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  1. Li Zhi (1527–1602), often known by his pseudonym Zhuowu (which means, “I who am smart”), was a Chinese philosopher, historian and writer of the late Ming dynasty. A critic of the Neo-Confucianist views espoused by Zhu Xi, which was then the orthodoxy of the Ming government, he was persecuted and committed suicide in prison. Biography.

  2. Li Zhi (born November 13, 1978) is a mainland Chinese music artist who was banned from People's Republic of China in April 2019. According to the China Daily newspaper published in 2015, Li was a music artist who sold out his concert tickets quickly.

    Album
    Year
    Number Of Songs In Album
    李志、电声与管弦乐II (Li-Zhi Band and Orchestra ...
    2018
    9
    爵士乐与不插电新编12首 (Li-Zhi Jazz and Unplugged ...
    2018
    12
    李志、电声与管弦乐 (Lizhi, Band and ...
    2017
    12
    李志北京不插电现场 2016.5.29 (Lizhi Unplugged Live ...
    2016
    12
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Li_ZhiLi Zhi - Wikipedia

    Li Zhi may refer to: Emperor Gaozong of Tang (628–683), named Li Zhi, Emperor of China. Li Ye (mathematician) (1192–1279), Chinese mathematician and scholar, birth name Li Zhi. Li Zhi (philosopher) (1527–1602), Chinese philosopher from the Ming Dynasty.

  4. The 16th century Chinese iconoclast Li Zhi (Li Zhuowu) has been rightly celebrated as a pioneer of individualism, one of history’s great voices of social protest, an original mind powerfully arguing for genuine self-expression, and more.

  5. LI ZHI’S FAME AND NOTORIETY COMBINE TO CREATE AN EXAMPLE of “image trouble”: fragmented, polarized images being circulated beyond the individual’s control, a reality that troubled many prominent political and cultural figures in the seventeenth century.

  6. Li Zhi was a sixteenth-century Chinese thinker who challenged orthodox doctrines and influenced literature and culture. This book collects his essays on history, religion, ethics, and aesthetics, translated into English for the first time.

  7. Apr 27, 2021 · Li Zhi is the strangest and most unique figure in the history of Ming Dynasty thought. His thought embodies the trend of the times among intellectuals living under the repression of traditional ideas, calling for a return to a true self and to give human nature back its freedom.

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