The Development and Influence of Qi Theory during after Han Dynasty to before Sung-Ming Dynasty

Philosophy and Culture 33 (8):137-150 (2006)
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After discussion of this paper to the Han Song of the gas on the previous ideas, the evolution of its ideas and influence. Through this period the Wei, Jin and Sui and Tang dynasties, during the development of the gas on the structure and mode of thinking, thinking that this time the characteristics of the gas on, and explore its causes, and explain their thinking on future generations time, the idea emerged out of context. The current academic discussion on the air on the idea, mostly from the Han, Song of the idea to jump directly to it, this is because this period contains a number of gas on the next practice or form part of the thinking, there is less speculative content, long-term has rarely taken seriously. Hope through this paper to explore, to more clearly understand this period of thinking and its impact on the gas. This discourse is to discuss the development and influence of Qi theory During after Han Dynasty to before Sung-Ming Dynasty. From the Qi theory of Wei-Jin dynasty and of Sui-Tang dynasty, we can know the character of Qi theory that the development of framework and model. It is always not be regard for the Qi theory during this specified time. So we hope to know more that the development and influence of Qi theory During after Han Dynasty to before Sung-Ming Dynasty by this discourse

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