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Dai De (Chinese: 戴德; pinyin: Dài Dé), also known as Da Dai, (Chinese: 大戴; lit. 'Big Dai'; more formally, "Dai the Greater"), birth and death unknown, was a Confucian scholar of the Former Han Dynasty. He was active during the reign of Emperor Yuan of Han (48–33 BC). He was the son of (戴仁) and the uncle of Dai Sheng. He was a native of Liang (now Shangqiu, Henan) and a founder of the New Text Confucian (Simplified:今文经学; Traditional: 今文經學 ) exegesis of “classical texts concerned with codes of conduct” (Simplified: 今文礼学; Traditional: 今文禮學: Jinwen lixue) during the Former Han Dynasty.

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  • Dai De (xinès tradicional: 戴德, xinès simplificat: 戴德, pinyin: Dài Dé), també conegut com a Da Dai, (xinès tradicional: 大戴, xinès simplificat: 大戴, pinyin: Dà Dài, literalment 'Big Dai'), data de mort i naixement desconeguda, va ser un erudit confucià de la Dinastia Han Occidental. Va estar actiu durant el regnat de l'Emperador Yuan de Han (48–33 aEC). Era el fill de (戴仁) i el germà major de Dai Sheng. Nadiu de Liang (en l'actualitat , Henan) i un fundador de la (今文经学, Escola de Confucianisme) de la Dinastia Han Occidental. Ell va ajudar a compilar el Llibre dels Ritus (礼记), editant els 214 llibres compostos en el 1r segle aC els va reduir a 85. El seu germà Dai Sheng reduir encara més fins a 46, als quals es van afegir tres llibres més, donant als 49 que han arribat fins a nosaltres avui dia. La versió de Dai De dels Ritus és coneguda com a 大戴礼记. (ca)
  • Dai De (Chinese: 戴德; pinyin: Dài Dé), also known as Da Dai, (Chinese: 大戴; lit. 'Big Dai'; more formally, "Dai the Greater"), birth and death unknown, was a Confucian scholar of the Former Han Dynasty. He was active during the reign of Emperor Yuan of Han (48–33 BC). He was the son of (戴仁) and the uncle of Dai Sheng. He was a native of Liang (now Shangqiu, Henan) and a founder of the New Text Confucian (Simplified:今文经学; Traditional: 今文經學 ) exegesis of “classical texts concerned with codes of conduct” (Simplified: 今文礼学; Traditional: 今文禮學: Jinwen lixue) during the Former Han Dynasty. He was traditionally credited with producing a substantially edited version of the Book of Rites (Li Ji) that bore his name: Dai the Greater's Book of Rites (大戴禮記 Da Dai Li Ji). It is likely, however, that Dai's prestigious name was attached to a reduced version of the Book of Rites in order to legitimate a much-revised text. Traditionally, the preceding version was said to have consisted of an initial 131 essays (篇 pian), to which an additional 83 were subsequently added. Dai is said to have reduced the resulting 214 essays to 85, which his nephew, Dai Sheng, was then supposed to have further reduced too 46. 3 additional essays were added later to reach a final total of 49. There is no reliable evidence, however, to attribute these revisions to either Dai De or Dai Sheng, both of whom were, nevertheless, trained as Confucian scholars specializing in various texts concerning "codes of conduct" (禮 li). Dai's reputed influence on these related texts, which include the Rites of Zhou and the Book of Etiquette and Ceremonial, is equally uncertain. A short biography of Dai can be found in the RoutledgeCurzon Encyclopedia of Confucianism (Routledge, 2003). (en)
  • 戴德(?-?),西汉後期魏郡斥丘人(今河北省邯郸市成安县北乡义),汉代今文經学的开创者。 戴德活跃于汉元帝时(前43年一前33年),作《大戴礼记》。而制定《小戴礼记》的戴圣是戴德之姪子,戴仁之子。 戴圣与叔父戴德两人被后人合称为大小戴。 (zh)
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  • 戴德(?-?),西汉後期魏郡斥丘人(今河北省邯郸市成安县北乡义),汉代今文經学的开创者。 戴德活跃于汉元帝时(前43年一前33年),作《大戴礼记》。而制定《小戴礼记》的戴圣是戴德之姪子,戴仁之子。 戴圣与叔父戴德两人被后人合称为大小戴。 (zh)
  • Dai De (xinès tradicional: 戴德, xinès simplificat: 戴德, pinyin: Dài Dé), també conegut com a Da Dai, (xinès tradicional: 大戴, xinès simplificat: 大戴, pinyin: Dà Dài, literalment 'Big Dai'), data de mort i naixement desconeguda, va ser un erudit confucià de la Dinastia Han Occidental. Va estar actiu durant el regnat de l'Emperador Yuan de Han (48–33 aEC). Era el fill de (戴仁) i el germà major de Dai Sheng. Nadiu de Liang (en l'actualitat , Henan) i un fundador de la (今文经学, Escola de Confucianisme) de la Dinastia Han Occidental. (ca)
  • Dai De (Chinese: 戴德; pinyin: Dài Dé), also known as Da Dai, (Chinese: 大戴; lit. 'Big Dai'; more formally, "Dai the Greater"), birth and death unknown, was a Confucian scholar of the Former Han Dynasty. He was active during the reign of Emperor Yuan of Han (48–33 BC). He was the son of (戴仁) and the uncle of Dai Sheng. He was a native of Liang (now Shangqiu, Henan) and a founder of the New Text Confucian (Simplified:今文经学; Traditional: 今文經學 ) exegesis of “classical texts concerned with codes of conduct” (Simplified: 今文礼学; Traditional: 今文禮學: Jinwen lixue) during the Former Han Dynasty. (en)
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