About
A legendary sovereign of ancient China, considered one of the Five Emperors and a model of filial piety and virtuous governance in Confucian and Taoist traditions.
Connections
Other entities that appear in the same books as Shun.
Appears in 56 Books
Various Taoist Masters
Intorcetta, Prosperus|Herdtrich, Christianus|Rougemont, Franciscus Couplet, Philippus
Herbert Allen Giles
J.J.L. Duyvendak (trans.)
Imperial Astronomical Bureau
Xiao Yuncong (蕭雲從), illustrator
Matteo Ricci & Li Zhizao
Lao Tzu / James Legge (trans.)
James Legge (trans.)
Charles Francis Horne (ed.)
James Legge (trans.)
James Legge (trans.)
James Legge (trans.)
F. Max Müller (ed.)
Séraphin Couvreur
James Legge (trans.)
Wang Chong / Alfred Forke
Alexei Khomyakov
Wang Chong / Alfred Forke
Homer H. Dubs (trans.)
James Legge (trans.)
J. J. M. de Groot
Frederick Goodrich Henke (trans.)
Confucius; Jesuit Missionaries
Song Yingxing (宋應星)
Zhu Zaiyu (朱載堉)