"\u771F \u5FB3\u79C0\uFF08\u3057\u3093 \u3068\u304F\u3057\u3085\u3046\u3001\u6DF3\u71995\u5E749\u670815\u65E5\uFF081178\u5E7410\u670827\u65E5\uFF09 - \u7AEF\u5E732\u5E745\u670812\u65E5\uFF081235\u5E745\u670830\u65E5\uFF09\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u4E2D\u56FD\u5357\u5B8B\u4E2D\u671F\u306E\u653F\u6CBB\u5BB6\u30FB\u5112\u5B66\u8005\u3002\u5B57\u306F\u5E0C\u5143\u3001\u53F7\u306F\u897F\u5C71\u5148\u751F\u3002\u8AE1\u306F\u6587\u5FE0\u3002\u5EFA\u5DDE\u6D66\u57CE\u770C\u306E\u51FA\u8EAB\u3002\u300E\u5FC3\u7D4C\u300F\u306E\u8457\u8005\u3068\u3057\u3066\u77E5\u3089\u308C\u308B\u3002"@ja . . . . . "\u771F\u5FB7\u79C0\uFF081178\u5E74\uFF0D1235\u5E74\uFF09\uFF0C\u5B57\u666F\u5143\uFF0C\u5F8C\u6539\u666F\u5E0C\uFF0C\u865F\u897F\u5C71\uFF0C\u5F8C\u4E16\u7A31\u897F\u5C71\u5148\u751F\uFF0C\u798F\u5EFA\u5EFA\u5DDE\u6D66\u57CE\uFF08\u4ECA\u798F\u5EFA\u7701\u5357\u5E73\u5E02\u6D66\u57CE\u53BF\uFF09\u4EBA\uFF0C\u5357\u5B8B\u540D\u81E3\u3001\u5112\u5BB6\u5B78\u8005\uFF0C\u5C6C\u6731\u71B9\u7406\u5B78\u4E00\u6D3E\u3002"@zh . "Zhen Jingxi"@en . . . "52836105"^^ . . . "Zhen Dexiu"@en . . . . "1235-05-30"^^ . . . "Zhen Dexiu (Chinese: \u771F\u5FB7\u79C0; Wade\u2013Giles: Chen Te-hsiu; 1178 \u2013 1235) was a Chinese politician and philosopher during the Southern Song dynasty. His Neo-Confucianist views were influential at court and together with his colleague Wei Liaoweng he was instrumental in making Neo-Confucianism the dominant political philosophy of his time."@en . "1178-10-27"^^ . . . . . . . "1178"^^ . . "Zhen Dexiu"@en . . . . . . "Jian'ou, Pucheng, Nanping, China"@en . . . . . . . . "Chen Te-hsiu"@en . . . . . . . . "\u771F\u5FB7\u79C0"@zh . . . . . . "\u771F \u5FB3\u79C0\uFF08\u3057\u3093 \u3068\u304F\u3057\u3085\u3046\u3001\u6DF3\u71995\u5E749\u670815\u65E5\uFF081178\u5E7410\u670827\u65E5\uFF09 - \u7AEF\u5E732\u5E745\u670812\u65E5\uFF081235\u5E745\u670830\u65E5\uFF09\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u4E2D\u56FD\u5357\u5B8B\u4E2D\u671F\u306E\u653F\u6CBB\u5BB6\u30FB\u5112\u5B66\u8005\u3002\u5B57\u306F\u5E0C\u5143\u3001\u53F7\u306F\u897F\u5C71\u5148\u751F\u3002\u8AE1\u306F\u6587\u5FE0\u3002\u5EFA\u5DDE\u6D66\u57CE\u770C\u306E\u51FA\u8EAB\u3002\u300E\u5FC3\u7D4C\u300F\u306E\u8457\u8005\u3068\u3057\u3066\u77E5\u3089\u308C\u308B\u3002"@ja . "9646"^^ . . . . "Zhen Dexiu"@en . "150"^^ . "Politician, philosopher"@en . . "Zhen Dexiu"@en . . . . . . . . . "1235-05-30"^^ . "Zhen Dexiu (Chinese: \u771F\u5FB7\u79C0; Wade\u2013Giles: Chen Te-hsiu; 1178 \u2013 1235) was a Chinese politician and philosopher during the Southern Song dynasty. His Neo-Confucianist views were influential at court and together with his colleague Wei Liaoweng he was instrumental in making Neo-Confucianism the dominant political philosophy of his time."@en . . . "\u771F\u5FB7\u79C0"@en . . . . "1101842165"^^ . "1235"^^ . . . . . . . . "Zhen Jingxi"@en . . . . . . . . "Expanded Meaning of the Great Learning, Heart Mind Classic"@en . "\u771F\u5FB7\u79C0\uFF081178\u5E74\uFF0D1235\u5E74\uFF09\uFF0C\u5B57\u666F\u5143\uFF0C\u5F8C\u6539\u666F\u5E0C\uFF0C\u865F\u897F\u5C71\uFF0C\u5F8C\u4E16\u7A31\u897F\u5C71\u5148\u751F\uFF0C\u798F\u5EFA\u5EFA\u5DDE\u6D66\u57CE\uFF08\u4ECA\u798F\u5EFA\u7701\u5357\u5E73\u5E02\u6D66\u57CE\u53BF\uFF09\u4EBA\uFF0C\u5357\u5B8B\u540D\u81E3\u3001\u5112\u5BB6\u5B78\u8005\uFF0C\u5C6C\u6731\u71B9\u7406\u5B78\u4E00\u6D3E\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . "\u771F\u5FB3\u79C0"@ja . . "1178-10-27"^^ . .