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Yeren (Zhou dynasty)

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Yeren
Chinese野人
Literal meaningWild People
Country Folk
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinyěrén

The yeren (Chinese: 野人; pinyin: Yé Rén; lit. 'field/rural people') were peasants and commoners under the ancient Zhou dynasty China (11th-3rd centuries BC). Living mostly in underdeveloped rural areas, they were considered uncivil people by the upper class guoren ([國人] Error: {{Lang}}: invalid parameter: |l= (help)), who regarded themselves as cultured citizens living within the walls of larger urban settlements.

Zilu, one of Confucius's favorite disciples, was considered to be one and the Analects includes a passage giving the yeren primacy over the Zhou in having undergone the influence of "ritual and music".[a][2]

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Notes

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  1. ^ Chinese: 先進於禮樂,野人也。[1]

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  1. ^ "Chapter XI, verse 1". confucius.org.
  2. ^ Eno (2003), p. 30.

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