Wang Bi
Wang Bi 王弼 | |
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| Born | 226 |
| Died | 249 (aged 23) |
| Other names | Fusi (輔嗣) |
| Occupation(s) | Philosopher, politician |
| Father | Wang Ye (courtesy name Zhangxu) |
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Wang Bi (Chinese: 王弼; 226–249), courtesy name Fusi (Chinese: 輔嗣), was a Chinese philosopher and politician. During his brief career, he produced commentaries on the Tao Te Ching and I Ching which were highly influential in Chinese philosophy.