Tang Zhen
}}Tang Zhen (, 1630–1704), born Tang Dadao (唐大陶), courtesy name Zhuwan (铸万), was a Chinese philosopher and educator born in Dazhou during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. His given name was Dahao, but later he changed his given name to Zhen and his courtesy name to Puyuan (圃園).
In 1657, he successfully achieved the rank of ''juren'' (举人) or quasi-master's degree provincial level. He then became the mayor of a town in Shanxi province. Later in life, he became an author, philosophizing about politics and life.
He is known for his outspokenness. For example, he criticized the autocratic system by writing that "all emperors are thieves since the Qin dynasty" (自秦以來,凡為帝王者皆賊也) in his work. Provided by Wikipedia
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14by Pi Xiao-ling, Tang Zhen, Fu Li-qian, Guo Mei-hua, Shi Mei-hua, Chen Lan, Wan Zheng-yingGet full text
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17by Yang Hong-hui, Liang Gui-chen, Ivanoff Bernard, Ali Mohammad, Park Jin-Kyung, Gong Jian, Tang Zhen-zhu, Tan Dong-mei, Wang Ming-liu, Liao He-zhuang, Zhou Bao-de, Zhang Jie, Danovaro-Holliday M Carolina, Page Anne-Laure, Ochiai R Leon, Liang Da-bin, Li Cui-yun, Zeng Jun, Si Guo-ai, Acosta Camilo J, Yang Jin, Pang Tikki, Xu Zhi-yi, Donner Allan, Galindo Claudia M, Dong Bai-qing, Clemens John DGet full text
Published 2005-05-01
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