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    Fang Xiaoru (Chinese: 方孝孺; pinyin: Fāng Xìaorú; 1357 – 25 July 1402), courtesy name Xizhi (希直) or Xigu (希古), a native of Ninghai County, Zhejiang (present-day Ningbo, Zhejiang), was a Chinese official and Confucian scholar of the Ming dynasty.

  2. Fang Xiaoru (1357 — 1402), courtesy name Xizhi or Xigu, was a well-established scholar of the Ming Dynasty, a respected teacher, and an influential official of the Jianwen Emperor. He was also a sincere and loyal believer who sacrificed for what he believed in.

  3. Fang Xiaoru (方孝孺) (1357—1402), an orthodox Confucian scholar of the Ming dynasty, famous for his loyalty to the Emperor Jianwen (Ming Huidi), of whom he had been a tutor.

  4. Fang Xiaoru (方孝孺; 1357 – 1402) was an orthodox Confucian scholar of the Ming dynasty and a leader of the Chinese Assassins. In 1402, Fang Xiaoru and thousands of other suspected Assassins were captured and executed by the Yongle Emperor, a Templar ally.[1]

  5. Fang Xiaoru (1357 - 1402) fue un erudito confuciano ortodoxo de la dinastía Ming y el líder de los asesinos chinos. En 1402, Fang Xiaoru y miles de otros presuntos asesinos fueron capturados y ejecutados por el emperador Templario, Yongle.

  6. Fang Xiaoru. From a family of scholar-officials in modern Zhejiang, Fang was an eminent orthodox Confucian scholar, famous for his lucid and elegant prose style, who was tutor to the Jianwen Emperor Hui when the Emperor's uncle (later Cheng Zu) seized the throne in 1401.

  7. However, as the other essays in this Forum suggest, relationships between men played an essential role in the society. Much of men's lives were spent in male-only institutions. And because friendship was the only bond in society to be freely chosen, it was potentially the most powerful relationship.