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Practical Thinking of Neo-Confucianism in Qing Dynasty from the Scope of Practice Based on Deep Learning

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  • Jie Deng
  • Tee Boon Chuan
  • Lianhui Li

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As the mainstream of Confucianism, the Song and Ming philosophies played an irreplaceable role in the 800 years of history from the Song dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty. The theoreticians were concerned with the principles of heaven, nature, and physics and especially with the principles of human nature, which changed in the Qing Dynasty to a practice-oriented way of thinking. However, the practical thinking of Qing dynasty Neo-Confucianism is difficult to apply to practice because of the obscure text and the limitations of the time period, so it is worth further discussing how to deconstruct and promote the learning of Qing dynasty practical thinking under the new technology. This paper systematically reviews the ideological origins and political practices of Qing dynasty Neo-Confucianism and proposes a knowledge-tracking model around deep learning technology, which not only provides a contemporary technological tool for deconstructing the practical thinking of Qing dynasty Neo-Confucianism but also provides an application path for the integration of technology and knowledge.

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  • Jie Deng & Tee Boon Chuan & Lianhui Li, 2022. "Practical Thinking of Neo-Confucianism in Qing Dynasty from the Scope of Practice Based on Deep Learning," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-9, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8284696
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/8284696
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