Empress Xu/Renxiaowen of China 仁孝文皇后 1361–1407

In Mary Ellen Waithe & Therese Boos Dykeman (eds.), Women Philosophers from Non-western Traditions: The First Four Thousand Years. Springer Verlag. pp. 339-349 (2023)
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This Ming dynasty philosopher Empress Xu (also known as Empress Renxiaowen), was an erudite Confucian scholar and also a learned Buddhist. Her surviving works include a Buddhist-influenced Confucian treatise the Teachings for the Inner Court (Neixun). She authored several other Confucian and Buddhist texts, as well as a number of poems.

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