The essay consists of two parts.The first part carries out a further study on shaping of Kong-Men. On what has been already achieved in academic circle, it makes an analysis on the reason. The last part is on the discussion of some questions about Kong-Men or Confucianism from the War States period to the early Han Dynasty. First reveals the 'sage-making movement' by generations of Confucians which changed the common people (平民) Confucius into a sage. On different statements in the two books of Li-Ji (《礼记》) by Dai and his junior, the eassy carries out a comparison between San-Jin (三晋) and Qi-Lu (é½é²). Third is on the explanation of a contradictory fact. The elite in War States period was not interested in Confucianism. Meanwhile, there were many people follow the Confucians all over the China. Fourth advances some arguments on Confucianism in early Han Dynasty. However, the last part just put forward the questions without any resolution. |