Li Ao (philosopher)

Li Ao (philosopher)

Li Ao (zh-tsp|t=李翱|s=李翱|p=Lǐ Áo, 772–841), courtesy name Xizhi (习之), was Chinese philosopher and prose writer of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in present-day Tianshui, Gansu, but some accounts relates he was from Zhao, Hebei. After achieving the degree of Jinshi in 798, he joined the imperial bureaucracy and served in the history department at Changan.

In 809, he was assigned to the southern provinces and made the trip with his pregnant wife from Luoyang to Guangzhou over nine months. The course they took included the modern provinces of Henan, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and Guangdong. His record of the trip, the "Lainan Lu" (来南录, "Record of Coming to the South"), contains detailed descriptions of medieval southern China and is considered one of the earliest forms of the diary.

At the time of his death in Xiangyang, Hubei, Li held the position of Governor of East Shannan Circuit (now Hubei and Henan). There is some debate about the year of his death. The "Book of Tang" gives the date of 841. While the Qing Dynasty historians, however, have argued that it should be 836.

Late imperial scholars regarded Li as the founder of one of the ten great schools of philosophy in the Tang and Song dynasties. As a philosopher, Li was heavily influenced by Buddhism and also the great neo-Confucian Han Yu. His extensive writings are preserved in the "Liwengong Wenji" (李文公文集). This work is presumably a later edition of the ten chapters of the "Li Ao Ji" (李翱集) as referenced in the "New Book of Tang". Some of the few poems he produced can also be found in the "Quan Tang Shi" (全唐诗).

References

*Li, Jinquan, [http://203.72.198.245/web/Content.asp?ID=56857&Query=1 "Li Ao"] . "Encyclopedia of China" (Philosophy Edition), 1st ed.


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