Philosophe

Yan Hui

521 BC - 490 BC

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Yan Hui (en chinois : 顏回, selon la romanisation Wade–Giles : Yen Hui), né en 521 av. J-C. et mort en 481 av. J.-C., est un philosophe chinois. Également connu sous son prénom de courtoisie, Yan Yuan (chinois : 顏淵, Wade–Giles:Yen Yüan), il fait partie des principaux disciples de Confucius dans le Lun Yu (Entretiens de Confucius. En savoir plus sur Wikipédia

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Yan Hui is the 630th most popular philosophe (down from 481st in 2024). (down from 626th in 2019)

Yan Hui is most famous for being a student of Confucius. He was also known for his kindness, and for not feeling the need to be more than what he was.

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Among Philosophes

Among philosophes, Yan Hui ranks 630 out of 1,267Before him are Maximus Planudes, Guarino da Verona, Eugen Fink, Diogenes of Babylon, Yuri Lotman, and Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. After him are Étienne Balibar, Syrianus, Andreas Karlstadt, Maurice Blondel, Aristo of Chios, and Yves Bonnefoy.

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Among people born in 521 BC, Yan Hui ranks 1 Among people deceased in 490 BC, Yan Hui ranks 5Before him are Pheidippides, Devadatta, Hippias, and Datis. After him is Titus Lucretius Tricipitinus.

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