[Raw]? Lu [Died] Around 145 B.C. A scholar from the early Han Dynasty in China. Also known as Shen Gong or Shen Pei Gong. During the reign of Emperor Wen of Lu, he became the tutor of the Crown Prince of Chu, Liu Bo, but resigned and returned home, where he founded the so-called "Lu Shi" (an interpretation of the Book of Songs by the Lu school). He was later summoned to the reign of Emperor Wu, but died shortly thereafter. Little of his theories have been passed down. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
[生]? 魯 [没]中元5(前145)頃 中国,漢代初期の学者。申公,申培公ともいう。魯の文帝のとき,楚王の太子劉戊の教育係となったが,辞して帰り,いわゆる「魯詩」 (魯学派の『詩経』の解釈) を興した。のちに武帝のとき召出されたがまもなく死亡。その学説はほとんど伝わっていない。 出典 ブリタニカ国際大百科事典 小項目事典ブリタニカ国際大百科事典 小項目事典について 情報 |
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