
Qin Hui - Wikipedia
Qin Hui[a] or Qin Kuai[b] (January 17, 1091 – November 18, 1155) was a Chinese politician. He was a Chancellor of the Song dynasty in Chinese history. He was a contemporary of Yue Fei during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of Song.
Qin Hui | Reformer, Confucianism, Neo-Confucianism | Britannica
Qin Hui (born 1090, Jiangning, Jiangsu province, China—died 1155, Hangzhou) was a minister of the Song dynasty (960–1279) who led a peace party that opposed continued prosecution of a war to regain former Chinese territory in the North. He is remembered as a traitor, however, in Chinese history.
Qin Hui - A Dreadfully Treacherous Chancellor of the Song …
Qin Hui (1090 — 1155), courtesy name Huizhi, was one of the most treacherous officials in the history of China. He murdered the great marshal, Yue Fei, set up and banished many righteous officials, and likely betrayed his country by selling Song’s interest to the Jurchen Jin Dynasty.
A Newly Discovered Inscription by Qin Gui: Its Implications for …
Qin Gui used to describe Emperor Gaozong's relationship to CHO-YING Li and CHARLES HARTMAN have recovered a stone inscription written by the ... historical background, Li and Hartman establish the inscription as a major monument of Song ...
A View of the Hero Yue Fei and the Traitor Qin Gui 岳飛與秦檜
The Song-dynasty general Yue Fei (1103-42) is an incontrovertible 'patriotic martyr' who features prominently in the pantheon of Chinese heroes. His rival at the Song court, Qin Gui (1090-1155), however, lives on only in infamy.
A Newly Discovered Inscription by Qin Gui: Its Implications for the ...
2010年11月24日 · Analyzing its content, rhetoric, and historical background, Li and Hartman establish the inscription as a major monument of Song political and intellectual history. They trace the origins of the term daotong, which Qin Gui used to describe Emperor Gaozong’s relationship to ancient Zhou-dynasty paragons, to the Northern Song monarchy.
Project MUSE - A Newly Discovered Inscription by Qin Gui: Its ...
2010年12月2日 · Cho-Ying Li and Charles Hartman have recovered a stone inscription written by the Song chief councilor Qin Gui in 1155. Effaced from its original stele in 1427 but preserved in a Ming official’s collected works, the text contains the expression “succession of the Way” ( daotong 道統), which existing scholarship considers Zhu Xi to have ...
Qin GUI | Doctor of education | Capital Normal University, Beijing ...
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SONG HISTORY NARRATIVES AS GRAND ALLEGORY
2018年2月5日 · This narrative of supposed Northern Song values and structures took shape under the descendants of the Yuanyou administrators in the mid-1130s, was then held in check during the Qin Gui years from 1138 through 1155, but took definitive form in Li Tao's Long Draft, composed over a forty year period between the 1140s and 1183. In essence, our ...
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