink Übermensch.
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinese scholar gentleman".
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Confucian gentlemen".
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Junzi".
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jūnzǐ".
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Quân tử".
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLinkText "ethically well-cultivated men".
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLinkText "gentleman".
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLinkText "junzi".
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLinkText "noble person".
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLinkText "perfect gentleman".
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLinkText "superior man".
- Junzi wikiPageWikiLinkText "xiaoren".
- Junzi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:China-stub.
- Junzi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:East-Asia-stub.
- Junzi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Linktext.
- Junzi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Philo-stub.
- Junzi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Junzi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh_icon.
- Junzi subject Category:Chinese_culture.
- Junzi subject Category:Chinese_words_and_phrases.
- Junzi subject Category:Confucianism.
- Junzi hypernym Term.
- Junzi type School.
- Junzi type Diacritic.
- Junzi type Redirect.
- Junzi type Religion.
- Junzi type School.
- Junzi type Theory.
- Junzi comment "The junzi (Chinese: 君子, p jūnzǐ, lit. \"lord's son\") is a Chinese philosophical term often translated as \"gentleman\" or \"superior person\" and employed by both the Duke of Wen in the I-ching and Confucius in his works to describe the ideal man.".
- Junzi label "Junzi".
- Junzi sameAs Q1208000.
- Junzi sameAs Junzi.
- Junzi sameAs Csün-ce.
- Junzi sameAs 군자.
- Junzi sameAs Junzi.
- Junzi sameAs m.08pjjl.
- Junzi sameAs Цзюнь-цзы.
- Junzi sameAs Ťün-c’.
- Junzi sameAs Цзюньцзи.
- Junzi sameAs جنزی.
- Junzi sameAs Quân_tử.
- Junzi sameAs Q1208000.
- Junzi sameAs 君子.
- Junzi wasDerivedFrom Junzi?oldid=691684013.
- Junzi isPrimaryTopicOf Junzi.