Yan Hui

Yan Hui
Yan Hui in Half-Portraits of the Great Sage and Virtuous Men of Old (至聖先賢半身像)
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Hanyu PinyinYán Huí
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYán Huí
Bopomofoㄧㄢˊ   ㄏㄨㄟˊ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhYan Hwei
Wade–GilesYen2 Hui2
Yale RomanizationYán Hwéi
IPA[jɛ̌n xwěɪ]
Old Chinese
Baxter–Sagart (2014)*C.ŋˤrar [ɢ]ʷˤəj
Alternative names
Yan Hui in his temple at Qufu in Shandong
Courtesy name
Ziyuan
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Hanyu PinyinZǐyuān
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZǐyuān
Bopomofoㄗˇ   ㄩㄢ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhTzyy'iuan
Wade–GilesTzŭ3-yüan1
Yale RomanizationDžywān
IPA[tsɹ̩̀.ɥɛ́n]
Yan Yuan
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Hanyu PinyinYán Yuān
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYán Yuān
Bopomofoㄧㄢˊ   ㄩㄢ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhYan Iuan
Wade–GilesYen2 Yüan1
Yale RomanizationYán Ywān
IPA[jɛ̌n ɥɛ́n]
Master Yan
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Hanyu PinyinYánzǐ
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYánzǐ
Bopomofoㄧㄢˊ   ㄗˇ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhYantzyy
Wade–GilesYen2 Tzŭ3
Yale RomanizationYándž
IPA[jɛ̌n.tsɹ̩̀]
Posthumous name
Fusheng
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Hanyu PinyinFùshèng
Literal meaningSecond Coming of the Sage
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinFùshèng
Bopomofoㄈㄨˋ   ㄕㄥˋ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhFuhshenq
Wade–GilesFu4-shêng4
Yale RomanizationFùshèng
IPA[fû.ʂə̂ŋ]

Yan Hui (c. 521–481 BC) was a Chinese philosopher. He was the favorite disciple of Confucius[1] and one of the most revered figures of Confucianism. He is venerated in Confucian temples as one of the Four Sages.

  1. ^ Confucius 1997, p. 201.

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