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March 8, 2014 |
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A good description comes from Sima Qian:
The concept of xi?? goes back to the Zhou dynasty and the Spring and Autumn period. Referring to a class of warriors (the shi 士) whose social position is sandwiched between the commoners and the royalties, the xi?? (sometimes known as xiake 俠客 or xiashi 俠士) is originally the military counterpart (wu-shi 武士) of the more scholarly shi (仕) who eventually developed into Confucian scholars. Both are highly prized by feudal princes and warlords, one becoming intellectual advisors who contribute to the governing of the state, the other ending up as guest residents of their masters living by the blade. In ancient China, their preference to use force to resolve a conflict sometimes made them unpopular and inseparable from the common ruffians in the eyes of bureaucrats. The Legalism (philosophy)|Legalist Han Feizi, for example, listed the xi?? among the five vermins of society. The concept of xi?? however underwent many transformations through the centuries. By the end of the Qing dynasty it has come to represent an ideal hero who wielded power by force, but could withhold it if necessary, and more importantly, possesses a sense of moral justice. A close equivalence of xi?? to the English world can be found in Robin Hood, frequently identified by the Chinese as a "xi??-robber" (俠盜) -- one with his own morally justifiable code of conduct despite being a law-breaker. Superheroes such as Batman are also called xi?? in Chinese translation. Xi?? is the basis for the Wuxia genre of Chinese literature and film|cinema. Category:Chinese thought Category:Chinese martial arts terms This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Xia (philosophy)".
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