Skip to content
Category

Neo-Confucian scholars

page 1
Zhu Xi
Chinese historian, Neoconfucian philosopher, poet, and politician during the Song dynasty (1130–1200)
Wang Yangming
Chinese philosopher and general (1472–1529)
Zhou Dunyi
Chinese cosmologist, philosopher and writer (1017–1073)
Jeong Do-jeon
Korean philosopher and politician (1342-1398)
Zhang Zai
Chinese philosopher, essayist, politician, writer, and cosmologist (1020-1077)
Li Zhi
Chinese philosopher (1527–1602)
Jeong Mong-ju
Korean scholar (1337-1392)
Cheng Yi
Chinese philosopher (1033–1107)
Yun Hyu
Joseon scholar & civil servant (1617–1680)
Hayashi Razan
Japanese philosopher (1583–1657)
Shao Yong
Chinese philosopher, mathematician, and scholar under the Song dynasty (1011-1077)
Cheng Hao
Chinese philosopher (1032–1085)
Lu Jiuyuan
Chinese scholar (1139-1192)
Huang Zongxi
Chinese naturalist, political theorist and philosopher (1610-1695)
Kaibara Ekken
Japanese Confucianist Philosopher, Pre-Linnaean botanist, physician (1630-1714)
Cho Kwangjo
Korean philosopher (1482-1520)
Chŏng Inji
Joseon civil servant & scholar (1396 – 1478)
Yi Sŏu
Korean scholar (1633-1709)
Yamazaki Ansai
Japanese philosopher
Nam Kon
Korean politician (1471-1527)
Kim Chong-jik
Joseon philosopher & civil servant (1431 – 1492)
Fujiwara Seika
philosopher (1561-1619)
Yi Ik
Korean philosopher (1681-1763)
Cho Sik
Korean scholar and politician (1501-1572)
Park Gyu-su
Korean scholar-bureaucrat (1807-1877)
Choi Ik-hyun
Korean Joseon Dynasty scholar (1834-1906)
An Hyang
Korean philosopher of the Goryeo period (1243 – 1306)
Kwon Sang-ha
Neo-Confucian scholar (1641-1712)
Song Ikp'il
Korean scholar (1534-1599)
Yi Je-hyun
Korea Goryeo scholar (1287-1367)
Kinoshita Jun'an
Japanese Confucian in early-Edo period (1621-1699)
Pak Je-ga
Joseon Dynasty philosopher (1750-1815)
Kim Hyowŏn
Joseon politician and scholar (1532-1590)
Hayashi Hōkō
Japanese philosopher (1644-1732)
Kim Chajŏm
Korean politician
Kim Jang-saeng
Korean Neo-Confucian scholar, politician, educator, and writer of Korea's Joseon period (1548 -1631)
Li Guangdi
Qing dynasty politician
Ha Ryun
Korea politician and Neo-Confucian scholar (1347-1416)
Kim Seok-ju
Scholar and politician (1634-1684)
Xu Fuguan
Taiwanese historian and philosopher (1903–1982)
Wang Gen
Chinese Neo-Confucian philosopher (1483–1541)
Kil Chae
Korean politician and philosopher (1353-1419)
Yun Doo-su
Joseon Dynasty politician and writer (1533-1601)
Zhen Dexiu
Song dynasty person (CBDB = 10258)
An Pangjun
Korean general (1573-1654)
Mun Ik-chŏm
politician of the Goryeo Dynasty and a Neo-Confucian scholar (1329–1398)
Muro Kyūsō
Japanese philosopher
Sim Ŭigyŏm
Joseon politicians and scholar (1535-1587)
Xu Heng
Chinese Confucianist and educator (1209–1281)
Kim Jip
Scholar & civil servant of Joseon (1574 – 1656)
Li Xinchuan
Song dynasty historian
Hosoi Heishū
Japanese philosopher
Kang Hang
Korean scholar (1567–1618)
Yu Sunjŏng
politician and philosopher (1459-1512)
Jang Hyungwang
Korean Joseon Dynasty's writer and politician (1554-1637)
Woren
Woren (), alternatively rendered as Wesin (; 1804 – 8 June 1871), courtesy name Genfeng (艮峰), posthumous name Wenduan (文端), was an official of China's Qing dynasty. He was from the Mongol Ucigeri clan and belonged to the Plain Red Banner of the Eight Banners.
Qiu Jun
Chinese politician during the Ming dynasty
Seong Hui-ahn
Korean politician