Zhai, Jincheng ç¿Y, The Study of the Theories of Ming (Name) in the Pre-Qin Period: Tianjin : Tianjin Guji Chubanshe, 2005, IV+228 pages

Mencius thinks that it is difficult to keep a person who holds the right or proper ming/name to a social position forever. [...]to protect the class system, it is possible to change the persons who are in certain social positions. [...]when Zhai discusses HUI Shi and GONGSUN Longzi, he also put thes...

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